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Tasmania

Tasmania offers stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife and some of Australia’s finest trekking. The main city, Hobart, is a sleepy place, rich in convict settler history and Victorian architecture, while the superb national parks of Freycinet, Cradle Mountain, the Bay of Fires and Maria Island are home to a wide array of wildlife.

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  • Cradle Mountain and Lake St Clair
  • Deloraine
  • Freycinet National Park
  • Hobart
  • Huon Valley
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  • Maria Island National Park
  • Mount Field National Park
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  • Richmond
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    • Cradle Mountain and Lake St Clair
    • Lake St Clair and Cradle Mountain are two iconic elements of this Tasmanian World Heritage area. The scenery is awe-inspiring, as eucalyptus forests give way to mountain scenery reminiscent of Scotland’s finest.
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    • Deloraine
    • Deloraine was first settled by colonial pioneers in the early 1800s. You will find sculpture trails, pottery shops, cheese factories and berry farms as you explore this area.
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    • Freycinet National Park
    • Located on the east coast at the southern tip of the Freycinet Peninsula, the Freycinet National Park is dominated by the granite peaks of the Hazards Mountain range. The park is forested wilderness, accessible only by walking tracks or boat.
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    • Hobart
    • As Australia’s second oldest city, Hobart is rich in colonial and maritime history. It is also the second sunniest city in Australia after Adelaide, contributing to its bustling café culture, which is focused on the waterfront.
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    • Huon Valley
    • The Huon Valley region is one of rich fertile valleys, waterways, forests and mighty rivers. Many of Tasmania’s gourmet food producers are in this region, including numerous berry and fruit farms.
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    • Launceston
    • Launceston is a city of contrasts; a short walk from the graceful Victorian facades is the scenic Cataract Gorge with its peacocks and rhododendrons, fern glades and spacious lawns.
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    • Maria Island National Park
    • Maria Island National Park offers the most amazing diversity of geography, flora and fauna experiences to be found anywhere in Tasmania. There is also a strong colonial history.
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    • Mount Field National Park
    • Mount Field National Park is one of Tasmania’s most visited regions. Highlights include walking through man-ferns and wet eucalypt forest to the multi-tiered Russell Falls and visiting the secluded Styx Valley.
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    • Port Arthur
    • Port Arthur housed 12,500 convicts between 1830 and 1877. Described by Governor Arthur as a “natural penitentiary”, the Tasman Peninsula is connected to the mainland by ‘Eaglehawk Neck’.
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    • Richmond
    • Twenty minutes drive north of Hobart will lead you to Richmond, the first place that the Coal River could be bridged en route to Port Arthur in 1820.
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    • Stanley
    • Stanley is an enchanting, historic fishing village which is an ideal base from which to explore the wild and remote Northwest coast.
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    • Strahan & Gordon River
    • Strahan is located at the head of Macquarie harbour, on the World Heritage-listed west coast of Tasmania, where there is nothing but vast stretches of wild ocean until the southern tip of Argentina.
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    • Swansea
    • This charming seaside town of Swansea is a holiday destination for many Tasmanians. It offers great fishing and a relaxed coastal lifestyle.
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