Discover the Charm of Taroona House: A Historical Landmark
Explore Taroona House, a stunning historical landmark in Tasmania, where heritage meets breathtaking views and serene gardens.
Taroona House stands as a testament to Tasmania's rich history and architectural grandeur. Nestled in the charming suburb of Taroona, this historical landmark showcases an impressive blend of colonial and Victorian architectural styles, making it a visual delight for visitors. As you approach the house, you are greeted by its well-preserved facade and lush gardens, providing the perfect backdrop for memorable photographs. The serene environment surrounding Taroona House invites tourists to take leisurely strolls, allowing them to soak in the beauty of the heritage-listed site. Inside Taroona House, you will find a treasure trove of historical artifacts and exhibits that narrate the story of the house and its significance in Tasmanian history. Guided tours are often available, providing in-depth insights into the lives of its former residents and the events that shaped the local community. The knowledgeable guides are passionate about sharing their expertise, making the experience informative and engaging for all ages. As you explore the grounds, take note of the stunning views of the Derwent River, which adds to the allure of this picturesque location. Taroona House is not just a landmark; it is a place where history and nature intersect, offering visitors a chance to appreciate the beauty of Tasmania's heritage while enjoying the tranquility of its landscapes. Whether you are a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or just looking for a peaceful spot to unwind, Taroona House is a destination that promises to leave a lasting impression.
Local tips
- Visit during the afternoon for the best lighting for photographs of the house and gardens.
- Check for guided tour schedules to enhance your understanding of the site's history.
- Bring a picnic to enjoy in the gardens while taking in the scenic views of the Derwent River.
A brief summary to Taroona House
- 17 Taroona Cres, Taroona, Tasmania, 7053, AU
Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car within the Tasmanian Wilderness, head towards Taroona from Hobart. Start on the A6 (Southern Outlet) for approximately 10 km. Take the exit towards Taroona and continue on the B68 (Taroona Road). Follow Taroona Road until you reach the intersection with Taroona Crescent. Turn left onto Taroona Crescent, and Taroona House will be on your left at 17 Taroona Cres, Taroona TAS 7053. Parking is available on the street.
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Public Transport
To reach Taroona House by public transport, take a bus from Hobart City. Look for the Metro Tasmania bus service that goes to Taroona. Bus routes like the 603 or 607 can take you to Taroona. Get off at the 'Taroona Crescent' bus stop. From there, it is a short 10-minute walk (approximately 800 meters) to Taroona House. Head east on Taroona Crescent and you will find Taroona House at number 17. Be sure to check the Metro Tasmania website for the latest bus schedules and fares, which typically cost around AUD 2.70 for a one-way trip.
Attractions Nearby to Taroona House
- The Shot Tower Historic Site and The Tower Tearoom
- Mount Nelson Signal Station
- Signal Station Lookout
- Mount Nelson
- Errol Flynn Reserve
- Overeem Whisky
- Battery Point Public Jetty
- Waterworks Reserve
- Fitzroy Gardens
- Battery point sculpture trail 2000
- A J White Park
- In Bobby’s Footsteps - Battery Point History Walk
- Arthur Circus Park
- Narryna - the Merchant's House
- Hobart Rivulet Platypus Mural
Landmarks nearby to Taroona House
- The Searchlight
- Old Sandstone Mile Marker
- St George’s Anglican Church
- Handmark Gallery
- Hobart Free Walking Tours - Tasmania's Most Popular Walking Tour
- First Fleeter Memorial
- Lt Governor David Collins Memorial
- Brooke Street Pier
- Mona Ferry
- Red Decker Company
- Experience Tasmania Gray Line Day Tours
- Drink Tasmania Premium Tours
- St. Joseph's Church
- Lady Nelson Tall Ship
- Mount Wellington Cableway Company