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1. Discover Tasmania's stunning coastal formationsNavigate the stunning Tasman Peninsula and witness its famous coastal formations, including the iconic Tasman Arch and D
1. Tasmanian Gourmet FeastEmbark on a culinary adventure with a Tasmanian gourmet feast. Explore the rich flavors and unique ingredients that make Tasmanian cuisine so sp
1. Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National ParkDiscover the breathtaking beauty of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, home to an array of hiking trails that cate
1. Exploring Tasmania's Unique WildlifeEmbark on a thrilling wildlife safari in Tasmania to discover the abundant and unique animal and bird species that call this island
1. Russell FallsLocated in Mount Field National Park, Russell Falls is one of Tasmania's most iconic waterfalls. With its tiered cascades and lush rainforest surroundings
1. Discover the Freycinet PeninsulaHead to the Freycinet Peninsula for a perfect blend of stunning beaches and scenic hikes. The world-renowned Wineglass Bay awaits, offe
1. Discover the Stunning Bay of FiresThe Bay of Fires is a must-visit destination renowned for its striking landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and picturesque coastline. D
Tasmania, an island state of Australia, is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and diverse landscapes. As winter blankets the region, Tasmania transforms into a snowy wonderland, offering a plethora of unforgettable adventures for winter enthusiasts. From exhilarating skiing and snowboarding to tranquil snowshoeing and winter hiking, there's something for everyone in Tasmania's snowy landscapes. Get ready for an action-packed winter getaway in this picturesque destination!
Take a day trip from Hobart to explore Tasmania’s wildlife. Explore Mt. Field National Park, Mt Wellington, stroll the streets of Richmond, and meet Tasmanian Devils at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary.
Join your driver and wine tour guide to experience some of the finest Tamar Valley wines. Enjoy lunch with wine and commentary from a wine expert on a tour from Launceston.
View Tasmania’s stunning East Coast on a full-day guided tour from Hobart that takes you through historic Richmond, on a walk to the Wineglass Bay Lookout, and to the secluded bays of Honeymoon Bay.
Cruise into the magical Cataract Gorge and through Launcestons' riverfront precinct. You will head north along the Tamar River, passing Tamar Island, historical buildings, churches, pubs, and significant homesteads en-route to the Batman Bridge.
Cruise into the magical Cataract Gorge and through Launceston's riverfront precinct. You will head north past Tamar Island, observing historical buildings whilst enjoying tea, snacks, fresh fruit, and local beer.
Join the ultimate Tasman Peninsula day tour from Hobart that includes a visit to the Port Arthur Historic Site. Enjoy a return guided bus tour from Hobart, an award-winning wilderness cruise, morning tea, and lunch.
Embark on an inclusive full-day adventure from Hobart to Bruny Island with a local guide. Join an exclusive lighthouse tour, relish lunch at Hotel Bruny, and indulge in oysters, cheeses, and fudge.
Embark on an inclusive full-day adventure from Hobart to Bruny Island with a local guide. Join an exclusive lighthouse tour, relish lunch at Hotel Bruny, and indulge in oysters, cheeses, and fudge.
Explore Maria Island and the Ile Des Phoques, or the Island of Seals, on a guided cruise. Spot wombats, dolphins, fur seals, and more. Take a guided tour of the historic Darlington convict penal site.
Take a day trip from Hobart to explore Tasmania’s wildlife. Explore Mt. Field National Park, Mt Wellington, stroll the streets of Richmond, and meet Tasmanian Devils at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary.
Join a guided day tour from Hobart to visit the Huon Valley's top attractions. Explore the incredible cave system of Hastings Caves and walk in the treetops on the Tahune Airwalk.
Explore scenic Bruny Island on a day tour from Hobart, visiting artisan producers on a gourmet adventure whilst taking in the spectacular scenery of Tasmania’s favourite island.
Climb aboard the official sightseeing bus for a tour of Hobart's best attractions in 90 minutes. Use your 24-hour ticket to hop on and off at any of the 20 stops at your own pace.
The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Port Arthur Historic Site brings Australia’s early convict history to life. Site entry tickets include a self-guided audio experience, free talks, and a harbor cruise.
Cruise into the magical Cataract Gorge and through Launcestons' riverfront precinct. You will head north along the Tamar River, passing Tamar Island, historical buildings, churches, pubs, and significant homesteads en-route to the Batman Bridge.
Cruise into the magical Cataract Gorge and through Launceston's riverfront precinct. You will head north past Tamar Island, observing historical buildings whilst enjoying tea, snacks, fresh fruit, and local beer.
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Our guide to Midlands by our Tasmania local expert - Why is it called the Midlands? After all it isn't in the middle of Tasmania. The answer lies in the past, with it being the area between two of Australia's first settlements. With Launceston established in the North and Hobart in the South, work was soon undertaken to connect the two settlements. Towns were established in between to house soldiers supervising the convict gangs that built the road and as stopovers for stagecoaches and travellers to rest or change horses. So towns in the Midlands have quite long histories and though now the Midlands Highway bypasses many of them they are well worth a visit.
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