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Exploring Tasmania

From the heart...

Launceston Tamar Valley is situated in the central north of Tasmania, and roughly half a day to anywhere on the Island! A simple 2.5 hours from the World Heritage listed Cradle Valley, granite formations on the East Coast, spectacular Wineglass Bay, (and even Hobart!) Launceston Tamar Valley truly is the Heart of our island State.

The East Coast is roughly 2.5 hours drive from Launceston, and is a place of remarkable and diverse beauty. Points of interest include Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay, the Bay of Fires, Maria Island, St Helens, Bicheno, Coles Bay and Swansea.

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Wineglass Bay East Coast Tasmania

The Western Wilderness encompasses the iconic Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, along with Strahan, Queenstown, Zeehan, Corinna, the Wall in the Wilderness, the West Coast Wilderness Railway, and cruising and kayaking on the spectacular Gordon River. 

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Gordon River West Coast Tasmania

The North West Coast abounds in small towns, stunning coastlines and incredible fresh produce. Sheffield, Latrobe, Devonport, Burnie, Wynyard, Boat Harbour, Rocky Cape National Park, Stanley, Marrawah, the Tarkine, Tarkine Forest Adventures at Dismal Swamp and Arthur River are all worthwhile stops when travelling to the State's north west.

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The Nut Stanley North West Tasmania

Hobart and Surrounds in southern Tasmania is home to our State's capital city, along with our colonial heritage in Port Arthur, the rich and fertile Huon Valley, the striking coastlines of Bruny Island and Tasman Peninsula as well as Mt Wellington, Mt Field National Park, Richmond, Tahune Airwalk, Hastings Caves, and Russell Falls.

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Hobart Southern Tasmania