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Tasmania
Australia
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Hobart,
Davenport, Launceston
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Including
places of interest such as Bay
of Fires, Bicheno, Freycinet National Park, Wineglass
Bay, Mount Amos, Port Arthur,Remarkable Cave, Tasman
Peninsula, Hobart, Mount Field National Park, Lake
St Clair, Strahan, Cradle Mountain National Park,
Devonport.
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One
Day - Start Hobart, Davenport, Launceston
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Return
Tours - Start Hobart, Davenport, Launceston
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Includes
such interesting tourist icons such as Bay
of Fires, Bicheno, Freycinet National Park,
Wineglass Bay, Mount Amos, Port Arthur,Remarkable
Cave, Tasman Peninsula, Hobart, Mount Field
National Park, Lake St Clair, Strahan, Cradle
Mountain National Park, Devonport.
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Oneway
Tours - Start Hobart, Davenport, Launceston
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Includes
such interesting tourist icons such as Bay
of Fires, Bicheno, Freycinet National Park,
Wineglass Bay, Mount Amos, Port Arthur,Remarkable
Cave, Tasman Peninsula, Hobart, Mount Field
National Park, Lake St Clair, Strahan, Cradle
Mountain National Park, Devonport.
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About
the Tasmanian Region
| Area: |
68,400
sq kms (26,409 sq miles). |
| State
Population: |
473,400 |
| Capital:
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Hobart |
| Population:
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192,500 |
Tasmania
is a separate island located 240km south of Melbourne
across Bass Strait. Roughly heart-shaped, Tasmania
is 296km long, ranging from 315km wide in the north
to 70km in the south.
The island has a diverse landscape comprising rugged
mountains (snow capped in winter) and lakes, dense
rainforest, beautiful coastline and tranquil countryside.
Approximately
40 per cent of the state is made up of National Parks,
half of this area being World Heritage Listed temperate
wilderness on the west coast.
Climate
Tasmania
has a similar climate to southern Australia, with
warm, dry summers and cool wet winters. However, the
weather in Tassie is more changeable, with some areas
(eg Hobart) receiving considerably less rainfall than
others. Most of the rainfall is in the mountainous
west of the island. It often snows in the highland
areas during winter.
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Average
Minimum |
Average
Maximum |
Description |
| Summer |
12°C |
21°C |
Summer
is mild and pleasant with warm afternoons and
long, lingering twilights |
| Autumn |
9°C |
17°C |
Autumn
is sunny and cool with deciduous trees adding
a blaze of colour to the landscape. |
| Winter |
5°C |
12°C |
Winter
is brisk and bracing - snow is on the high peaks,
the air is crisp and clear and a roaring log
fire is very welcome at night! |
| Spring |
8°C |
17°C |
Spring
is cool, fresh and green with an abundance of
daffodils and apple blossom brightening the
countryside |
Required
clothes: Shorts, t-shirts etc are generally
adequate for summer days but warmer clothes should
be carried for temperature variations and cool evenings.
Warm clothes and a hat are needed in winter and waterproofs
are advisable all year, particularly in highland areas.
Places
Of Interest
West
Coast:
Mt
Field National Park - is home to Russell
Falls, a picturesque cascading waterfall surrounded
by beautiful temperate rainforest and the 'Tall Trees'
Walk (1 hr), which winds through gigantic Swamp Gums
- the world's tallest flowering plant.
Lake
St Clair - is heralded for its scenic beauty
and great bush walking, it is also the deepest lake
in Australia.
Strahan
- is a picturesque and historical coastal town
Tullah
- is a small but historic mining town. Tullah Lakeside
Chalet is in a beautiful spot on the shores of Lake
Rosebury with fantastic views of the surrounding mountains.
Montezuma
Falls - is the highest waterfall in Tasmania
and the 5km walk to reach it passes through some of
the most spectacular temperate rainforest in the world.
Cradle
Mountain - Cradle Mountain National Park
is famous for its superb peaks and lakes, of which
Dove Lake is undeniably the most beautiful, especially
on a clear day when the Mountain is reflected in the
clear water.
Sheffield
- is known as the 'town of murals' because of the
painted scenes on many of the town's buildings.
East
Coast:
Bicheno
- The East Coast has a magnificent coastline of beaches
and coves. It also has a little penguin rookery where
tours are available (at own expense).
