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TASSIE’S GREAT WALKS                BAY OF FIRES
                                            Tasmania is filled with walks and hikes suited to   This coastal paradise spans over 30 kilometres
                                            all fitness levels and interests. Some of the most   of white, sandy beaches, crystal clear water
                                            popular walks include Wineglass Bay, Dove Lake   and iconic, orange-hued boulders that give the
                                            Circuit, wukalina, Cradle Mountain Huts, Three   region its name. The bay is a popular destination
                                            Capes Lodge and the Overland Track. Many   for camping, walking, hiking and watersports.
                                            tracks have been outfitted with boardwalks for   Binalong Bay is the area’s main beach and
                                            part or the entire way and can be completed   is perfect for swimming, surfing, diving and
                                            either alone or with a guide. A lot of these walks   snorkelling. Anson’s Bay Lagoon provides gentle
                                            can be completed in a matter of hours and   conditions for kayaking, while Anson’s Bay is
                                            some, such as the popular Cradle Mountain Huts   popular for boating and fishing. The area is also
                                            Walk, are completed over several days.  popular for seafood including plump, fresh oysters.
































                                            Wineglass Bay                        Bay of Fires





                                                                    Tasmania’s Bay of Fires is widely recognised as
                                                                    one of the most beautiful beaches in Australia








































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