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Explore Tasmania's diverse and beautiful regionsaboutLaunceston and NorthHeritage estates, rich farmland, premium cool-climate wines and some of the best mountain biking in the worldEast CoastA spectacular 220 kilometre coastal drive with beautiful beaches, breathtaking ocean views, historic sites, small friendly towns and accessible national parksNorth WestClassic coastal touring with food trails leading to beautiful national parks and nature reservesHobart and SouthArt, heritage, wilderness, waterways and wildlife are all here in Tasmania's southWest CoastWorld-famous wilderness rich in convict heritage, stunning national parks and historic mining townsKing IslandSurrounded by rugged coastline with famously good produce and some of the cleanest air in the worldFlinders IslandThe ultimate escape with natural beauty and plenty of local attractions
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Drive times on Tasmania's major routeshttp://www.discovertasmania.com.au/travel-information/distance-and-drive-timesDevonportArrival and departure point to Melbourne for the Spirit of Tasmania sea shipLauncestonTasmania's second largest city and located in the Tamar ValleyHobartThe state capital and Tasmania's most populated cityBurnieA major port city on Tasmania's north-west coastStrahanThe largest town on Tasmania's west coast - population 640St HelensThe largest town on Tasmania's east coastDrive Times Start exploring tasmania
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Around forty per cent of Tasmania is protected in national parks and reservesabout/national-parks-and-wildernessRocky CapeRocky Cape National Park is full of surprises – from big views across Bass Strait to the bright wildflowers of its coastal heathlandsSavage RiverA wilderness region that protects the largest contiguous area of cool temperate rainforest surviving in AustraliaCradle Mountain Lake St ClairIts ancient rainforests and alpine heaths are home to the world-famous Overland Track and iconic Cradle MountainFranklin-Gordon Wild RiversWild by nature, wild by name, with dramatic mountain peaks, spectacular gorges and world-famous rivers running through the heart of the Tasmanian wildernessSouthwestThe heart of the Tasmanian wilderness with some of the finest and most remote wilderness found anywhere in the worldNarawntapuA peaceful coastal refuge with inlets, small islands, wetlands, dunes and lagoons – and an amazing variety of plants and animalsMole Creek KarstHome to the most spectacular accessible caves in Tasmania, featuring superb stalactites, stalagmites and columns, glow worms, subterranean streams and cathedral-like cavernsWalls of JerusalemPart of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, the park is dominated by alpine vegetation and endemic conifer forests amid a high plateau of dolerite peaksMt FieldStunning vistas, great walks, abundant wildlife and excellent visitor facilitiesHartz MountainsA window into the South West Wilderness, offering great walks and stunning views of remote mountain rangesStrzeleckiA wild and remote sanctuary for rare species in a spectacular coastal and mountain landscapeMt WilliamMt William features sparkling granite boulders covered with bright orange lichen, long sandy beaches and clear, blue seasBen LomondThe mountain of Ben Lomond, with its imposing and precipitous cliffs is visible over much of the northern midlands of TasmaniaDouglas ApsleyDeep river gorges and waterfalls, dry eucalypt forest and colourful heathlands overlooked by a dolerite-capped plateauFreycinetHome to dramatic pink granite peaks, secluded bays, white sandy beaches and abundant birdlifeMaria IslandA natural wildlife sanctuary and off-shore retreat with historic ruins, sweeping bays, dramatic cliffs and plenty of stories to tellTasmanA place of dramatic beauty and natural diversity famous for its soaring sea cliffs, monumental rock formations, and the Port Arthur Historic SiteSouth BrunyA spectacular landscape of towering sea cliffs and coastline wrapped around a lush natural rainforest sanctuary for wildlifeNational Parks Start exploring tasmania
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Enjoy exploring Tasmania with a selection of our best self-drive itinerarieshttp://www.discovertasmania.com.au/what-to-do/self-driveSelf-drive itineraries Start exploring tasmaniaTasmania's compelling convict heritage is officially recognised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisationhttp://www.discovertasmania.com.au/about/world-heritage-areasBrickendonOne of Tasmania's oldest farming properties, settled in 1824WoolmersAustralia's finest example of a pioneer farm of the early 1800sTasmanian Wilderness World Heritage AreaAlmost a fifth of the state has World Heritage ListingDarlington Probation StationDarlington Probation Station was a convict penal settlement from 1825 to 1832, then later a convict probation station during the last phase of convict management in eastern AustraliaCoal Mines Historic SiteSituated on the Tasman Peninsula, this was Tasmania’s first operational mine and a place of convict punishmentPort Arthur Historic SiteOne of Australia's most significant heritage areas, with more than 30 buildings, ruins and restored period homes dating from the prison’s establishment in 1830World Heritage Start exploring tasmania
Top 10 Attractions
Tasmania's most visited attractions and experiences are a great way to get to know our island.
Top 10 Attractions
Tasmania's most visited attractions and experiences for 2013 are a great way to get to know our island.
Top 10 Attractions
Tasmania's most visited attractions and experiences for 2013 are a great way to get to know our island.
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