Central Devonport
is bounded by the Mersey to the east; Formby Road runs alongside it, while Stewart Street, at right angles, is dominated by a view of the bulky
Spirit of Tasmania
, when it's in port, and sometimes other colourful freighters. The
Devonport Art Gallery
at 45 Stewart St (Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 2-5pm; free), is a converted church with changing exhibitions and a small permanent collection of Tasmanian ceramics. The city centre is a
shopping
focus for departing tourists in need of last-minute souvenirs, and Stewart Street is full of gift shops selling tasteful wooden items, ceramics and jewellery. There's more shopping in the
Rooke Street Mall
, where most of the big-name chain stores are located.
South of the city centre, at 77 Middle Rd, is
Home Hill
(Tues-Thurs, Sat & Sun 2-4pm; $7.70), the National Trust-administered former home of Sir Joseph Lyons - premier of Tasmania (1923-29) and prime minister of Australia (1932-39) - and his wife, Dame Enid Lyons, who became a federal minister after her husband's death. The
Tasmanian Maritime and Folk Museum
, north of the city centre at 47 Victoria Parade, near the river's mouth (Tues-Sun 1-4pm; $1), has an extensive display of model ships ranging from sailing vessels to modern passenger ferries. The only really compelling place to visit, though, is the
Tiagarra Tasmanian Aboriginal Culture and Art Centre
(daily 9am-5pm; $3.30), located at the dramatic
Mersey Bluff
1.5km northwest of the Maritime and Folk Museum, near the end of Bluff Road. The centre has preserved around 270 Aboriginal rock engravings (11 of which are on show), and a
Display Centre
provides generalized (and rather rushed) taped background information on how the Tasmanian Aborigines lived.
The
Don River Railway
runs excursions from Don Recreation Ground along the Don River to the popular surfing spot of
Coles Beach
(hourly 10am-4pm; 30min; $7 return). On Sunday, public holidays and from Christmas to the end of January the carriages are pulled by steam locomotives; otherwise, diesel power is used.