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Win a trip to see PJ Harvey @ MOFO 2012! Competition. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1. Information on how to enter forms part of the terms of entry. Entry into the competition is deemed acceptance of these termsand conditions.
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Win a trip to see PJ Harvey @ MOFO 2012! Competition. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1. Information on how to enter forms part of the terms of entry. Entry into the competition is deemed acceptance of these termsand conditions.
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Win a trip to see PJ Harvey @ MOFO 2012! Competition. TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1. Information on how to enter forms part of the terms of entry. Entry into the competition is deemed acceptance of these termsand conditions.
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Launceston and North Adventure collides with old world charm and design*
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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 worldExplore tasmania's northEast
CoastA spectacular 220 kilometre coastal drive with beautiful beaches, breathtaking ocean views, historic sites, small friendly towns and accessible national parksExplore tasmania's East CoastNorth
WestClassic coastal touring with food trails leading to beautiful national parks and nature reservesExplore tasmania's north westHobart
and SouthArt, heritage, wilderness, waterways and wildlife are all here in Tasmania's southExplore tasmania's southWest
CoastWorld-famous wilderness rich in convict heritage, stunning national parks and historic mining townsExplore tasmania's west coastKing
IslandSurrounded by rugged coastline with famously good produce and some of the cleanest air in the worldExplore King IslandFlinders
IslandThe ultimate escape with natural beauty and plenty of local attractionsExplore Flinders IslandDestinations
Explore Tasmania's regions, each with its own unique appeal Start exploring tasmania*
Drive times on Tasmania's major routeshttps://www.discovertasmania.com.au/travel-information/distance-and-drive-timesDevonportArrival and departure point to Melbourne for the Spirit of Tasmania sea ship LauncestonTasmania'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
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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 excellentvisitor facilities
Hartz
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 andabundant birdlife
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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 HistoricSite
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BrunyA spectacular landscape of towering sea cliffs and coastline wrapped around a lush natural rainforest sanctuary for wildlifeNational Parks
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Enjoy exploring Tasmania with a selection of our best self-drive itinerarieshttps://www.discovertasmania.com.au/archive/self-driveExperience Trails
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Tasmania's compelling convict heritage is officially recognised by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisationhttps://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 WorldHeritage Listing
Darlington
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
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https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/home/explore/touring-routes/images/map_touring_routes_convict-trail.pnghttps://www.discovertasmania.com.au/what-to-do/road-trips/convict-trailA fascinating journey rich in convict history and natural beautyConvictTrail
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https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/__data/assets/image/0003/93774/Cradle-Coast-Wine-Trail.pnghttps://www.discovertasmania.com.au/what-to-do/road-trips/cradle-coast-wine-trailFrom the North Coast’s patchwork agricultural hinterland to Cradle Mountain on the edge of Tasmania's World Heritage WildernessCradleCoast Wine Trail
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https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/__data/assets/image/0007/93778/Heritage-Highway.pnghttps://www.discovertasmania.com.au/what-to-do/road-trips/heritage-highwayExplore charming Georgian villages, historic pastoral properties and enjoy the history of the place and its peopleHeritage Highway*
https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/__data/assets/image/0004/93775/Tamar-Valley-Wine-Route.pnghttps://www.discovertasmania.com.au/what-to-do/road-trips/tamar-valley-wine-routeTake a country drive through cool-climate vineyards of the Tamar Valley and Pipers River, and allow time for cellar-door chatting.Tamar ValleyWine Route
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https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/__data/assets/image/0006/93777/Highland-Power-Trail.pnghttps://www.discovertasmania.com.au/what-to-do/road-trips/highlands-power-trail2Trace the history of Tasmania’s hydroelectric scheme through the Central Highlands.Highlands Power Trail*
https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/__data/assets/image/0005/93776/Cradle-to-Coast-Tasting-Trail.pnghttps://www.discovertasmania.com.au/what-to-do/road-trips/cradle-to-coast-tasting-trailFollow your nose to more than 30 of the north west’s finest farms, cellar doors, distilleries and makers.Cradle To Coast Tasting Trail*
https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/__data/assets/image/0011/93773/East-Coast-Wine-Trail.pnghttps://www.discovertasmania.com.au/what-to-do/road-trips/east-coast-wine-trailEnjoy dramatic coastal views and meet growers and cool-climate winemakers at wineries along the east coast.East Coast Wine Trail*
https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/__data/assets/image/0010/93772/Southern-Wine-Trail.pnghttps://www.discovertasmania.com.au/what-to-do/road-trips/southern-wine-trailExplore a constellation of vineyards in close proximity to Hobart and sample the south’s premium wines.Southern Wine Trail*
https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/__data/assets/image/0009/93771/Tasmanian-Whisky-Trail.pnghttps://www.discovertasmania.com.au/what-to-do/road-trips/tasmanian-whisky-trailMeet the makers and discover the stories behind the island’s renowned distilleries.Tasmanian Whisky Trail*
https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/__data/assets/image/0008/93770/Tasmanian-Cider-Trail.pnghttps://www.discovertasmania.com.au/what-to-do/road-trips/tasmanian-cider-trailSample boutique ciders from the orchards of the Huon Valley and fertile soils of the north west.Tasmanian Cider Trail*
