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Orielton must see attractions
1. Salamanca Place
The warehouses that make up Salamanca Place were built during the 1820 and ’30s using sandstone quarried by convicts on site. The warehouses were used to store whale products, wool, timber and fruit. The wharf at Salamanca was a hub for whaling industries, and the huge cauldrons used to boil whale oil can still be seen today in Salamanca Square. As Tasmania’s fruit growing capabilities took off, the warehouses were used to produce jam and tinned fruit for export.
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2. Constitution Dock
Stroll past historic buildings, enjoy a meal at a waterfront restaurant or grab a snack from a fresh seafood stall at Hobart’s Constitution Dock.
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3. Mt. Wellington
Mount Wellington has been popular with locals as a recreational park since the mid-1800s when huts were built at strategic sites for hikers. Remnants of these huts exist, and some of those built in the 1900s are still in use. Charles Darwin climbed the mountain in 1836 when he visited Hobart on his round-the-world trip on the HMS Beagle. Today the area offers all sorts of outdoor pursuits, from mountain biking to rock climbing.
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4. Museum of Old and New Art
Plan a day trip to take in the vast collection, and grand design, of Australia’s largest privately owned art museum. MONA stands for Museum of Old and New Art and the galleries showcase emotive and sometimes shocking modern art along with old artefacts and antiques.
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5. Cascade Brewery
A trip to the Cascade Brewery is considered a must-do Hobart experience. Located just outside the city, this landmark building was famously designed by an ex-criminal. It testifies to the city’s convict past and homes the longest running brewery in Australia. Take a tour, learn about the brewing process and become a connoisseur of matching beer with food. Admire the landscaped gardens, tall sandstone frontage and picturesque façade against the backdrop of Mount Wellington.
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What to do in Orielton
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