Margate

Margate is a suburb in Tasmania. Population of 9,609 (2021 Census). Median age 40. Median household income $1,895/wk. Median rent $375/wk. 2 campsites, 45 trails, 2 pubs nearby. Postcode 7054.

Margate sits on Hobart's southern fringe, offering a convenient mix of suburban amenities and outdoor recreation. The suburb is well-serviced with shops, pubs, and public facilities, making it a practical stop for travellers exploring the region. The area's main draw is its exceptional network of walking trails—over 45 are accessible within a few kilometres, ranging from short local walks to more demanding hikes through diverse terrain.

The Dru Point Track starts practically on the doorstep (0.2km), while popular routes like Bundalla Walking Track, Margate Tramway Track, and Tinderbox Hills Track offer varied scenery and fitness levels. The two on-site campsites provide accommodation options for those wanting to base themselves here and explore the trails systematically. Local pubs including Hopfields Brewery and Margate Tavern offer refuelling stops after walking.

Travel Info

Must See

  • Dru Point TrackClosest trail (0.2km), ideal for a quick walk or warm-up hike with local views.
  • Tinderbox Hills TrackMarked as easy hiking, accessible option for families or those wanting less strenuous terrain.
  • Margate Tramway TrackHistoric walking route through the suburb with moderate distance (1.6km away).

Must Do

  • Hike the Bundalla Walking TrackPopular local trail (1km away) offering good views and reasonable distance for a half-day walk.
  • Explore Margate Rivulet TrackWater-based walking route (1.7km away) with scenic creek views.
  • Visit Hopfields BreweryLocal craft brewery and pub (0.8km) for post-hike food and drinks.

Travel Tips

  • Use Margate as a base for multi-day hiking—45+ trails mean you can explore different routes each day without relocating.
  • Check trail conditions before heading out; Tasmanian weather can change quickly, and some tracks may be muddy or overgrown.
  • Fuel up and stock supplies at Margate shops before venturing onto longer trails; remote trails lack nearby facilities.
  • Public toilets are abundant (32 across the area), so plan walks with these stops in mind.
  • Hopfields Brewery is a good refuelling spot with food and drinks after morning hikes.
Traffic & Access: Margate is easily accessible from central Hobart (15–20 minutes by car). Main roads are well-maintained; fuel and supplies are available locally, though remote trails require self-sufficiency.
Best Time to Visit: October to April offers warmer, drier conditions for hiking; winter trails can be muddy and exposed.

Margate at a Glance

Based on postcode 7054 area (ABS Census 2021)
9,609
Population
40
Median Age
$1,895/wk
Median Household Income
2.8
Avg Household Size
$1,690/mo
Median Mortgage
$375/wk
Median Rent
15%
Born Overseas

Nearby

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Margate?

There are 10 campsites near Margate, including Snug Beach Cabin & Caravan Tourist Park (5.2km), The Lea Bush Camping (12.8km), Cascade Gardens (16.2km).

What walks and trails are near Margate?

There are 10 walking trails near Margate, including Dru Point Track (0.3km), Bundalla Walking Track (1.2km), Brinks Link (1.3km).

Is there fuel near Margate?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Margate, including BP MARGATE (1.1km), Ampol Snug (6.2km), United Kingston (6.2km).

What attractions are near Margate?

There are 5 attractions near Margate, including kunanyi / Mount Wellington (17.4km), The Organ Pipes (18.3km), Agnes Rivulet (26.5km).