Blackmans Bay, Tasmania
Suburb Profile
Updated April 2025 | By Fall Real Estate | Tags: Suburb Profile
Blackmans Bay, Tasmania, Suburb Profile

Explore the enchanting allure of Blackmans Bay, a coastal haven where tranquillity meets vibrancy. Immerse yourself in the laid-back lifestyle and soak up the festive ambience that defines this charming seaside suburb.
Blackmans Bay invites you to discover a perfect harmony of coastal serenity and welcoming locals, making it a destination where every moment feels like a cherished escape.
Where is Blackmans Bay, Tasmania?

Blackmans Bay, just 2 kilometres southeast of the town of Kingston and 13.5 kilometres south of the Hobart CBD, is picking up the pace in popularity amongst families, dog lovers and beach fanatics.
Postcode of 7050, Tasmania
Blackmans Bay, Tasmania to Hobart: 13.5km / 16 minutes
Population of 7,688 people from the 2021 Census
Real estate in Blackmans Bay

Blackmans Bay offers a wonderful mix of homes, from modern builds to beautifully renovated classics. Thanks to its beachside location, a gentle sea breeze often greets you in the mornings, adding to the suburb’s easy coastal charm. Many homes are perfectly positioned close to schools, shops, and the beach, making Blackmans Bay a popular place to call home.
Throughout the suburb, you’ll find a blend of modern design and traditional style. Large windows invite in natural light and capture stunning ocean views, while open-plan living spaces and thoughtfully designed outdoor areas are made for relaxed, family-friendly living.
Sun-filled units and stylish townhouses are also in demand, offering privacy, comfort, and contemporary features. Many recently renovated homes in Blackmans Bay feature spacious interiors, cosy fireplaces, classic wall panelling, and charming details like free-standing ovens — ideal for those who love character with a modern touch.
For buyers looking to create something special, Blackmans Bay also offers renovation-ready homes. These properties are full of potential, giving owners the chance to design a lifestyle that suits their personal taste, all within a peaceful coastal setting.
Properties near the beach take full advantage of the mostly flat terrain, making it perfect for an easy stroll to the sand. Meanwhile, homes perched on the hills or along the cliffs boast sweeping water views. Whether you’re dreaming of beachfront living or panoramic coastal outlooks, Blackmans Bay captures the very best of life by the sea.

1/15-17 Opal Drive, Blackmans Bay, Tas, 7052
SOLD - $545,000
February 2024

66 Diamond Drive, Blackmans Bay, Tas, 7052
SOLD - 940,000
July 2023

2 Sandra Drive, Blackmans Bay, Tas, 7052
SOLD - $1,330,000
May 2023

52 Diamond Drive, Blackmans Bay, Tas, 7052
SOLD - $1,083,000
February 2023
Transport availability in Blackmans Bay
Blackmans Bay is a short drive to the main shopping centre in Kingston, Channel Court, or a healthy walk up or down the hill to the Hill Street Grocer Blackmans Bay.
Metro provides a bus service that runs through Blackmans Bay at affordable daily fares. A not-for-profit organisation also offers door-to-door transport for people over 65 and those with disabilities.
You can contact Metro on the information hotline - 13 22 01 or visit their office in Hobart or Moonah for the timetable and service information.
Things to do
The Blackmans Bay Beach Walk is a much-loved 1.9km community trail that’s perfect for an easy stroll, run, or pram-friendly outing — most people complete it in about 25 minutes. You’ll often spot locals cycling, scooting, or skateboarding along the way. Dogs on leads are welcome too. For those wanting a more adventurous walk, the route can be extended along the cliffs at either end of the beach.
Along the trail, you’ll find Blackmans Bay Park, complete with public toilets, a BBQ shelter, grassy areas, and picnic tables. It’s a great spot for families, with kids often moving between the playground, the beach, and the shallow waves, making for a relaxed and lively morning by the sea.

Across the road, you’ll find the Blackmans Bay Skate Park — a popular spot for skateboarders, BMX riders, and skaters. With a mix of ramps, rails, and bowls, it caters to all skill levels, from beginners to those ready to show off some serious tricks.
For a fun family experience, book a session at Olde Time Portraits in Blackmans Bay. Photographer Helena Blundell, known for her work with Tasmanian Life Magazine, now welcomes visitors to her home studio. With over 200 costumes and props, you can step back in time with themes like Classic Victorian, Wild West, or Gangster.
Shurberd Park serves as a sporting grounds facility managed by the Kingborough Council for community use. While generally open to the public, the grounds are available for seasonal or casual bookings by sporting groups. You can submit an online form to secure Shurberd Park for casual or out-of-season use.
At the bottom of Woodlands Drive, Burwood Park is an enchanting spot tailored for young children. The thoughtfully enclosed playground encourages nature and imaginative play, featuring a picnic area and a convenient drinking fountain. It's worth noting that while the park offers these amenities, there are currently no public toilets or BBQ facilities available.
Explore Blackmans Bay firsthand to determine if it's your ideal home by staying at The Beach Apartments, where you can unwind and take in the breathtaking ocean views. For more information about Blackmans Bay and available properties on the market, contact our team today. Let us help you find your next dream home.
Nature and recreation spots