https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/__data/assets/image/0007/93769/Tasmanian-Beer-Trail.pnghttps://www.discovertasmania.com.au/what-to-do/road-trips/tasmanian-beer-trailVisit more than 20 breweries, sample local brews and uncover Tasmania’s rich beer-making history, dating back to convict times.Tasmanian BeerTrail
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Tasmania's most visited attractions and experiences are a great way to get to know our island.*
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Cradle Mountain - World Heritage Wilderness One of the most popular and accessible places in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area*
7 Cataract Gorge
A unique natural formation within a two-minute drive of centralLaunceston
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8 Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens -Hobart
Established in 1818 and just a short walk from the centre of Hobart*
9 Blow Hole and Tasman Arch Two intriguing geological formations found in the stunning TasmanNational Park
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10 The Tasmanian Museum and ArtGallery
Australia's second oldest museum with interactive displays and masterful story-telling*
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Salamanca Market - Hobart Tasmania's most visited attraction, held every Saturday morning inHobart
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2 kunanyi / Mt Wellington A wilderness experience just 20 minutes from Hobart*
3 Museum of Old and New Art - Mona One of the world's most controversial private collections of modernart and antiquities
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4 Port Arthur Heritage-Listed Historic Site Australia's most evocative convict site and one of Australia's great tourist experiences.*
5 Freycinet National Park and Great Oyster Bay Rocky granite peaks, abundant wildlife and beautiful Wineglass Bay*
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Cradle Mountain - World Heritage Wilderness One of the most popular and accessible places in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area*
7 Cataract Gorge
A unique natural formation within a two-minute drive of centralLaunceston
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8 Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens -Hobart
Established in 1818 and just a short walk from the centre of Hobart*
9 Blow Hole and Tasman Arch Two intriguing geological formations found in the stunning TasmanNational Park
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10 The Tasmanian Museum and ArtGallery
Australia's second oldest museum with interactive displays and masterful story-telling*
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Salamanca Market - Hobart Tasmania's most visited attraction, held every Saturday morning inHobart
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2 kunanyi / Mt Wellington A wilderness experience just 20 minutes from Hobart*
3 Museum of Old and New Art - Mona One of the world's most controversial private collections of modernart and antiquities
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4 Port Arthur Heritage-Listed Historic Site Australia's most evocative convict site and one of Australia's great tourist experiences.*
5 Freycinet National Park and Great Oyster Bay Rocky granite peaks, abundant wildlife and beautiful Wineglass Bay* 1
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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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The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Australia's second oldest museum with interactive displays and masterful story-telling*
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Salamanca Market - Hobart Tasmania's most visited attraction, held every Saturday morning inHobart
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2 kunanyi / Mt Wellington A wilderness experience just 20 minutes from Hobart*
3 Museum of Old and New Art - Mona One of the world's most controversial private collections of modernart and antiquities
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Port Arthur Heritage-Listed Historic Site Australia's most evocative convict site and one of Australia's great tourist experiences.*
5 Freycinet National Park and Great Oyster Bay Rocky granite peaks, abundant wildlife and beautiful Wineglass Bay*
6 Cradle Mountain - World Heritage Wilderness One of the most popular and accessible places in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area*
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Cataract Gorge
A unique natural formation within a two-minute drive of centralLaunceston
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8 Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens -Hobart
Established in 1818 and just a short walk from the centre of Hobart*
9 Blow Hole and Tasman Arch Two intriguing geological formations found in the stunning TasmanNational Park
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The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Australia's second oldest museum with interactive displays and masterful story-telling*
* 1
Salamanca Market - Hobart Tasmania's most visited attraction, held every Saturday morning inHobart
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2 kunanyi / Mt Wellington A wilderness experience just 20 minutes from Hobart*
3 Museum of Old and New Art - Mona One of the world's most controversial private collections of modernart and antiquities
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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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The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Australia's second oldest museum with interactive displays and masterful story-telling*
* 1
Salamanca Market - Hobart Tasmania's most visited attraction, held every Saturday morning inHobart
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kunanyi / Mt Wellington A wilderness experience just 20 minutes from Hobart*
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Museum of Old and New Art - Mona One of the world's most controversial private collections of modernart and antiquities
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Port Arthur Heritage-Listed Historic Site Australia's most evocative convict site and one of Australia's great tourist experiences.*
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Freycinet National Park and Great Oyster Bay Rocky granite peaks, abundant wildlife and beautiful Wineglass Bay*
