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The adventure starts the moment you decide to visit, and all you’ve got to do is pick your pace. You’re best to take your time here, the pace moves a little slower but isn’t that why you’re here?

Eating and drinking your way along the Tasting Trail will take some time, with over 50 producers from Launceston to Smithton. It’s a no judgement zone if you want second lunches, in fact it’s encouraged, but your eyes may be bigger than your stomach and you’ll need a few extra days. We know, sounds tough.

If you’re an art or history buff, we’ve got it in spades. They don’t call Burnie the ‘City of Makers‘ for nothing, and Sheffield is quite literally a canvas. You’ll find the remnants of times passed, old railway lines along the river Don and historic sites perched on the hill in Stanley. After something a bit more fast paced and jam packed? We’ve got you. Hiking, caving, and mountain bike riding are all on the cards, and our roaring forty winds can be quite useful for kite surfing.

Finding gems off the beaten track, the side trips and detours are where all the fun is. The hidden staircase for lovers, accessed only by boat or kayak in Corinna. The walkway to the Edge of the World, where the wind may just blow you straight off. The volcanic plug standing watch over a seaside town just as you turn right off the highway. We’re not hiding them, they’re just waiting for you to explore.  

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Arthur River

Arthur River is surrounded by dramatic coastal scenery and wet forests which is a great base for exploring the Tarkine wilderness area in Tasmania’s North West. The town borders the Arthur Pieman Conservation Area…
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Arthur River Cruises

Experience Tasmania’s Tarkine Wilderness aboard the MV ‘George Robinson’ (the ‘red boat’) as she journeys 14 km up the Arthur River, a journey where you step back in time. This river is wild! It…
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Back Beach, Devonport

Back Beach is located to the west of Bluff Beach and accessed via Coles Beach Road. Designated dog exercise area. There is a bin containing dog waste bags and a receptacle for used bags…
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Bass Strait Maritime Centre

Nestled on the picturesque waterfront where Devonport’s vibrant City meets the iconic Bluff, Bass Strait Maritime Centre invites you to embark on a captivating maritime journey… MUSEUM: Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of…
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Erriba Attraction Hiking

Bell Mountain

While you won’t notice the unobtrusive Bell Mountain from afar, its location affords unparalleled 360 degree views. Look across Tasmania’s Central Highlands to the south including Lake Cethana, Cradle Mountain and Barn Bluff, Mount…
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Bird Hide Walk

​​The Bird Hide Walk is a walk with Narawntapu National Park. 30 minutes return, 2 km. Grade 1. ​​The Bird Hide Walk is a short stroll over well a formed track, which takes you…
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Moina Attraction Hiking

Bridal Veil, Champagne and No Name Falls

All three falls are on one 2.5 hour return walk from Lemonthyme Lodge at Moina, on the way to Cradle Mountain. The Bridal Veil Falls cascade 20 metres into Bulls Creek. In full flow…
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Clayton Drive Reserve, Spreyton

An unpaved walking track runs beside a branch of the Figure of Eight Creek. This small nature reserve is a dedicated conservation area to the endangered Central North Burrowing Crayfish. Central North Burrowing Crayfish…
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Coastal Traverse

Coastal Traverse is a walk in Narawntapu National Park. 7 to 9 hours, 21 km one way. Grade 3. A stunning coastal traverse of the park is possible between Bakers Beach and Greens Beach,…
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Coles Beach, Devonport

Coles Beach is popular spot for locals to swim, walk, picnic and barbecue. Sit back on the beach and enjoy the sun or watch the train from Don River Railway. Located close to Back…
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