Nestled in the scenic southeastern corner of the Australian island state of Tasmania, the Sorell region offers a compelling blend of rugged coastline, fertile farmland, and historic charm. Often serving as a gateway between the state capital, Hobart, and the wilder reaches of the Tasman Peninsula, Sorell retains a strong agricultural heartland, celebrated for its pristine potato crops, dairy farms, and burgeoning cool-climate vineyards. The town itself, with its Georgian and Victorian architecture, provides a quiet base for exploring the immediate attractions. Visitors are drawn to the region's dramatic coastal landscapes, including the iconic surf beaches of Carnarvon and the dramatic cliffs and rock formations of the near-shore islands. A short drive reveals the historic congruence of the Coal Mines Historic Site and the breathtaking geological wonders of the Tasman National Park. Despite its tranquil, rural character, Sorell benefits from its strategic location, fostering a growing community centered on sustainable tourism and primary production. It represents a quintessential Tasmanian experience: a place where the fertile soils meet the roaring Southern Ocean, offering both a peaceful retreat and a launchpad for adventure on the edge of the known world.
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The data below describes the current air quality at Sorell. Based on the European Air Quality Index (AQI), calculated using the data below, The weather conditions are passable.
| Dust | 0 μg/m³ |
|---|---|
| Carbon Dioxide CO2 | 486 ppm |
| Nitrogen Dioxide NO2 | 12.5 μg/m³ |
| Sulphur Dioxide SO2 | 1.1 μg/m³ |
| Ammonia NH3 | 4.3 μg/m³ |
The data below describes the current weather in Sorell.
| Temperature | 4.1 °C |
|---|---|
| Rain | 0 mm |
| Showers | 0 mm |
| Snowfall | 0 cm |
| Cloud Cover Total | 0 % |
| Sea Level Pressure | 1025.2 hPa |
| Wind Speed | 1.1 km/h |