Can I catch a bus from Hobart to Launceston?

Can I catch a bus from Hobart to Launceston?

Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Hobart Transit Centre, No. 230 Liverpool St and arriving at Launceston Transit Centre, Cornwall Square. Services depart four times a day, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 2h 45m.

Is there a bus from Hobart Airport to Launceston?

No, there is no direct bus from Hobart Airport (HBA) to Launceston. However, there are services departing from Hobart Airport and arriving at Launceston Transit Centre, Cornwall Square via Hobart Transit Centre, No. 230 Liverpool St. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 4h 13m.

Where does Hobart to Launceston stop?

The top stops along the way from Launceston to Hobart (with short detours) are Mount Wellington, Cataract Gorge Reserve, and MONA. Other popular stops include Salamanca Market, City Park, and Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary.

Do you need a car to travel around Hobart?

Public transport is available from Hobart to all the major attractions, most commonly by bus or ferry (alternatively, catch a taxi or Uber or hire a bike). There are also a range of guided tours that depart from Hobart and explore different regions of Southern Tasmania.

Is it easy to get around Tasmania without a car?

Buses are the best way to travel Tasmania without a car. Metro Buses operate local bus routes in the main towns of Hobart, Launceston and Burnie – you can see their timetables here. Redline and Taslink are two bus companies that will take you out of town and between the main cities in Tasmania.

Where should I stop between Hobart and Devonport?

Road Tripping Tasmania: Highlights from Devonport to Hobart

  • Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm Cafe.
  • Feed a Kangaroo at Trowunna Wildlife Park.
  • Take the Scenic Route at Cataract Gorge.
  • Stay at the Country Club of Tasmania.
  • Be Surrounded by Art at MONA.
  • Rest in Comfort at Salamanca Wharf Hotel.
  • Visit the Cadbury Factory.

Do you need a car in Launceston?

You don’t need a car to get around the Launceston city center unless you have small children in tow, or are not fond of walking. The hub of the city center isn’t more than about 10 blocks wide and long, and streets are well-marked and laid out in a logical grid.

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