Fern Tree, Tasmania

Fern Tree
Hobart, Tasmania
Population 666 (2011 census)[1]
 • Density 84.3/km2 (218/sq mi)
Postcode(s) 7054
Area 7.9 km2 (3.1 sq mi)
LGA(s) City of Hobart
State electorate(s) Denison
Federal Division(s) Denison
Suburbs around Fern Tree:
Mount Wellington South Hobart
Fern Tree Ridgeway
Neika Kingston Kingston

Fern Tree is an outlying suburb of Hobart. The name Fern Tree is adapted from the common name of the plant Dicksonia antarctica (Tasmanian Tree Fern) which grows abundantly in the area. Set beneath Mount Wellington, whose summit is at 1270 metres above sea level, Fern Tree is 13 km by road from Hobart's central business district.

History

Fern Tree was originally a postal station on the road to the Huon Valley and later the site through which Hobart's water supply would pass. Settled from the mid 19th century, Fern Tree and its environs have always been a major recreational area for Hobart residents. Its many walking tracks (most notably the Pipeline Track) see tourists and locals alike appreciating the diverse flora and fauna.The pipeline track has many smaller walks going off it, up to mt Wellington and other areas.

"The first Fern Tree Tavern was built in the 1861 by John Hall."[2] It was soon replaced by the Fern Tree Hotel, which was established by Alfred Totenhöfer, a Collinsvale farmer of East Prussian descent.[3] Totenhöfer's hotel burnt down in the 1967 bushfires but was subsequently rebuilt as the modern Fern Tree Tavern.[4]

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "Fern Tree (State Suburb)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 11 March 2014.

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Coordinates: 42°55′27″S 147°15′40″E / 42.92417°S 147.26111°E / -42.92417; 147.26111


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