Freycinet National Park with its pink granite mountains is a long peninsula jutting out into the Tasman Sea on Tasmania’s east coast...
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![]() | Freycinet National Park Freycinet National Park with its pink granite mountains is a long peninsula jutting out into the Tasman Sea on Tasmania’s east coast... |
![]() | Bay of Fires Attractions are white beaches, blue water and granite splashed with orange lichen. Great swimming, fishing, snorkelling, diving, beach walks... |
![]() | Ben Lomand National Park National Park Summer or winter, the craggy Ben Lomond plateau attracts adventure seekers rock climbing, alpine walking, cross country and downhill... |
![]() | Bicheno Bicheno, just north of the Freycinet Peninsula on Tasmania’s stunning east coast, is known for its laid-back lifestyle and outdoor activities.If... |
![]() | Douglas Apsley National Park A few kilometres north of Bicheno is the entrance to the Douglas-Apsley National Park, with its dry sclerophyll forest and riverside walking... |
![]() | Launceston Launceston and the Tamar Valley blend history, scenery, creativity, adventure, entertainment and the superb flavours of fine food and wine... |
![]() | Campbell Town Campbell Town was one of the early coaching stops between Launceston and Hobart and sits on the banks of the Elizabeth River... |
![]() | Cape Tourville Cape Tourville can be found in Freycinet National Park on the east coast of Tasmania. It is one of Tasmania's wilderness beauty spots with stunning... |
![]() | Cataract Gorge Cataract Gorge Reserve, or The Gorge as the locals call it, is a unique natural formation within a two-minute drive of central Launceston - a... |
![]() | Coles bay The east coast village of Coles Bay sits beneath pink granite mountains at the entrance to Freycinet National Park. With a small permanent population... |
![]() | Deloraine Deloraine, at the foot of the Great Western Tiers in Tasmania’s central north, is classified by the National Trust, and you’ll see why the... |
![]() | Derby Derby is situated in north eastern Tasmania, 103 kms east of Launceston on the Raingarooma river. It is a good stop off point on the way to... |
![]() | Evandale Evandale is a Georgian village south of Launceston, best known for its 19th century buildings and relatively untouched streetscape... |
![]() | Evercreech Forest Reserve Enjoy a picnic or barbecue in the shady canopy of the worlds tallest white gums (over 90 m high) and explore the short bushland walking tracks... |
![]() | George Town George Town is 53 kms north of Launceston on the East Tamar Highway. It can claim to be one of the oldest European settlements in Australia... |
![]() | Longford Longford is 20 kilometres (12 miles) south of Launceston and centre for the local farming district. Prior to European settlement the area was... |
![]() | Mole Creek Mole Creek occupies a valley between the Gog Range and the Great Western Tiers in the central north, not far from Tasmania’s highest point... |
![]() | Narawntapu National Park Narawntapu National Park, just east of Devonport, is one of the best and easiest places, at dusk, to see rare Forester kangaroos (Maria Island... |
![]() | Perth Perth is located only 19kms south of Launceston. It is named after the Scottish town and the site was chosen by Governor Macquarie in 1821 and... |
![]() | Pipers Brook Pipers Brook is primarily known for its vineyards and high quality production of fine wine. Drive through the picturesque green slopes and rolling... |
![]() | Ringarooma/Ralphs Falls Ringarooma is a small town situated 95 km north east of Launceston. It was established in 1859 to service the surrounding farming community... |
![]() | Ross Ross sits on the banks of the Macquarie River, and is one of Australia’s most appealing convict-built stone villages. Cobble-style paths and... |
![]() | Scottsdale Unlock the secrets of Tasmania's North East Forests at the Forest EcoCentre, Scottsdale.The Forest EcoCentre is a unique, ecologically sustainable... |
![]() | St Columba Falls Reserve St Columba Falls State Reserve (295 ha) The cascading waters of St Columba Falls, one of Tasmania’s highest, plunge 90 metres (almost 300... |
![]() | St Helens St Helens is the largest town on the north-east coast with a population of about 2,000. The town is known as the game fishing capital of Tasmania... |
![]() | Swansea The historic township of Swansea is ideal for fishing, swimming and diving, or relaxing on the beach overlooking Great Oyster Bay and the beautiful... |
![]() | Tamar Island Tamar Island is only 10 minutes drive from Launceston. It is the centre of the Tamar Island Wetlands which is part of the Greater Tamar River... |
![]() | Weldborough Explore the deep lush rain forests of Weldborough. Green ferns and towering canopies will make you feel as if you'd stumbled onto another planet... |