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Launceston And Surrounds

Discover epic nature, intriguing history and beautiful regional dining as you travel through Tasmania’s north.

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Northern Tasmania is a feast for the senses. Step off the beaten track to discover secluded beaches, historic heritage estates and forests teeming with wildlife. The towns are just as spectacular; rich in history and enveloped by world-class wineries and meandering waterways –it’s a beautiful blend of nature, culture, history and cuisine.

Freycinet National Park

Hobart

In Hobart, you can see world-renowned art, eat freshly caught seafood and climb a mountain all in one day.

The Tasmanian capital of Hobart is a dynamic city that surpasses expectations at every turn. Australia’s southernmost capital is brimming with history and bursting with creativity (hello MONA). It boasts an incredible food and wine scene with local produce making the short journey from farm to table, and is fringed by scenic wilderness.

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Explore a peninsula of pink granite mountains, pure white beaches and azure bays in Freycinet National Park.

On Tasmania’s east coast, Freycinet National Park is a place of wild beauty. Towering pinkhued mountains, known as the Hazards, shadow the landscape, and at their foot are the calm, blue waters of Wineglass Bay. Coastal forests beckon keen hikers, while gourmands delight in local seafood and cool climate wines. Indulge at one of Australia’s finest luxury lodges, or even rent your own private island.

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