Map of Tasmania

Map of Tassie Huon DEntrecasteau Bruny Region Strahn Region King Island Stanley Region Devonport & Cradle Mountain Region Launcestern & Tamar Valley Flinders Island St Helens Region Derwent Valley & Highlands Heritage Highway Region Freycinet Region Tasman Peninsula Hobart Region
Port Arthur

Port Arthur

The village of Port Arthur is often missed because of the significance of the Historic Site, but there is so much to experience in the area that you may want to consider staying overnight, particularly as entry passes to the Site are valid for two

Hobart

Hobart

Tasmania’s capital lies in the south-east of the state, near the mouth of the Derwent River at the foot of Mount Wellington. The 19th century waterfront warehouses for which the city is famous once bustled with whalers, soldiers, petty bureaucrats and opportunist businessmen. Now they

Cradle Mountain

Cradle Mountain

Cradle Mountain’s jagged peaks are one of the most recognisable images of Tasmania’s wilderness. Cradle Mountain is at the northern end of the 161,000-hectare (397,840-acre) Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair national park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. The Park is 2.5 hours’ west

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