Freycinet
National Park - We spend 3-4 hours in this
beautiful National Park. Passengers can choose a number
of walks of differing grades including the walk to
the Wineglass Bay lookout followed by a swim at Wineglass
Beach (weather permitting) or the challenging hike
to the top of Mount Amos for fantastic views over
Wineglass Bay.
Wineglass
Bay (Freycinet) - Wineglass Bay is world
famous and widely recognised as the most scenic spot
on the East Coast.
Tasman
Peninsula - This rugged but stunning coastline
has a variety of beautiful sites that we may call
in at including Remarkable Cave, the Tessellated Pavement
and Devils Kitchen.
Beaches
Bicheno
- has a great surf beach and is a renowned cold water
diving spot.
Wineglass
Bay - has a beautiful golden sandy beach
and crystal clear water.
Hikes
Cradle
Mountain - There is fantastic hiking in this
stunning National Park and, on our all-inclusive trips,
we offer a choice of walks to suit clients fitness
level and inclination! (Those on the 'Hop Off-Hop
Off' Guided Transport can stay longer)
Freycinet
National Park - We spend 3-4 hours in this
beautiful National Park on our all-inclusive trips
and offer a number of walks of differing grades including
the walk to the Wineglass Bay lookout followed by
a swim at Wineglass Beach (weather permitting) or
the challenging hike to the top of Mount Amos for
fantastic views over Wineglass Bay. (Those on the
'Hop Off-Hop Off' Guided Transport can stay longer)
Long
Distance Hikes available on the 'Hop Off-Hop Off'
Guided Transport includes:
South
Coast Track - Follows the ancient trail of
the Aborigines into the South West National Park.
From 5-10 days
Overland
Track - Runs between Cradle Mountain and
Lake St Clair National Parks. From 7 days +
Culture
Port
Arthur - This is one of Australia's most
significant historic sites as it housed Tasmania's
major penal settlement from 1830-1877. We include
an introductory guided tour of the site on our all-inclusive
tours and there is also the chance to do the great
fun "Ghost Tour" in the evening (at own expense) where
you can learn all the spooky stories and myths about
the site and it's past inhabitants!
Wildlife
Tasmania's
isolation from mainland Australia has ensured the
survival of many plants and animals that are rare
or extinct in other states. As Tassie has no major
problem with introduced predators, it boasts a high
density of animals in a relatively small area and,
in many areas even on a short bushwalk you can come
across a pademelon (similar to a very small wallaby),
wombat or possum. You may also see the famous and
fearsome Tasmanian Devil (though you'll be surprised
by how small they are!), koalas, kangaroos, Little
Penguins, quolls, platypus, echidnas and some Australian
Fur Seals.
Other
Activities
Tullah
- We provide canoes and mountain bikes so passengers
can explore the lake or the surrounding countryside.
There is also the option of a horse ride through the
mountains (at own expense)
Strahan
- There are several fun activities available (all
activities are optional):
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4
Wheelers - explore Henty Dunes on quad bikes
(drivers license essential)
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Wild
Rivers Jet - jet boat ride on Macquarie harbour
and the King River
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Gordon
River Half or Full Day Cruises
Cataract
Gorge - just outside Launceston, has the
longest single span chair in the world, take it across
the gorge for a great views (optional extra).
Wildlife
Park - just north of Bicheno, this is where
passengers have the chance to get up close and personal
with the native wildlife including Tassie Devils,
Wombats and pademelons (little wallabies).
Hobart
- There are many things to check out while in the
capital (all activities are at own expense):
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Cascade
Brewery Tour and Tasting - Mon to Fri
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Cadbury
Chocolate Factory Tour - Mon to Fri
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Lady
Nelson - 1.5 hour cruise on the Derwent River
in a replica of the ship that sailed to Tasmania
from England 200 years ago Weekends Only
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Antarctic
Adventure - Brings the worlds largest, coldest
and loneliest continent to life through exciting,
interactive, informative displays and activities
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Hire
a bike and cycle up Mt Wellington for fantastic
views Salamanca Markets - Every Saturday
NOTE:
No activities excepting canoeing and mountain biking
at Tullah are included on the Tasmania 'Hop On-Hop
Off' Guided Transport.
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