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Rose Bay, Tasmania

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Rose Bay is a suburb of the City of Clarence in greater Hobart, capital city of Tasmania, Australia. Rose Bay is a small suburb, making up only approximately 0.9 square kilometres with nearly one fourth of that area (23.2%) being parkland. At the 2016 Census the suburb recorded a population of 1,102 people. Rose Bay is a suburb located on the Eastern Shore of the River Derwent. It is a suburb less than four kilometres from the city centre of greater Hobart. The size of Rose Bay is approximately 0.9 square kilometres of which nearly one fourth (23.2%) is covered by parkland. Rose Bay is partly surrounded by the River Derwent with land access from the city via the Tasman Bridge. The suburb can be accessed via the north if coming along East Derwent Highway and from the east and south primarily via the Tasman Highway. Rose Bay suburb is north facing which also means the property in the area get the most direct sunlight through the day, especially in winter when the sun is at its lowest. Rose Bay's neighbouring suburbs are Lindisfarne, Montagu Bay and Rosny. Rose Bay is dominated by its proximity to water and nature, and Rose Bay residents generally have very good views of the Tasman Bridge, River Derwent and kunanyi / Mount Wellington. Marana Avenue, The Esplanade, Yolla Street and Topham Street are all streets in Rose Bay known for their water and mountain views. Rose Bay's eastern edge borders to Gordons Hill Nature Recreation Area, managed by Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service. It offers locals a 2.6 km circuit suitable for walking, running or mountain biking with views back towards the city centre across the Derwent River. The hill is also home to Tasmanian wildlife with Rose Bay locals having named the trails after the wallabies and the endemic Tasmanian pademelons who call the recreation area their home. Along the river runs the Clarence Foreshore Trail, a 14.5 km multi-user double pathway running between Geilston Bay and Howrah, most of which is undisturbed by motorised vehicles.
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