
Round Hill Lookout
Breathtaking coastal panoramas of Burnie and Bass Strait, especially stunning at sunrise and sunset. A quiet escape.
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Round Hill Lookout
Best Time
Golden hour magic
Highlights
Must-see attractions
Breathtaking coastal panoramas of Burnie and Bass Strait, especially stunning at sunrise and sunset. A quiet escape.
"A great spot above the Bass Highway to see NW coastal Burnie/McGaw Pier and out to the Table Cape."

π Drive Carefully on Gravel
The access road is gravel and can be rough. Drive slowly and be mindful of your vehicle.
π Check Weather for Fog
Sea fog can roll in and obscure views. Check conditions before you go for the best experience.

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4.1 Β· 74 reviews
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Panoramic Coastal Views
Main lookout points
Spectacular vistas of Burnie, McGaw Pier, Bass Strait, and surrounding farmland.

Sunrise Spectacle
Main lookout
Witness the magical start to the day with the sun painting the sky over the coast.

Sunset Serenity
Main lookout
Experience a peaceful end to the day as the sun dips below the horizon.
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π Drive Carefully on Gravel
The access road is gravel and can be rough. Drive slowly and be mindful of your vehicle.
π Check Weather for Fog
Sea fog can roll in and obscure views. Check conditions before you go for the best experience.
Belcarra Mountain & Lookout [May 25, 2025]
Did this back in 2021 and great little hike. Best to do as a loop from parking lot to viewpoint then down to Admiralty Point and back.
πΈ Trimmed Trees for Views
Some visitors suggest the treeline could be judiciously managed for clearer photo opportunities.
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Child-Friendly Spot
A quiet and enjoyable place for families, with some areas accessible for those needing assistance.
How to get to the Lookout?
So the marked Lookout on the left of the map in Mystery Lake, how do I get there? I saw the ruined one, and I saw the one on the right path of the Derailment, but the one that's marked on the map I can't get to. I've tried climbing the hills, going around the whole thing, goingβ¦
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π Drive Carefully on Gravel
The access road is gravel and can be rough. Drive slowly and be mindful of your vehicle.
π Check Weather for Fog
Sea fog can roll in and obscure views. Check conditions before you go for the best experience.
πΈ Trimmed Trees for Views
Some visitors suggest the treeline could be judiciously managed for clearer photo opportunities.
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Child-Friendly Spot
A quiet and enjoyable place for families, with some areas accessible for those needing assistance.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise Round Hill Lookout for its stunning panoramic views of Burnie and the surrounding coastline, especially during sunrise and sunset. It's noted as a quiet, child-friendly spot, though some mention the gravel road can be rough and the treeline could be trimmed for better vistas.
"A great spot above the Bass Highway to see NW coastal Burnie/McGaw Pier and out to the Table Cape near Wynyard and NE views to Heybridge. The dirt road in is a bit rough but ok for cars and the view would benefit from a judicious arborist. A few different vantage points to choose from with an old centrally located brick viewing structure offering views of the telecommunications towers if thatβs your thing."
Simon Meusburger
"A short drive on a gravel road brings you to the round hill lookout. Not quite as good now that the treeline has risen. Not the best maintained spot. Usually vacant, so good if you don't want people impeding your photos."
Wade Dunham
"Enjoyable trip through the Round Hill bush road ending at the lookout over Burnie and surrounds including Bass Strait and the surrounding farmland and hills. 2 great lookouts with great aspects."
David OBrien
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Round Hill Lookout is accessible via a short drive on a gravel road off the Bass Highway. Be cautious as the road can be rough.
The gravel road is generally manageable for most cars, but it can be a bit rough. Lower clearance vehicles should proceed with extra care.
While the primary access is by car, the area around the lookout offers some walking paths. The main lookout points are easily accessible.
It's marked as a lookout point and is a short drive from the main highway. Look for signs indicating the turn-off.
Round Hill Lookout is situated near Burnie, Tasmania, offering views towards Wynyard and Heybridge.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
Round Hill Lookout is a public space and does not typically have an entrance fee. Enjoy the views for free!
As an outdoor lookout point, it is generally accessible at all hours. However, visiting during daylight is recommended for safety and optimal viewing.
No booking is required. Round Hill Lookout is a natural attraction open to all visitors.
There are no specific restrictions mentioned, but always practice responsible tourism and respect the natural environment.
Some of the lookout points are described as okay for those who need assistance walking, suggesting some level of accessibility.
πΈ πΈ Photography
Sunrise and sunset offer the most dramatic lighting for photography. Clear, misty days can also provide unique atmospheric shots.
You can capture panoramic coastal landscapes, sunrises, sunsets, and views of Burnie and the surrounding countryside.
Some visitors note that the treeline has grown and could benefit from trimming to improve unobstructed views for photography.
Drone regulations vary by location. It's advisable to check with local authorities or aviation bodies before flying a drone in the area.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive views. A tripod can be useful for sunrise/sunset shots.
π« π² Onsite Experience
The main activity is enjoying the stunning panoramic views of the coast and surrounding landscape. It's a peaceful spot for reflection.
Specific facilities are not widely mentioned, so it's best to come prepared.
It's generally described as a quiet place, often vacant, making it ideal if you prefer fewer people around.
This structure offers a different vantage point and views, including towards telecommunications towers for those interested.
A visit can range from a quick stop to admire the view to a longer stay to enjoy sunrise or sunset, typically 30 minutes to a couple of hours.








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