Molly Malones Irish Backpackers
Molly Malone's Irish Backpackers is located in the heart of the Devonport CBD. A chioce of twin rooms, double rooms with or without ensuites or dorm rooms are available above a bright and cheerful Irish pub. Facilities include kitchen, TV lounge, washing machine, dryer and an internet kiosk ...
Tasman Backpackers
Tasman Backpackers is a hostel for international travellers owned and operated by people who have backpacked around the world several times. We want this to be your home away from home, We are the perfect place to base yourself and discover the beauty of N.W Tasmania ...
Devonport is a city in the north-west of Tasmania, Australia, at the mouth of the Mersey River. It, along with the slightly smaller city of Burnie, are the major regional centres of the north-west of the state. To visitors to Tasmania, it is primarily known as the port for the Spirit of Tasmania ferries - Spirit I and II travel to Melbourne, Victoria. The area was first surveyed by Captain Charles Hardwicke in 1823. The area was originally known as Port Frederick, then Mersey River, the name of the river flowing through the town. Later it became two separate towns - Formby on the western side, and Torquay on the east. The towns joined to become Devonport (named for Devonport in England) in 1890. The eastern side is now called East Devonport. Devonport was declared a city in 1981. The Local Government Area is the City of Devonport.