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Wynyard Showground

Facility Management: Clubrooms managed by various user groups including:Wynyard Agricultural and Pastoral Society – wynyardshow@gmail.comWynyard Cricket Club -wynyardcricketclub@gmail.com Playing surface bookings managed by Waratah-Wynyard Council.

Wynyard Recreation Ground

Facility Management: Clubrooms managed by Wynyard Football Club  Contact: wynyardfootballclub@bigpond.com  All ground bookings managed by Waratah-Wynyard Council

Yolla Recreation Ground

Facility Management: Clubrooms managed by Yolla Football Club. All ground bookings managed by Waratah-Wynyard Council.

Frederick Street Reserve – Wynyard

The Frederick Street Reserve, located on Lowe Street, caters for a range of regular users, including: This facility also caters for incidental users such as dog walkers and mountain bike

Sisters Beach

Sisters Beach

Set in Rocky Cape National Park, Sisters Beach offers many facilities available for seaside residents and visitors. Toilets with disabled access, drinking water, playground equipment, electric barbecues and picnic tables

Boat Harbour Beach Tasmania

Boat Harbour Beach

Boat Harbour Beach is a popular swimming, holiday resort and recreational area.  It is a DAY USE ONLY area, with no camping or overnight parking allowed. The local cafe provides

Table Cape Lookout

The magnificent plateau of Table Cape is by far Wynyard’s most remarkable natural wonder. Sitting at 180 metres high, ‘The Cape’ – as locals refer to it – dominates the

Cape Bridge Reserve

Located off Saunders Street before the Table Cape Bridge, this is a popular fishing spot has a boat ramp suitable for small craft only. There is a large picnic table

Gutteridge Gardens

The Richard Gutteridge Memorial Gardens lie at the end of the main street of Wynyard, and provide cycling and walking tracks along with seating areas and BBQ shelters.  Public toilets

Wynyard Foreshore

The East Wynyard foreshore runs along the Old Bass Highway to the mouth of the Inglis River, where it is linked to Gutteridge Gardens by a spectacular shared boardwalk built