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Sheffield

Sheffield

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Tasmazia & The Village Of Lower Crackpot

Tasmazia & The Village Of Lower Crackpot

3.0
4.0/54 Reviews
"Specialty exhibition halls"
Mole Creek Caves

Mole Creek Caves

2.8
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"Natural scenery"
Marakoopa Cave

Marakoopa Cave

2.6
5.0/51 Reviews
"Natural scenery"
Mural Park

Mural Park

2.3
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Sheffield Visitor Information Centre

Sheffield Visitor Information Centre

2.2
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Cradle Mountain

Cradle Mountain

5.4
4.7/5109 Reviews
"Natural scenery"
"Mountain climbing"
Mole Creek Karst National Park

Mole Creek Karst National Park

2.1
4.0/51 Reviews
"Natural scenery"
Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary

Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary

3.0
5.0/51 Reviews
Kentish Park Campground

Kentish Park Campground

2.0
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Where to Stay

Discover the most popular places to stay in Sheffield, complete with recommendations from fellow travelers and special hotel offers
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Sheffield Motor Inn

Sheffield Motor Inn

4.3/557 Reviews
Kentish Hills Retreat

Kentish Hills Retreat

4.4/550 Reviews
Railton Hotel

Railton Hotel

4.0/51 Reviews
Cradle Forest Inn

Cradle Forest Inn

4.2/5103 Reviews
Cradle Alpine Retreat

Cradle Alpine Retreat

4.4/543 Reviews
The Station House

The Station House

4.7/55 Reviews
Erriba House

Erriba House

4.8/51 Reviews
True Blue Four - Couples Plus

True Blue Four - Couples Plus

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Robin's Nest B&B

Robin's Nest B&B

4.8/52 Reviews

What to Eat

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The Apple Tree Cafe

The Apple Tree Cafe

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Avg. USD9/person
"Western-style"
Highland Restaurant

Highland Restaurant

3.0/52 Reviews
Avg. USD17/person
"Western-style"
Bollywood by Night

Bollywood by Night

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Avg. USD15/person
"Southeast Asian"
Rick's on Don

Rick's on Don

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Avg. USD13/person
"Western-style"
Bon Thai

Bon Thai

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Avg. USD41/person
"Southeast Asian"
I'm in Heaven

I'm in Heaven

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Avg. USD11/person
"Western-style"
Indian Corner Ulverstone

Indian Corner Ulverstone

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Avg. USD12/person
"Southeast Asian"
River Arms Hotel

River Arms Hotel

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La Barista Cafe

La Barista Cafe

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Avg. USD8/person
"Coffee Shops"
Letterbox Café

Letterbox Café

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Avg. USD13/person
"Coffee Shops"
Altitude Restaurant + Lounge Bar

Altitude Restaurant + Lounge Bar

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Avg. USD18/person
"Western-style"
The River Cafe

The River Cafe

4.0/51 Reviews
Avg. USD25/person
"Western-style"

Sheffield Moments: Through Travelers' Eyes

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Sheffield, Tasmania – The Town of Murals
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Sheffield, Tasmania – The Town of Murals

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文旦柚
Mural Town, we happened to pass by it on the way from Launceston city to Cradle Mountain, so we stopped by for a visit There is a place in the town that displays the winning works of mural competitions over the years. It is quite interesting to look at the works one by one, and Eason Chan's works are also among them

Tasmazia & The Village Of Lower Crackpot

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m35***24
The scenery is beautiful and the trees are shaded. There are mountains and waters, and a good place to visit is very worth a visit. The place that children like, the paradise where adults return to work, the children abroad are really happy, there is such fun.

Marakoopa Cave

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jb2***14
I deliberately drove more than 500 kilometers to see the glowing worms. The cave itself is not big, it is well protected. The small group is brought in by the guide, walked for a while, and opened a section of the light, introduced the meticulous, the cause, recent events such as the flooded water level, the newly washed out marine life fossils, It is close to the ancient past in southern China, so the geological is similar. The estimated fineness of the growing rock column is only 3-5mm, but the length is more than 1m to 2m. He also explained that Tasmania is geologically stable, with few and small earthquakes. Seeing the cave spider, the glowing worm is not allowed to photograph, although I can use the SLR long exposure without turning on the flash, but he is still not allowed, which is estimated to have commercial protection in the meaning of inside.

Cradle Mountain

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Banizm
The highlight of our trip to tasmania! The weather was great when we arrived and the views were amazing! took 3 hours to complete the dove lake circuit as the trek was covered with snow and ice

Mole Creek Karst National Park

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juki235
Moor Creek Karst National Park is also a large cave geological park in Tasmania. There are large caves, and the stalactites are very spectacular and strange, and the vegetation is rich and lush, as if it is a fairy tale world in Europe.

Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary

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带着Cici看世界
Trovana Wildlife Park, located in the dense jungle near Mosley Creek, is an important place for the conservation of Tasmanian devils. Although the zoo is not big and there are not many animals to be appreciated, there are kangaroos of all sizes walking around in the park for visitors to feed by hand, hold wombat babies, and have close contact with animals, and the animal managers will provide interactive programs. As soon as I entered the door, I saw the kangaroos! The kangaroos here are very docile and cooperate with taking pictures. I bought a bag of special feeding food at the entrance of the zoo, which is only more than one Australian dollar, and there is a big bag! Compared with the corn for pigeons that can be counted in a small bag for 5 yuan in People's Square, it is really cheap to cry! It is very gentle and just licked my saliva! At the beginning, the kangaroos will swarm towards you when they see you have food in your hand. My daughter was a little scared and turned to run away, but they just slowly followed you with an innocent expression on their faces. They will never chase you like some animals to grab food, so there is no need to be afraid, because they are really friendly. Soon, the children gradually got into the mood! At a fixed time every day, the zoo will have a tour. Follow the keeper to watch the feeding. At around 10:55, the radio will start to announce that the interactive tour will start in 5 minutes. At around 11 o'clock, the keeper took out a little wombat and explained it to us in great detail while feeding it. He also showed us its "pouch". This little wombat is only two months old. Wombats are marsupials. Their pouches open backwards. The clumsy wombats are like short-haired piglets. They are super cute and can be touched at will! After posting the photo of my daughter holding a Tasmanian devil on WeChat Moments, many people asked, "Does it cost money to hold a wombat and take a photo?" The answer is "No money!" In China, letting tourists hold animals is to make money, but abroad, they are to popularize animal knowledge, let tourists experience the cuteness of animals, and thus enhance their awareness of protection. This is the most fundamental difference! Next, we followed the keeper to see the Tasmanian devil! When the keeper came in, the devil immediately climbed up his legs to beg for food. It was actually quite cute! However, when eating, we still saw that the reason why they are called "little devils" is that their screams and chewing sounds are quite scary! Although the zoo here is very simple compared to those in China, it does not affect the enthusiasm of the children at all. It is really rare to have such close contact with animals!

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