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Tasmania Travel Information
Tasmania is described as Australia’s most scenic state, and boasts a variety of natural sights for the tourist to enjoy. Take a walk amongst the Huon Pine Forests to see the world renowned trees with their distinctive aroma, visit Launceston and cruise the Tamar River, explore Tasmanian native plants in Hobart’s Botanical gardens, or trek around the hinterland in pursuit of a glimpse of the Tasmanian devil. Tasmania is popular with tourists the world over for its intriguing mix of both relaxation and adventure.
Hobart
Hobart is Tasmania's capital and is a historic and cultural city situated at the foot of Mount Wellington.
Gordon River
The Gordon River runs through the lush forestland of the Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. It is a calm river on which visitors can take a leisurely cruise.
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Cradle Mountain
Situated in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, Cradle Mountain is home to wide range of indigenous species and bushwalking tracks.
Maria Island Maria Island is situated off the west coast of Australia, and is a quiet and serene holiday destination as it has no shops or motor vehicles.
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