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Highlights of Tasmanias South
Tasmania's capital lies in the south-east of the state, at the foot of Mount Wellington. This..
Port Arthur InformationOverlooking the waters of a quiet bay is Australia's most significant historic site at Port Arthur...
Lake St Clair InformationThe deepest freshwater lake in Australia (190 metres/623 feet), Lake St Clair was scooped during..
Tasman Peninsula InformationThe Tasman Peninsula is a land of farms, forests, sheer dolerite cliffs, sweeping views across the..
Bruny Island InformationWild seascapes and sweeping surf beaches, wonderful coastal walks, birdlife and wildflowers, tall..
Richmond InformationThis little town of cobbles, handmade brick and mellow stone on the banks of the Coal River is just..
Mt Field National Park InformationMt Field National Park is Tasmania’s most accessible national park (90 minutes’ drive from..
Mt Wellington InformationRising 1270 metre (around 4000 feet) above Hobart's harbour and the wide Derwent River, Mt..
Salamanca Market InformationColourful characters come out in full force every Saturday, from 8:30am to 3:00pm, at Hobart's..
Arthurs Lake InformationArthur's Lake in the central highland region of Tasmania is famous as a brown trout fishery with..
New Norfolk InformationSettlers from Norfolk Island established this town on the banks of the River Derwent in 1807 when..
Dover InformationDover is considered to be the most southern town in Australia of any significance. Although there..
Huonville InformationSituated on the banks of the tranquil Huon River and surrounded by the colours of fruit-filled..
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Southwest National Park is the largest in Tasmania covering over 600,000 hectares of land. The national park joins the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
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This incredible natural feat appears like something from a fairytale. Snow spills over rocks into rain forest. Hills glide down to crystal blue waters which lap the shore. This little piece of Tas is a world in itself.
There truly is no where else in Australia like this. Every corner provides a completely different but equally stunning view. Explore giant rock cliffs from the top or take a canoe out to explore underneath. The natural experiences are endless at South West National park.
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Highlights of Tasmania
Launceston, the centre of northern Tasmania, is situated at the head of the beautiful Tamar Valley...
Cradle Coast InformationThis is a wild and beautiful place, dotted with historic towns and villages. It’s magnificent..
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