Things to do if staying in Sheffield Tasmania
Sheffield serves as a gateway to walks both short and long that explore some of northern Tasmania’s most picturesque natural areas.
Redwater Creek Falls
Time: 30 minutes
This picturesque cascade comes to life after heavy rains and can be accessed along a section of the Tasmanian Trail that links Sheffield with Railton. Stone walls associated with the region’s railway history dot the route.
Stoodley Forest Walk and Arboretum
Time: 1 hour
This forested trail takes you through an arboretum that was established by Tasmania’s early forestry industry to see how well introduced species grew in the island’s conditions. Aside from its remnant plantations, it’s home to one of the first sawmills to be built in the region, as well as a wooden water trough that dates from the early 1900s. Keep an eye out for Dick Lowe’s Bridge, which was built in 1877 with a bluestone archway and is now hidden under several metres of road.
Mount Roland
Time: 3 to 6 hours
Mount Roland is the spectacular peak you can see from all over Sheffield and the climb to its summit is on the bucket list for many visitors to the region. It rises to 1,234 metres in height to the south of the town and can be accessed along a couple of different trails. The shorter of the two is the Face Track (3 to 5 hours return), which is very steep in places and requires some boulder clambering. The longer (but easier) trail starts at Gowrie Park Village (4 to 6 hours return) and gently rises up to the plateau and summit. No matter which trail you take, you will be rewarded with 360-degree views towards Bass Strait, Cradle Mountain and Barn Bluff.
Kimberley’s Lookout
Time: 1.5 hours
Offering spectacular views of Mount Roland and Sheffield below, this 90-minute trail has some short, steep sections but is otherwise moderately demanding. You can either walk up and down the same trail or follow the circuit route, although this can become slippery after heavy rain.
Forth Falls
Time: 2 hours
This series of picturesque cascades tumble along Forth Falls Creek, just a short drive west of Sheffield. The scenic trail meanders through a lush forest peppered with ferns while offering glimpses of Lake Barrington through the trees.
O'Neill's Creek Nature Trail
Time: 15 minutes
O'Neill's Creek Nature Trail leads to the start of the Mount Roland Regional Reserve walking tracks and can be accessed from O'Neill's Creek Picnic Reserve. The creek provides habitat for yabbies, frogs and freshwater crayfish, as well as the elusive platypus. Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for tree stumps with notches cut out that are evidence of decades-old logging.
Basilico
49 Main Street. 0434 119 813
5pm – 8pm. Open Tuesday to Saturday
A very popular Italian and very authentic.
Lazy Teas
43 Main Street. 0417 626 961
11am - 6pm. Open Saturday and Sunday
Famed as the best Devonshire Tea in Tasmania and features on the Tasting Trail Cradle to Coast.
Sheffield Hotel
38 Main Street. 03 6491 1130
11am – 8pm. Open every day
One of the legendary country pubs of Tasmania, Sheffield Hotel features traditional country cooking that attracts diners from around the region,
RSL
77 Main Street. 03 6491 1393
5.30pm – 8pm. Open Wednesday to Saturday
Pub style menu and popular bar.
T’S Chinese Restaurant
85 Main Street. 03 6491 2244
5.30pm – 9pm. Open every day
A Chinese restaurant that features paddock to plate.
Epicurean Café
68 Main Street. 03 649 12410
8am - 4pm. Closed on Tuesdays
The café is home to aromatic coffee, quality food, a selection of providore goods and one of Sheffield's iconic murals Echo of the Mountain.
Moo Choo
76 Main Street. 03 6491 1709
6am - 7.30pm. Every day
Moo Choo has a good variety of hot take away foods including chicken, fish, souvlakis, hot chips, and hamburgers, steak sandwiches and pizzas as well as milk, bread and some grocery lines are available.
Blacksmiths Café
63 Main Street. 03 6491 1887
8am - 4pm. Open every day
Blacksmith's Gallery cafe, which combines traditional style country food in a heritage building that was once the town's blacksmith, and featuring a wonderful selection of local art and craft.
Mountain Mumma
60 Main Street. 0400467317
8.30 - 3pm. Tuesday - Thursday
8.30 - 7.30pm. Saturday and Sunday
Café during the day and pizzas in the evening.