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Feel the rush as you hurtle down Ben Lomond on a mountain bike, or soar through the ancient treetops on Australia's longest continuous cable ride at Hollybank. Peer through the deep green canopy of a temperate rainforest, or cast a fly that lands your own elusive trout. These are moments when your heart pounds and you know you are really alive.
For a more leisurely pace, imagine standing atop a towering sand dune facing into fresh sea-spray and hitting the perfect chip shot, before retiring to the Clubhouse deck, sip on a world-class sparkling. On Tasmania's north coast, Barnbougle Dunes is an 18-hole championship links golf course, rated as 'Australia's Best Public Golf Course'.
Perhaps you seek the wild unknown, which you will find in the 40 per cent of Tasmania which is protected under national reserves and World Heritage status. From snow-capped peaks, to hidden waterfalls, and the untouched beaches of the Narawantapu coast, there are many paths to the heart of Tasmania's wilderness.
Outdoor Activities
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