Thirty Three Cups

Top choice in Tasmania


Towns on Tasmania's northwest coast are known for their cafe culture, and there are plenty of stylish examples where you can enjoy great food and a well-made latte. This is one of the best of that breed, offering excellent coffee made with Ritual beans, huge and super-tasty breakfasts (zucchini fritters, almond-milk porridge, garlic-and-thyme mushrooms) and similarly impressive lunch dishes.


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1. Ulverstone History Museum

0.24 MILES

Children will love this museum's artefact-rich displays of 19th-century shops and businesses, including a photographer's studio, general store, newspaper…

2. Cradle Coast Olives

3.88 MILES

Carol and Tony O'Neill planted their olive grove two decades ago, and now produce award-winning Sevillano, Manzanillo, Paragon, Verdale and Californian…

3. Penguin Market

5.87 MILES

The popular undercover Penguin Market takes place every Sunday. Stalls sell fresh local produce, art and crafts, vintage clothing, gifts and homewares…

4. Don River Railway

7.8 MILES

You don’t have to be a trainspotter to love this collection of locomotives and brightly painted rolling stock. The entry price includes a half-hour train…

5. Coles Beach

8.86 MILES

A popular – though not patrolled – swimming beach. There are public toilets, an electric BBQ, picnic shelters and an outdoor shower nearby.

6. Back Beach

9.36 MILES

Accessed via Coles Beach Road, located to the west of Bluff Beach, this beach is quieter than nearby Mersey Bluff Beach but it isn't patrolled.

7. Home Hill

9.5 MILES

This relatively modest house set in a pretty garden was the residence of Joseph Lyons, Australia's only Tasmanian prime minister, and his wife Dame Enid…

8. Mersey Bluff

9.53 MILES

Lighthouse-topped Mersey Bluff is Devonport's most striking natural feature. The Tiagarra Centre (Australia’s second-oldest Aboriginal keeping place) atop…