Burnie overlooks Emu Bay, on the north-west coast. This proudly industrial city is Australia’s fifth largest container port and a vibrant...
![]() | Burnie Burnie overlooks Emu Bay, on the north-west coast. This proudly industrial city is Australia’s fifth largest container port and a vibrant... |
![]() | Cradle Mountain In 1827 Joseph Fossey saw a dramatic mountain peak at the northern end of what is now the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, in the... |
![]() | Devonport Devonport is the major port of entry for visitors to Tasmania from mainland Australia. The passenger and vehicle ships, Spirit of Tasmania I... |
![]() | Dismal Swamp Explore four pathways through Dismal Swamp and open your eyes and your mind to the mystery of life at the bottom of a giant sinkhole... |
![]() | Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park Part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, this national park protects Tasmanias great western rivers the Franklin, Gordon, Jane and... |
![]() | Franklin River Part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, this national park protects Tasmanias great western rivers the Franklin, Gordon, Jane and... |
![]() | Gordon River The dark waters of the Gordon flow through the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area before quietly entering Macquarie Harbour... |
![]() | Lake Burbury Lake Burbury is a popular fishing lake on the edge of Tasmania’s World Heritage Wilderness Area. At Lake Burbury, just 15 minutes east of... |
![]() | Liffey Falls Liffey Falls State Reserve is nestled within cool temperate rainforest on the slopes of the Great Western Tiers. Tasmanians often debate whether... |
![]() | Nelson Falls Nelson Falls is set amongst a true rain forest of deep green ferns, moss and ancient trees. From the highest point of the rocky cliff face, water... |
![]() | Ocean Beach Ocean Beach is situated on the West Coast of Tasmania and extends from Strahan in the south to Trial Harbour, west of Zeehan to the north... |
![]() | Queenstown Historic Queenstown, the largest settlement on Tasmania’s west coast, is best known for its copper mines and smelters.The town, with a population... |
![]() | Rocky Cape National Park A craggy promontory nudging out into Bass Strait, Rocky Capes tracks, cliffs and beaches attract walkers and rock climbers... |
![]() | Sheffield Concealed in the foothills of majestic Mount Roland is the enterprising town of Sheffield, where history and art merge to create an entire town... |
![]() | Stanley Classified an historic town, Stanley has a busy fishing port at the base of an unusual land formation called The Nut - a flat-topped rock outcrop... |
![]() | Strahan Strahan – for many this name evokes a place with the true spirit of independence – of 19th century piners and miners, and 20th century protesters... |
![]() | Tullah Tullah is a former mining and ‘Hydro’ town, overlooked by magnificent Mount Farrell and Mount Murchison. Beautiful Lake Rosebery is on the... |
![]() | West Coast Wilderness Railway Tasmania’s West Coast Wilderness Railway operates between Strahan and Queenstown. It is one of the world’s best railway journeys... |
![]() | Wynyard Wynyard is a centre of agriculture on the A2 about 60 kilometres (37 miles) west of Devonport. The city is on the banks of the Inglis River sheltered... |
![]() | Zeehan Tasmania's rugged west coast is one of the worlds richest mineral provinces, known for the diversity - gold, silver, copper, tin, lead, zinc... |
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