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Howrah, TAS

Perched along the eastern shore of Tasmania, Howrah is a tranquil suburb offering stunning waterfront views and a welcoming coastal lifestyle. Just a 15-minute drive (approximately 10.5 km) from Hobart, Howrah offers an easy escape from city life.

Known For

  • Scenic waterfront views and Howrah Beach.
  • Family-friendly parks like Wentworth Park.
  • Convenient access to Hobart and nearby attractions.

Howrah’s origins trace back to the early 19th century, when it was named after Howrah House, reflecting its historical connection to a suburb in India. Captain James Fielder, a retired Indian Army officer, established this connection when he built the property in the area. Over the years, Howrah evolved into a sought-after residential and recreational spot, retaining its charm and historical significance.

The streets of Howrah are lined with a blend of modern homes and older properties, offering glimpses into the suburb’s development over time. Locals and visitors alike can appreciate Howrah’s balance between its rich heritage and its modern-day amenities.

Howrah Beach is the star attraction, stretching over a kilometer and offering pristine sands and calm waters. It’s a haven for relaxation, whether you want to swim, sunbathe, or take a leisurely stroll along the shore. Across the waters, you’ll enjoy views of Hobart and Mount Wellington, especially stunning at sunrise or sunset.

Nearby Wentworth Park is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts. This recreational park features open spaces, sports facilities, and a playground, making it a favorite for families. The park often hosts local sporting events and community gatherings, reflecting Howrah’s close-knit vibe.

For those seeking cultural experiences, Howrah is conveniently located near Hobart’s museums, galleries, and historic sites, making it a great base for broader exploration.

Howrah thrives on its community spirit, supported by excellent amenities. Shoreline Plaza serves as the main shopping and service hub, with a variety of stores, cafes, and essential services. Families benefit from local schools like Howrah Primary School, while parks and recreational spaces create a welcoming environment for all ages.

For health and wellness, Howrah provides access to medical centers, fitness clubs, and walking trails that wind along its scenic coastline.

Where to Stay

Travelers to Howrah will find a mix of accommodation options to suit different preferences.

The Shoreline Hotel offers comfortable lodging and an on-site restaurant, perfect for a relaxing stay with all conveniences nearby. For a more personal experience, charming holiday rentals and coastal properties provide a home-away-from-home atmosphere.

Eat & Drink

Howrah’s dining scene includes a mix of casual eateries and refined options. At The Shoreline Hotel, you can enjoy classic Australian dishes while taking in the relaxed atmosphere. For something different, Thai Eatdustry offers flavorful Thai cuisine that delights both locals and visitors.

Nearby areas, including Bellerive and Lindisfarne, expand the culinary options with additional cafes and waterfront dining, all within a short drive.

Getting There

Getting to Howrah is straightforward. A quick drive from Hobart makes it easily accessible for day-trippers, while regular Metro Tasmania bus services connect Howrah with Hobart and surrounding suburbs. For interstate travelers, Hobart International Airport is just 20 minutes away by car.

Howrah’s mix of natural beauty, convenience, and warm community appeal to both visitors seeking relaxation and locals embracing coastal living.

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About Howrah

  • Locality: Suburb
  • Howrah Postcode: 7018
  • State: Tasmania
  • Region: Hobart and South
  • Latitude: -42.88869
  • Longitude: 147.40568
  • Timezone: Australia/Tasmania

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