Tourist Information for Port Sorell, North-West Tasmania, Australia
Tranquilles Luxury Spa B&B Guest House is located at Port Sorell, the Port of Golden Beaches with the Mediterranean climate in North-West Tasmania Australia.
This area is centrally located to some of the most scenic parts of Tasmania.

The newly refurbished Port Sorell Jetty - a great fishing spot in north-west Tasmania
Aerial view of Freers Beach, and the mouth of the Rubicon River Shearwater, North West Tasmania
Port Sorell North-West Tasmania Australia
A sweep of golden beach; sheltered inlets; a seaside holiday haven . . .that's the welcome that awaits you at Port Sorell the 'Port of Golden Beaches' and Gateway to the Narawntapu National Park.
When in Tasmania you must experience the mild and sunny northern coast. Port Sorell with neighbouring Shearwater, Hawley Beach and Squeaking Point is definitely to best part of Tasmania in which to experience golden beaches and is a boating Mecca.
Explore foreshore and urban reserves, cycle, enjoy a round of golf or a game of tennis; wander kilometres of readily accessible foreshore tracks, or simply laze in the sun.
Nearby Narawntapu National Park is best known for its abundance of the wildlife of Tasmania, including Forester kangaroos. Wildlife can also be viewed in bushland reserves at Port Sorell and Hawley Beach, and in the Port Sorell Conservation Area.
Did you know that whilst in Tasmania, you can retrace the European history of Port Sorell dating from the early 19th Century in a self-guided walk (a brochure is available) before spending a night in a luxurious guest house.
Why not take a Tranquilles gourmet luncheon hamper with you whilst undertaking one of the many walking tours suggested in the complimentary "Port Sorell Self Guided Walks" publication available from Tranquilles.
Port Sorell has for many years been a popular tourist resort for locals, but has been a best kept secret from visitors. Over recent years however, an increasing number of interstate and international visitors to the region have been experiencing the best that Tasmania has to offer in this, the north-west of the state.
Protected by hills and with the Bass Strait to the north, the district enjoys a particularly mild climate with low rainfall and a high average of sunshine. It has been reported that the climate at Port Sorell, Tasmania bears a striking resemblance to that experienced in the French Riviera.
A short walk from the town is a jetty which is a popular place for rod and line fishing. Boat ramps are available, as well as a golf course and lawn bowls club.
Tourist Attractions Around Port Sorell North West Tasmania
Port Sorell is an ideal gateway to enable you to undertake a number of day tours in the North and North-West of Tasmania. The places you can visit within less than a 90 minute drive from Tranquilles include:ˇ
Restaurants & Dining Out
The Devonport, Latrobe and Port Sorell region of North-West Tasmania has a wide range of eating establishments, with some 24 restaurants, 40 casual dining facilities and at least 10 Bistro food outlets.
Your hosts will be happy to offer recommendations about the most appropriate place for you to visit.
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