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Seaport Pontoon Launceston

Seaport Pontoon Launceston Seaport Pontoon Launceston One of Tasmania’s most popular tourist destinations, Launceston offers food, wine, picturesque countryside views, rich history and unspoiled nature. Boasting century-old parks and Colonial and Victorian architecture, it is steeped in culture and art. Visitors can also go on wine tours in the Tamar Valley region or experience the […]

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Victoria Dock

Victoria Dock Victoria Dock Victoria Dock is part of the Franklin Wharf area in Hobart, Tasmania. Functioning as a working waterfront as well as a tourist attraction, the area is well-known for cafes and restaurants serving fresh seafood. This dock is one of the sites of the biannual Australian Wooden Boat Festival, celebrating Tasmania’s rich

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Research Centre Pump Station

Research Centre Pump Station Research Centre Pump Station This internationally recognised marine research centre in Tasmania is the hub of a Fisheries and Aquaculture program. Their existing seawater pump station needed to be upgraded to improve the security and capacity of their seawater research. This upgrade will also easily support future expansion of the research

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Wynyard Wharf

Wynyard Wharf Wynyard Wharf Located at the mouth of the Inglis River, Wynyard is a popular holiday spot for beach activities, ocean and river fishing. This picturesque town serves as a pitstop for those exploring the rugged beauty of Tasmania’s northern coast and is also a hub for the rural areas nearby. Known for their

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Dove Lake Bypass Track

Dove Lake Bypass Track Dove Lake Bypass Track Carved by glaciers, Dove Lake lies directly beneath Cradle Mountain in Tasmania. Avid bushwalkers can choose from a network of walking and hiking tracks that take them around Dove Lake, or further explore Cradle Mountain, including trails that go up to the summit. These tracks can be

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Julius River Rainforest Walk

Julius River Rainforest Walk Julius River Rainforest Walk The Tarkine Drive takes you off the beaten path and into the dramatic wilderness of Tasmania’s Tarkine region. The loop through the Tarkine Drive takes you through many natural landscapes, including the Julius River Forest Reserve. A cool, temperate rainforest with picnic facilities and walking trails, it

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Pencil Pine Falls Track

Pencil Pine Falls Track Pencil Pine Falls Track Pencil Pine Falls, Tasmania – Accessible from the Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park, this is a must-see for all visitors. The track is a fully constructed boardwalk that guides you to a lookout to view the waterfall, which is particularly spectacular after periods of

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Devil’s Gullett

Devil’s Gullett Devil’s Gullett Devil’s Gullet, Tasmania – This landscape has been evolving for about 200 million years. Featuring dramatic views into a steep, narrow glacial gorge formed by vertical dolerite cliffs, you would not see a single sight of human existence, giving you the feeling of being the only person in the world. Boasting

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Horsetail Falls Boardwalk

Horsetail Falls Boardwalk Horsetail Falls Boardwalk Horsetail Falls, Tasmania – The hills here are unnaturally, yet beautifully stained from the mining, copper smelting and large-scale mining excavations of the past. To boost tourism in the area, the Tasmanian government built a walking track to Horsetail Falls. This stepped boardwalk clings to a steep hillside, to

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