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DESTINFOBattery Point, TAS
Battery Point is Hobart's most historic suburb; it began life as a home for mariners working out of Hobart Town and is still a residential area today with many homes...
DESTINFOBeaconsfield, TAS
The small town of Beaconsfield sits on the western bank of the Tamar River in the heart of the Tamar Valley Wine Region. Beaconsfield was one of Tasmania's richest...
DESTINFOBicheno, TAS
Bicheno is a seaside holiday town known for its laid-back lifestyle and outdoor activities. Just north of Freycinet Peninsula on Tasmania's stunning East Coast, the...
DESTINFOBoat Harbour Beach, TAS
Boat Harbour has two small population centres - the town high above sea level and the small beach community below, nestled between rocky headlands. The Boat Harbour...
DESTINFOBothwell, TAS
Bothwell is the gateway to Tasmania's central highlands and a fine example of Tasmania's colonial heritage with more than 50 classified buildings. Settled by Scottish...
DESTINFOBridport, TAS
Bridport in Tasmania's north-east is a popular beachside holiday destination overlooking Anderson Bay. Surrounded by bushland reserves, white sand and the sloping...
DESTINFOBruny Island, TAS
Wild seascapes, towering dolerite sea cliffs, wonderful coastal walks, abundant birdlife and an historic lighthouse are all features of Bruny Island. The Island has...
DESTINFOBurnie, TAS
Burnie overlooks Emu Bay on Tasmania's North West Coast. The city has a proud industrial past and is a vibrant place to visit. Dense rainforest once surrounded Burnie,...
DESTINFOCampbell Town, TAS
Campbell Town was one of the early coaching stops on the main route between Launceston and Hobart and is still a popular place to stop today with good eateries for...
DESTINFOCape Grim, TAS
Cape Grim is the most north-west point of Tasmania. This wildly remote location will blow you away - literally; it's where the Roaring Forties crash into the coastline...
DESTINFOCockle Creek, TAS
Cockle Creek, on Tasmania's south-east coast, is the most southerly point you can drive in Australia. It's also on the edge of Tasmania's Southwest National Park...
DESTINFOColes Bay, TAS
The village of Coles Bay on Tasmania's East Coast sits beneath pink granite mountains at the entrance to Freycinet National Park and is an ideal location for swimming,...
DESTINFOPort Arthur, TAS
Head to the Tasman Peninsula on a trail literally built on the backs of early convicts. While Port Arthur Historic Site is the most significant of seven convict stations...
DESTINFOCorinna, TAS
Corinna is a remote historic mining town set in rainforest on the banks of the majestic Pieman River. Situated at the southern end of the magnificent Tarkine Forest...
DESTINFOUlverstone, TAS
Tasmania's north west coast is where you can forget the rat race and join the human race; it is understated not under-rated. Step into a bush studio where an international...
DESTINFOCradle Valley, TAS
This is a journey rich in cultural heritage, acclaimed cheeses, wonderful food, and unforgettable nature and wildlife, where it is easy to wander the back roads and...
DESTINFOCradle Valley, TAS
Cradle Mountain's jagged peaks are one of the most recognisable images of Tasmania's wilderness. Cradle Mountain is at the northern end of the Cradle Mountain-Lake...
DESTINFOCurrie, TAS
Currie is the commercial centre of King Island, north-east of mainland Tasmania. With a total population of around 800, the island makes for the perfect 'get away...
DESTINFODeloraine, TAS
Deloraine, at the foot of the Great Western Tiers mountain range in Tasmania's central north, is an historic town classified by the National Trust, and you'll soon...
DESTINFODerby, TAS
Derby is a small riverside town north-east of Launceston. This classified historic town is surrounded by mountains, rainforests and old tin mines. Once a booming...
DESTINFODerwent Bridge, TAS
Derwent Bridge is at the southern end of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and surrounded by wilderness country with a wonderful mix of animals and...
DESTINFOMiena, TAS
The Derwent Valley takes its name from the mighty river that rises at Lake St Clair and includes rich farmlands, rural settlements named by Scots and Irish settlers,...
DESTINFODevonport, TAS
Devonport sits on the banks of the Mersey River and is Tasmania's third largest city. It's also the arrival and departure point of the Spirit of Tasmania ferry on...
DESTINFOMole Creek, TAS
From the city of Devonport, port of the Spirit of Tasmania, to the rugged country towards Cradle Mountain, is a region of farming hamlets and historic buildings,...
DESTINFODoo Town, TAS
Doo Town is a holiday village on the Tasman Peninsula, near Port Arthur, where the locals name their cottages - or shacks as they are known in Tasmania - with Doo...
DESTINFODover, TAS
Dover is the ideal spot for exploring Tasmania's Southwest World Heritage Wilderness Area and the Hartz Mountains National Park. This pretty, quiet fishing village...
DESTINFODunalley, TAS
Dunalley is a small fishing village on the way to Port Arthur, surrounded by open countryside and beautiful waterways and known for its super-fresh seafood. In Dunalley,...
DESTINFOEaglehawk Neck, TAS
Eaglehawk Neck is a narrow strip of land that connects the Forestier Peninsula with the beginning of the Tasman Peninsula on Tasmania's south-east coast. The Peninsula...
DESTINFOBicheno, TAS
World famous beaches, great seafood, fine wines, wildlife and spectacular scenery sum up Tasmania's East Coast. With its natural beauty, spectacular landscapes...
DESTINFOOrford, TAS
A route that lets you explore fishing villages, penguin rookeries, vineyards, off-coast islands, National Parks, mountains and gorges. The renowned Freycinet Peninsula...
DESTINFOEvandale, TAS
Evandale is one of the best-preserved historic towns in Australia, known for its 19th century buildings and relatively untouched streetscape, with some buildings...
DESTINFOFlinders Island, TAS
Flinders Island lies 60 km off the north-east tip of Tasmania and has dramatic and varied landscapes - from the pink and grey granite cliffs of Strzelecki and Killiecrankie...
DESTINFOColes Bay, TAS
Tasmania's east coast is a coast of contrast - sunshine and sea life, wine and wildlife, crags and beaches, history and adventure. It's a coast of national parks...
DESTINFOFriendly Beaches, TAS
Spectacular views, miles of unspoiled white sand beaches, and low-key camping by the sea are the main features of The Friendly Beaches, which were added to the Freycinet...
DESTINFOGeeveston, TAS
The small township of Geeveston is at the southern end of the beautiful Huon Valley and is the gateway to the Arve River forests and Hartz Mountains National Park....
DESTINFOGeorge Town, TAS
George Town is the third oldest settlement in Australia after Sydney and Hobart. The town sits on the banks of the Tamar River and has a rich maritime history. At...
DESTINFOGlenorchy, TAS
A few kilometres upstream of Hobart the ajoining city of Glenorchy, in Tasmania's south, is a family destination with natural and culinary delights. From chocolate...
DESTINFOBakers Beach, TAS
Weave your way from the start of this trail through mountains, valleys and picturesque coastal villages until you reach one of the prettiest towns in Australia, the...
DESTINFOMole Creek, TAS
Explore a timeless and mystical landscape that some say has been 370 million years in the making. The chain of mountains that forms the tier has more than 3000 lakes...
DESTINFOHobart, TAS
Greater Hobart, including the cities of Clarence and Glenorchy as well as the town of Richmond, is an intriguing blend of heritage and lifestyle, scenery and vibrant...