Tasmania Natural Attractions
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41 South Salmon Farm & EcoExperience 41 degrees south EcoExperience will provide visitors with an opportunity to experience a working inland fish farm using environmentally sustainable practices... More
Launceston Lakes and Wildlife Park Launceston Lakes and Wildlife Park,is about 30 minutes’ drive west of Launceston, and offers activities for the whole family, trout fishing for beginners... More Platypus House Beauty Point - Platypus House offers the opportunity to view live platypuses and echidnas at Beauty Point, Tasmania. Marvel at these unique animals in daylight conditions... More
Port Arthur Historic Site Port Arthur - Port Arthur Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula is Australia’s most intact and evocative convict site. Port Arthur is one of Australia’s... More
Something Wild National Park - Something Wild is a wildlife rehabilitation sanctuary at National Park, southwest Tasmania. National Park is an hour’s drive northwest of Hobart... More
Allendale Gardens And Rainforest Walks Edith Creek - Allendale Gardens are beautifully landscaped gardens located next to temperate rainforest in Tasmania’s far north-west.
The two and a half hectares... More
Annsleigh Gardens and Cafe Burnie - The award-winning Annsleigh Gardens and Café is located at Burnie, on Tasmania’s northwest coast. The Gardens are a 10-minute (10 kilometre)... More
Arthur River Arthur River - The tiny west coast settlement of Arthur River is the northern entry to the Western Explorer to Corinna. From Arthur River you can also head into the... More
Arthurs Lake Miena - This popular angling location, east of Great Lake on the edge of the Central Plateau, has good facilities for boat launching and camping. To reach Arthurs... More
Arve Forest Drive Geeveston - The Arve Road Forest follows the valley of the Arve River, with wet eucalypt forest and rainforest. The Esperance Forest and Heritage Centre in Geeveston... More
Bay of Fires / The Gardens Binalong Bay - Attractions are white beaches, blue water and granite splashed with orange lichen. Great swimming, fishing, snorkelling, diving, beach walks and campsites.... More
Ben Lomond National Park Ben Lomond - Summer or winter, the craggy Ben Lomond National Park plateau, northern Tasmania, attracts adventure seekers.
The park includes Tasmania’s second-highest... More
Brickendon Historic Farm and Convict Village Longford - Brickendon Historic Farm and Convict Village is located just outside Longford, in northern Tasmania. Built by William Archer in 1824, the village is still... More
Bridestowe Lavender Farm Nabowla - Bridestowe Estate Lavender Farm in Nabowla, north-east Tasmania is one of the world’s largest lavender farms. Established in 1921, it produces the... More
Bronte Lagoon Bronte Park - Bronte Lagoon is a Hydro Tasmania lake near Bronte Park in Tasmania’s central lakes district. The Lagoon is two hours’ north west of Hobart... More
Bruny Island Neck Bruny Island - Bruny Island Neck is an isthmus of land connecting north and south Bruny Island, southern Tasmania. Located 40 kilometres/25 miles from Hobart, Bruny is... More
Cataract Gorge Reserve Launceston - Cataract Gorge Reserve is a unique natural formation within two-minutes’ drive of central Launceston, Tasmania. The Gorge, as the locals call it,... More
Coal Mines Historic Site and Lime Bay Saltwater River - Here you can wander freely among the ruins of the Saltwater River convict station, with its cramped and gloomy underground cells. Nearby there are walks... More
Cockle Creek/South West National Park Cockle Creek - Cockle Creek is a tiny seaside settlement on the edge of Tasmania’s Southwest national park. Cockle Creek is two hours’ drive south of Hobart... More
Country Club Tasmania (Golf Course) Prospect Vale - Country Club Tasmania Golf Course is a championship 18-hole golf course in Launceston. Designed by Mike Wolveridge and British Open champion Peter Thompson,... More
Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park Cradle Mountain - Tasmanias most recognisable landmark is the craggy profile of Cradle Mountain, at the northern gateway to the Overland Track linking Cradle Valley to Lake... More
Curringa Farm - Hamilton Sheep Centre Hamilton - Curringa Farm is a working merino sheep farm near Hamilton in Tasmania’s Derwent Valley. The property is a short drive west of Hamilton (three kilometres/two... More
Dee Lagoon Bronte Park - Dee Lagoon is a Hydro Tasmania Lake near Tarraleah in central Tasmania. To reach Dee Lagoon from the Lyell Highway, take the Osterley turn off at Bradys... More
Devils Gullet Mole Creek - Enjoy dramatic views into a deep, narrow gorge follow gravel roads 15 km beyond King Solomon Cave near Mole Creek to reach Devils Gullet, on the northern... More
devils@cradle Cradle Mountain - devils@cradle is a Tasmanian devil interpretation and viewing centre at Cradle Mountain, north west Tasmania. devils@cradle is 500 metres from the entrance... More
Dismal Swamp Smithton - Dismal Swamp is an eco-tourism and forestry interpretation centre near Togari, north west Tasmania. Dismal Swamp is 30 minutes south west of Smithton (40... More
Donaghys Lookout Derwent Bridge - A short walk that’s long on rewards! Enjoy wilderness views of mountaintops, like soaring Frenchmans Cap, and the Franklin River from the lookout.... More
Douglas-Apsley National Park Bicheno - Douglas-Apsley National Park is located a few kilometres north of Bicheno on Tasmania’s east coast.
The beautiful park boasts dry sclerophyll forest... More
Dove Lake Circuit Cradle Valley - This six-kilometre track is one of Tasmania's premier walks. Most of it is boardwalk that is low-key but the surrounds are not, and include the towering... More
East Coast Natureworld Bicheno - East Coast Natureworld is a wildlife park and sanctuary near Bicheno, on Tasmania’s east coast.
The multi-award winning park is located on 65 hectares... More
Emu Valley Rhododendron Gardens Burnie - The Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden is a stunning garden near Burnie, north west Tasmania. The Gardens are a five-minute drive south of Burnie (eight kilometres/four... More
Evercreech Forest Reserve Mathinna - Evercreech Forest Reserve is a beautiful natural reserve located in northern Tasmania.
Enjoy a picnic or barbecue in the shady canopy of the world’s... More
Flying Teapot Cafe and Gallery - The Bridport - The Flying Teapot Garden Cafe and Gallery is located at Bridport, north-east Tasmania.
The Flying Teapot is part of Manalanga Farm, a 162-hectare (400... More
Forestry Tasmania Hobart City - Experience the varied forest sites and opportunities that exist in Tasmania's state forests.
Arve River Forest Drive.
The starting point is the Forest... More
Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park Derwent Bridge - Part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, this national park protects Tasmanias great western rivers the Franklin, Gordon, Jane and Denison... More
Franklin River Nature Trail Derwent Bridge - The Franklin is one of the best known of the many rivers that run through the Wild Rivers National Park and those travelling between Queenstown and Derwent... More
Freycinet National Park Coles Bay - Freycinet National Park with its pink granite mountains is a long peninsula jutting out into the Tasman Sea on Tasmania’s east coast. The park is... More
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