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Arthur River
Arthur River Tasmania Australia
Situated at the mouth of the Arthur River, the tiny settlement of Arthur River is an ideal base for...
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Ben Lomond National Park
Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania
The magnificent mountain of Ben Lomond with its imposing and precipitous cliffs is visible over much of the northern...
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Bruny Island
Bruny Island Tasmania
Across the D’Entrecasteaux Channel a short drive south of Hobart, Bruny Island is effectively two quite different islands connected...
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Cradle Mountain
Cradle Mountain, Tasmania
Australia’s most recognisable mountain, Cradle Mountain forms the northern end of the wild Cradle Mtn. – Lake St Clair...
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Federation Peak
Federation Peak, Tasmania
Federation Peak is one of Australia’s most recognisable and distinctive mountains. With sheer cliffs of solid quartzite dropping an...
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Flinders Island Trail
Flinders Island, Tasmania
As you approach the rugged Furneaux group of islands, Flinders looks like a motley collection of jumbled mountains jutting...
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Freycinet Peninsula
Coles Bay Tasmania
Jutting out between The Tasman Sea and Great Oyster Bay on Tasmania’s east coast, the Freycinet Peninsula is a...
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Freycinet Peninsula Circuit Walk
Coles Bay, Tasmania
Freycinet National Park on Tasmania’s east coast has a series of wonderful bushwalks – this walk takes in the...
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Freycinet Peninsula Short Walks
Coles Bay, Tasmania
With generally fine weather, almost no mud and good tracks, this has long been one of the most popular...
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Goblin Forest Walk
Blue Tier, Tasmania
The Goblin Forest Walk is the shortest and easiest of a series of tracks on Blue Tier, near St...
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Gordon River
Gordon River, Tasmania
The Gordon River is one of the major rivers of Tasmania, its entire course being uninhabited wilderness area. Two...
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Gordon River Road drive
Strathgordon, Tasmania
The 85 km Gordon River Road is the major man made intrusion into the area of World Heritage Wilderness...
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Hartz Mountains National Park
Hartz National Park, Tasmania
Hartz Mountains National Park is a window into the south-west wilderness, offering views of remote mountain ranges as far...
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Hartz Peak and Lake Track
Hartz Mountains Tasmania
This is a relatively easy walk and perhaps the best to experience the mountains, glacial lakes and alpine moors...
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Kent Group National Park
Kent Group National Park, tasmania
The six islands and islets of the Kent Group comprise Tasmania’s northernmost national park – located about 55 kilometres...
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Mole Creek Karst National Park
Mole Creek Karst National Park, Tasmania
The Mole Creek Karst National Park was declared in 1996 to provide protection for some of the finest and...
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Mt Field National Park
Mt Field National Park, Tasmania
Mt Field National Park is one of Tasmania’s most loved national parks. The park has a wide variety of...
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Mt Wellington
Mt Wellington, Tasmania
Rising 1270 metres above Hobart’s harbour and the wide Derwent River, Mount Wellington provides a wilderness experience close to...
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Mt William National Park
Mt William, Tasmania
From its long, lonely beaches to its teeming wildlife; from its unique history to its abundant plant life, Mt...
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Narawntapu National Park
Springlawn, Tasmania
Narawntapu National Park (formerly known as Asbestos Range National Park) is a place of peace for people and wildlife...
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Port Arthur
Port Arthur, Tasmania
Of all the convict related historic sites around Australia, none so graphically tell the story of Australia’s convict past...
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Port Davey and Bathurst Harbour
Port Davey, Tasmania
Accessible only by boat or on foot, this region must surely be one of the most magnificent landscapes on...
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Recherche Bay and Cockle Creek
Cockle Creek, Tasmania
A quiet, idyllic bay in the far south of Tasmania beyond the Huon Valley. There are a three small...
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Rocky Cape National Park
Rocky Cape National Park, Tasmania
Rocky Cape National Park is full of surprises. You may only want to make a quick visit to the...
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Savage River National Park
Savage River, tasmania
Savage River National Park is a wilderness region in the north west of Tasmania. The park protects the largest...
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