Sorell Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
town in Tasmania, Australia
About Sorell
Sorell is named after William Sorell, Lieutenant-Governor of Tasmania. It is just 25 kilometres from Hobart, accessed via the Causeway and McRobies Bridge. It has a long history as one of Tasmania's first towns, primarily acting as a nexus for the agricultural regions around it, and as the first stop on the way to the Tasman Peninsula. In addition, it remains the closest major town for the southern beach communities of Lewisham, Dodges Ferry, Carlton River, Connellys Marsh, and Primrose Sands - historically holiday towns. Today, many people in Sorell and surrounds commute to Hobart for work. Sorell has both major supermarkets, three pharmacies, a doctor's clinic and most other major amenities. It also features many historic buildings, from its art deco town hall to its three historic churc
Top Attractions in Sorell
Explore the best things to see and do in Sorell:
- ★Scots Uniting Church
- ★Sorell Community Market
- ★Sorell Fruit Farm
- ★St George's Anglican Church
- ★St Thomas' Catholic Church
- ★The Waterway Trail
Where to Eat in Sorell
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Bento Sorell
- 🍴Gateway Candy Corner
- 🍴Trendy Bake
Where to Stay in Sorell
- 🏨Flimby Bed & Breakfast
- 🏨Sorell Baracks
Sorell Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 11 sections including:
