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Places to go With some of Tasmania’s most beautifully preserved natural environments, Bruny Island should be top of your visitation list. While it is one single island, often it’s mistaken for two different ones, with North and South Bruny joined by a nvery narrow strip of land, known ...
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Both banks of the river and the wider valley showcase a myriad of things to do, places to go and plenty of viewing spots along the way. Visitors can choose from enjoying all manner of fresh produce, immersing themselves in some of Australia’s colonial, gold mining and maritime history, ...
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Peninsula and Mount Wellington in the east. If this seems like an impossibly long list to work your way through, remember that Tasmaniaisin fact quite small (the only correct observation I’d held about it pre-visit) and an easy two-hour drive is all you need to get between most places...
Places to Go Things to do Plan your trip What’s On Blog PreviousNextwelcome to east coast tasmania Slow down. Exhale. You’ve arrived on Tasmania’s east coast—a place of white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, friendly locals, and unforgettable adventures. Here, it’s not uncommon to hav...