Bridport

Days 1 - 3

Located in the northeastern region of Tasmania, Australia, Bridport is a charming coastal town celebrated for its stunning beaches and relaxed lifestyle. Known for its pristine sandy shores, including the popular Bridport Beach, the town is a haven for beachgoers, swimmers, and sunbathers. Bridport's proximity to world-class golf courses, like Barnbougle Dunes, makes it a favourite destination for golf enthusiasts. The town is also a gateway to the nearby Tamar Valley, renowned for its exquisite wineries and picturesque vineyards. Nature lovers can explore the unique flora and fauna at the Bridport Wildflower Reserve. Additionally, the town's vibrant community hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, adding to its appeal. Bridport's combination of natural beauty, recreational activities, and a serene atmosphere makes it an ideal destination for those seeking a tranquil escape with a touch of adventure.

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Cradle Mountain

Days 3 - 5

Set in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, at the heart of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, the iconic Cradle Mountain is a place of exceptional natural beauty. Lake St Clair is one of the largest lakes in Tasmania and offers great views of Cradle Mountain’s recognizable ridges. Rugged snow-topped mountains are surrounded by waterfalls, moss-covered trees, grass meadows, and rock pools as far as the eye can see. Cradle Valley is also home to several fascinating historical Aboriginal sites that can be explored via numerous hiking tracks. The mountains are inhabited by numerous wildlife species, including platypus, echidna, Tasmanian devils, and quolls.

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Tasmania West Coast

Days 5 - 7

Said to be one of Australia’s last true wilderness frontiers, Tasmania's West Coast features an abundance of unspoilt natural terrain. This coastal region boasts a rich heritage, incredible wilderness areas and scenic walking routes. Soak up the remote natural landscapes at the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park; explore Zeehan, an old Tasmanian mining town; visit the West Coast Heritage Centre, home to one of the finest collections of minerals in the world. Don’t miss the opportunity to hike to Montezuma Falls, Tasmania's tallest waterfall. Other highlights include the seaside town of Strahan which is situated near the infamous Sarah Island known as one harshest penal colony settlements in Australia.

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Liawenee

Days 7 - 9

Set near the Great Lake and River Ouse in Tasmania, Liawenee is a small town known for its breathtaking natural landscapes and abundance of fishing opportunities. The massive Great Lake, the second largest freshwater lake in the country, and the various water sources of the area are filled with trout and a range of other fish species, making it an incredible destination for fishing enthusiasts. The town lies on a plateau among the central Tasmanian mountains and is surrounded by farmlands, heather, and wetlands, offering a multitude of hiking trails. Surrounding nature areas include the Remarkable Rock Forest Reserve, Five Mile Pinnacles Conservation Area, Top Marshes Conservation Area, Central Plateau Conservation Area, and the Liffey Forest Reserves.

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Hobart

Days 9 - 10

First settled in the early 1900s, Tasmania’s capital city has seen a healthy boom in tourism in recent years. Today Hobart combines the charm of old with a trendy, modern edge, and attractions like Salamanca Place – an old waterfront warehouse district that now hosts swanky restaurants, galleries and cafes – define its contemporary status. Art, culture and fine dining are plentiful in town, while nature and wildlife abound in the outlying areas. Venture out to nearby Mount Wellington for hiking and mountain biking trails with spectacular views.

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