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Victoria Dock, Hobart Adventure Bay, Bruny Island
HOBART BRUNY ISLAND
Steps away from the Hobart waterfront lie the historic neighbourhoods of Bruny Island is an easy day trip from Hobart. While the scenery is
Salamanca and Battery Point. Discover heritage homes on a self-guided remarkable, the island is also well known for its locally crafted delights
walk and have a drink at the famous Shipwright’s Arms Hotel. Descend such as cheese, chocolate, honey, beer, and whisky. Jump on a cruise to
Kelly’s Steps to the sandstone warehouses of Salamanca Place and spot seals, dolphins, and maybe even whales. On land explore Australia’s
discover the famous Salamanca Markets on every Saturday. oldest lighthouse and lookout for the rare white wallaby.
Tourism Tasmania/Nick H Visuals
Kings Bridge, Cataract Gorge Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain National Park
LAUNCESTON CRADLE MOUNTAIN
Located in Northern Tasmania, Launceston is a quaint city known for Cradle Mountain is the jewel in Tasmania’s crown! Just 90 minutes from
its colonial architecture, thriving food and wine scene and proximity to Devonport, the imposing summit proudly overlooks Dove Lake, one of
stunning natural attractions. Explore the towering cliffs of Cataract Gorge the premier walking tracks in the state. It’s a haven for nature lovers with
or join the Tamar Tasting Trail through boutique wineries and artisan incredible scenery and its colours change with every season – glowing
producers showcasing the region’s rich flavours and hospitality. golden in autumn and gleaming white in winter.
Tourism Tasmania/Stu Gibson Supplied Courtesy of Wineglass Bay Cruises
Bay of Fires Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park
BAY OF FIRES FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK
This stunning coastal region spans over 30 kilometres of white, sandy With dramatic pink granite peaks, secluded bays and white sandy
beaches, crystal clear water and iconic, orange-hued boulders that give beaches, Freycinet is a coastal paradise. Coles Bay set against
the region its name. The bay is a popular destination for camping, walking, The Hazards peaks is the perfect gateway to the park. Discover
hiking and watersports. The area is also known for its delicious selection world-renowned Wineglass Bay – its breathtaking turquoise waters and
of local seafood. pristine sand, make it one of the most photographed natural attractions.
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