Blackmans Bay features a 700 m wide east-facing semi-circular bay, home to the picturesque Blackmans Bay Beach. Sheltered by its orientation and the southern Flowerpot Point, the beach enjoys low waves, creating a steep reflective shoreline that transforms into a low tide terrace at the northern end during higher waves. The backdrop includes a low grassy foredune, Ocean Esplanade, a spacious northern car park, and charming houses of Blackmans Bay nestled behind, offering a serene coastal living experience.
Blackmans Bay curves around a 700m-wide, east-facing beach, sheltered by Flowerpot Point. The calm waters and gentle waves make it perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. Behind the sand, you’ll find grassy dunes, Ocean Esplanade, a parallel to the beach car park, and the charming homes of Blackmans Bay, all adding to the laid-back coastal vibe.
Embark on the Tinderbox Hill Tracks, starting in Blackmans Bay, for a scenic journey through open bushland along the ridgeline. Enjoy breathtaking views across Storm Bay and North West Bay. Extend your adventure through a private reserve to Mt Louis Rd or opt for the return route.
Head south on Tinderbox Road and turn left just after Suncoast Drive to find Blackmans Bay’s dog exercise area, complete with stunning sea views. Facilities include doggy bins, bags, benches, a water tank, agility equipment, and newly planted trees — making it a great spot for dogs and their owners to exercise and socialise.
Fossil Cove is a hidden gem, a rewarding find for those who venture down. A short walk through bushland leads to a stunning cove with views of the Iron Pot lighthouse. Explore the rock archway and fossil-filled wave platform at low tide, and enjoy snorkelling around the kelp beds, especially on calm days.
Dining and cafes

The Beach House is a local favourite, offering a welcoming spot for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Open daily, it’s perfect for a coffee with friends or a delicious dessert in the evening. The menu caters to all tastes, with plenty of gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options to choose from.
Bombay on the Beach offers a taste of traditional Indian cuisine, blending bold curries and delicious desserts with the best Tasmanian produce. Run by a passionate family, the menu caters to all dietary needs, including vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free, and halal options. Whether you’re enjoying a lively meal out or ordering in, it’s an experience that delights the senses.
Also within the same spot is the Fish and Grill Hub, serving up a tempting selection of seafood. Before you leave, grab a refreshing ice cream and take a stroll along the beautiful coastline, enjoying both the view and your treat.
After trading the hustle of Melbourne for the peace of coastal life, Jack and Red found their own fairy tale in Blackmans Bay. From their new balcony, they watched starlit skies and sunrises over crashing waves. It was here that the restaurant Jack Loves Red was born — a restaurant full of love and warmth. Join them for a delicious mix of pizza, burgers, pasta, and more.
At Bayview Market, Sushi Zanmai offers a delicious range of authentic Japanese dishes, including plenty of gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegetarian options for a satisfying meal.
Don’t miss Banjo's Bakery Cafe in Blackmans Bay — from savoury snacks to sweet treats and great coffee, it’s the perfect spot for any craving in a relaxed, modern setting.
Shopping and services

Visit the charming Bayview Market, a horseshoe-shaped hub in the heart of town. You’ll find everything you need, from fresh produce at Hill Street to local news and postal services at Blackmans Bay News and Post. Terry White Chemmart has your health and wellness essentials, and Cellarbrations is perfect for picking up your favourite drinks. With its unique layout and variety, Bayview Market will quickly become your go-to place.
Just up the road, Bayview Tyre and Auto offers expert tyre fitting, wheel alignments, and mechanical services like brake, battery, and suspension repairs to keep your vehicle in top shape. Also nearby, Blackmans Bay Motors has been serving Hobart for over 20 years, offering advanced automotive services with a focus on technology and exceptional customer care.
Not too far away, Kingston Plaza and Channel Court Shopping Centre, both located in Kingston, provide locals with their everyday necessities, where you can shop more, including Coles and Woolworths, the local post office and pharmacies, Big W, Just Cuts, Jeans West, Flight Centre, General Practice Plus, and Breadd.
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Schools

Blackmans Bay Primary School boasts lush natural surroundings with native flora and fauna. This K-6 co-educational school offers a nurturing environment for all learners, emphasising the arts—drama, music, and art—aligned closely with its core values. The school's mission is to foster critical thinking, effective communication, and responsibility within each student, empowering them to thrive.
Illawarra Primary School, with 430 students, partners closely with families to foster growth in their students. Their core values of Safety, Fairness, and Caring guide them. From the Launching into Learning Program to their extension programs, they offer a nurturing environment where children thrive.
Blackmans Bay is also close to St Aloysius, Channel Christian School, Calvin Christian School and Southern Christian College – co-educational private schools catering to primary and secondary education.
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