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Cradle Mountain - World Heritage Wilderness One of the most popular and accessible places in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area*
* 7
Cataract Gorge
A unique natural formation within a two-minute drive of centralLaunceston
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Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens - Hobart Established in 1818 and just a short walk from the centre of Hobart*
* 9
Blow Hole and Tasman Arch Two intriguing geological formations found in the stunning TasmanNational Park
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The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Australia's second oldest museum with interactive displays and masterful story-telling*
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Salamanca Market - Hobart Tasmania's most visited attraction, held every Saturday morning inHobart
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Dog Line
On the way to Port Arthur Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula isEaglehawk Neck
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Henty Dunes
In Tasmania's west, there's a desert amid a rainforest*
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Killiecrankie Diamonds Flinders Island is home to the beautiful Killiecrankie Diamonds, a type of topaz commonly found with tin, feldspar and quartz.*
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Mt Amos walking track A less frequented track on the Freycinet Peninsula*
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Spiky Bridge
Built by convicts in 1843, this bridge abruptly pops out of the landscape to baffle passers-by with its odd design.*
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Dip Falls
It's easy to overlook, but Dip Falls is one of the most beautiful inthe state
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White Knights of Evercreech A beautiful natural reserve located in north-east Tasmania with some of the world's tallest white gums*
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Donaghys Lookout - Western Wilds For stunning views of the Franklin River Valley on Tasmania's westcoast
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Penitentiary Chapel
Heritage in the heart of the city*
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Spray Tunnel
Ever walked through a 100-m abandoned railway tunnel?*
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Dog Line
On the way to Port Arthur Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula isEaglehawk Neck
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8
Henty Dunes
In Tasmania's west, there's a desert amid a rainforest*
9
Killiecrankie Diamonds Flinders Island is home to the beautiful Killiecrankie Diamonds, a type of topaz commonly found with tin, feldspar and quartz.*
10
Mt Amos walking track A less frequented track on the Freycinet Peninsula*
*
1
Spiky Bridge
Built by convicts in 1843, this bridge abruptly pops out of the landscape to baffle passers-by with its odd design.*
2
Dip Falls
It's easy to overlook, but Dip Falls is one of the most beautiful inthe state
*
3
White Knights of Evercreech A beautiful natural reserve located in north-east Tasmania with some of the world's tallest white gums*
4
Donaghys Lookout - Western Wilds For stunning views of the Franklin River Valley on Tasmania's westcoast
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Penitentiary Chapel
Heritage in the heart of the city*
6
Spray Tunnel
Ever walked through a 100-m abandoned railway tunnel?* 1
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Killiecrankie Diamonds Flinders Island is home to the beautiful Killiecrankie Diamonds, a type of topaz commonly found with tin, feldspar and quartz.*
10
Mt Amos walking track A less frequented track on the Freycinet Peninsula*
*
1
Spiky Bridge
Built by convicts in 1843, this bridge abruptly pops out of the landscape to baffle passers-by with its odd design.*
2
Dip Falls
It's easy to overlook, but Dip Falls is one of the most beautiful inthe state
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3
White Knights of Evercreech A beautiful natural reserve located in north-east Tasmania with some of the world's tallest white gums*
4
Donaghys Lookout - Western Wilds For stunning views of the Franklin River Valley on Tasmania's westcoast
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Penitentiary Chapel
Heritage in the heart of the city*
6
Spray Tunnel
Ever walked through a 100-m abandoned railway tunnel?*
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7
Dog Line
On the way to Port Arthur Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula isEaglehawk Neck
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8
Henty Dunes
In Tasmania's west, there's a desert amid a rainforest*
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9
Killiecrankie Diamonds Flinders Island is home to the beautiful Killiecrankie Diamonds, a type of topaz commonly found with tin, feldspar and quartz.*
10
Mt Amos walking track A less frequented track on the Freycinet Peninsula*
*
1
Spiky Bridge
Built by convicts in 1843, this bridge abruptly pops out of the landscape to baffle passers-by with its odd design.*
2
Dip Falls
It's easy to overlook, but Dip Falls is one of the most beautiful inthe state
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Events
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16 / June 2021 Dark Mofo An annual mid-winter festival experience highlighting art, music, foodand performances.
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30 / June 2021 Festival of Voices Festival of Voices is Australia's leading celebration of voice through song, stories and connection.*
17 / July 2021 Huon Valley Mid-Winter Festival The winter festival returns to drown out the cold with fire andfolklore.
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1 / August 2020 Tassie Scallop Fiesta Coinciding with the start of the scallop season, celebrate all things maritime, seafood and fine food.*
Food and Drink
Island tastings flow naturally from paddock to plate More on food and drink in Tasmania*
Outdoor Adventure
Epic adventures begin at the edge of the world More on outdoor adventure in Tasmania*
Walking
Wild beauty, food and wine and foot spas under starry skies More on walking in Tasmania*
Road trips
Every road, every country lane, every track in Tasmania leads to discovery and surprise Plot a journey and see where the detours take you*
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Local artists and craftspeople illuminate lives with their creativity More on arts and culture in Tasmania*
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