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Fan's Guide to Blundstone Arena: Bellerive's Beloved Cricket and Football Ground

How to get to Blundstone Arena in Bellerive, what to expect on match day and why this ground is one of the most scenic in Australian sport.

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By The Daily Tasmania · Published 7 March 2026, 7:05 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 13 July 2026, 6:00 am

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Fan's Guide to Blundstone Arena: Bellerive's Beloved Cricket and Football Ground
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Blundstone Arena in Bellerive sits alongside the Derwent River with a backdrop that visiting players and commentators regularly describe as one of the finest settings in Australian sport. Home to the Hobart Hurricanes in the Big Bash League and the Tasmanian Tigers in domestic cricket, it also hosts AFL matches that draw large crowds from across the state. If you have not yet made the trip to Bellerive for a sporting event, you are missing one of Tasmania's great afternoons out.

The ground is located on the eastern shore of the Derwent, roughly 8 kilometres from the Hobart CBD. Driving across the Tasman Bridge is the most direct route, and parking is available in the streets surrounding the ground, though spaces fill quickly for major fixtures. One of the most enjoyable ways to arrive is by ferry; water taxis and ferry services operate between Sullivan's Cove and Bellerive on game days, offering a scenic crossing that sets the tone for a great outing before you have even reached the gate.

Inside the ground, seating ranges from covered grandstands to open grassy banks where you can spread a picnic rug and watch in relaxed style. Food and drink concessions are spread around the venue, and the atmosphere on a Big Bash night is festive and family-friendly. For AFL matches, the ground fills with supporters from clubs right across the state, and the crowd energy is notable. Accessible facilities and seating are available; contact the venue when booking if you have specific requirements.

Tickets for Hurricanes games are available through hobarthurricanes.com.au or Ticketek, while AFL and cricket match tickets are sold through the relevant governing bodies and ticketing platforms. Arriving at least 45 minutes before the scheduled start gives you time to find a good spot and take in the pre-match atmosphere. Evenings at Blundstone Arena, with the lights reflecting off the river in the distance, have a quality that stays with you long after the final over.

Sources: Hobart Hurricanes Cricket Tasmania

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