What river runs through Hobart?

River Derwent
River Derwent, river in Tasmania, Australia, rising in Lake St. Clair on the central plateau and flowing 113 miles (182 km) southeast to enter Storm Bay through a 3.5-mile- (5.5-km-) wide estuary.

Does Hobart have a river?

You can see the River Derwent right when you touch down in Hobart. This river begins 700 meters above Tasmania’s largest city and brings its crystal clear waters to the mouth of a river flowing by Hobart CBD.

Is it Derwent River or River Derwent?

In 1793 British Captain John Hayes entered the estuary and named it the River Derwent – which means ‘clear water’. This name held despite the French expedition led by D’Entrecasteaux, which had explored and named the area La Rivière du Nord just two months before.

How long is the Derwent River Tasmania?

149 mi
River Derwent/Length

Is the Derwent River saltwater?

The Derwent estuary extends from the rural river town of New Norfolk south to the Iron Pot lighthouse. The estuary is a unique environment; a partially enclosed body of water where tidal seawater and fresh river water mix.

Which Tasmanian river flows into the Derwent?

Formed by the confluence of the Narcissus and Cuvier rivers within Lake St Clair, the Derwent flows generally southeast over a distance of 187 kilometres (116 mi) to New Norfolk and the estuary portion extends a further 52 kilometres (32 mi) out to the Tasman Sea.

What is a person from Hobart called?

Obviously, we are Hobartians. Or are we? In our interviews, we found you were split on whether or not you identify first as a Hobartian or a Tasmanian who lives in Hobart. When we write the word Hobartian, the global robot brain of spell check underlines it as an error.

What is the widest part of the Derwent River?

At points in its lower reaches the river is nearly 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) wide, and as such is the widest river in Tasmania.

Is the Derwent River polluted?

A report looking at the health of the River Derwent has found an improvement in heavy metal contamination but the level of effluent contamination has increased. The legacy of heavy industry on the river over many decades has seen heavy metal contamination in the riverbed sediment.

What lives in the Derwent River?

Little penguins, sea dragons, black swans, platypus and dolphins are just some of the many species that call the Derwent estuary home. Explore and learn about these organisms, their role in food webs, and the threats they face.

Can you eat fish from the Derwent River?

DO NOT EAT ANY BREAM FROM THE DERWENT AND BROWNS RIVER and… All fish contain a small amount of mercury – even those from the open ocean. If you eat fish from the Derwent it is best to avoid eating fish from other sources in the same week. Fish from the Derwent should not be eaten more than TWICE a week*.

What to do in Hobart on a river cruise?

Go on this must-go Hobart South Route cruise and enjoy the tranquil ambience of the river along with intriguing commentary by the captain. Enjoy a full three-course meal & a glass of wine with this 2hr 15min Hobart river dinner cruise.

Where does the River Derwent begin in Tasmania?

This river begins 700 meters above Tasmania’s largest city and brings its crystal clear waters to the mouth of a river flowing by Hobart CBD. It empties into Storm Bay which flows into the indomitable Tasman Sea. You’ll have to head into central Tasmania to see where this wild river begins.

How many people live in the city of Hobart Australia?

At the 2016 census there were 222,356 people in the Greater Hobart area making it the second least populated capital city in Australia. The City of Hobart local government area had a population of 50,439.

Where to go for lunch in Hobart Tasmania?

Relaxing cruise aboard Peppermint Bay II on Derwent River and D’Entrecasteaux channel with 3-course lunch at Peppermint Bay Restaurant. Have a worthwhile sightseeing experience on board a 1hr 45min Hobart Harbour lunch cruise with a delicious lunch on offer.