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Aardvark Leisure and Tourism Adventures
Derwent Bridge, Tasmania
With more of Tasmania being pristine wildneness than is not, it’s the perfect to embark on an action-filled, adenaline...
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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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Bay Of Fires
Bay of Fires
The Bay of Fires, a beautiful piece of wilderness coastline in the north-east corner of Tasmania, stretches from...
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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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Butler Island and the Franklin River
Strahan, Tasmania
Butler Island on the Gordon River, or more precisely, a stunning image of it, played a major role in...
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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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Frenchmans Cap
frenchmans Cap, Tsmania
The most prominent mountain peak in the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Frenchmans Cap (1446 m) is a magnificent white quartzite...
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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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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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Great Lake
Great Lake, Tasmania
The largest of hundreds of lakes in Tasmania’s Central Plateau. Fishing is the area’s greatest appeal, and apart from...
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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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Lake St Clair
Lake St Clair, Tasmania
Carved out by ice during several glaciations, Lake St Clair is the deepest lake in Australia and the headwaters...
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Mount Farrell summit walk
Mount Farrell, Tasmania
This is an interesting short walk that starts on a signposted track in the small town of Tullah on...
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Mount Heemskirk summit walk
Zeehan, Tasmania
The walk to the top of Mt Heemskirk, 14 km west of Zeehan, is short but physically demanding, that...
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Mount Zeehan summit walk
zeehan tasmania
This 3-hour walk along a gravel track starts opposite the Zeehan Smelters, and takes you right to the top...
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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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Overland Track
Cradle Mountain, Tasmania
The Overland Track is one of Australia’s most famous bush walks, situated in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National...
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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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Port Davey Track
Port Davey Tasmania
Like the South Coast Walking Track, the Port Davey Walking Track lies within the Southwest National Park Tasmania and...
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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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South Coast Track
Cockle Creek, Tasmania
This cross country trail passes through the Southwest National Park in Tasmania. The Park is an unforgettable, enormous area...
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Southwest National Park
Cockle Creek, Tasmania
The magnificent Southwest National Park encompasses over six hundred thousand hectares of wild, inspiring country and forms part of...
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Stacks Bluff Track
Ben Lomond, Tasmania
At 1,527 metres, this peak on the Ben Lomond Plateau at the southernmost end of the escarpment is the...
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