Wineglass Bay
Located within the Freycient National Park, Wineglass Bay is a beautiful bay and a stretch of white sand at the end of a 3 – 4 hour (return) hike. There is a lookout which is about a 45 minute walk from the car park.
Located within the Freycient National Park, Wineglass Bay is a beautiful bay and a stretch of white sand at the end of a 3 – 4 hour (return) hike. There is a lookout which is about a 45 minute walk from the car park.
Opened in 1825, the Richmond Bridge is the oldest stone span bridge in Australia. This is located about 25 kms north of Hobart. There are well maintained and beautiful parks in the area making it a really nice place to enjoy the scenery and relax.
The Low Head Lighthouse is a well maintained lighthouse with scenic views of the surrounding coast line. No access to the lighthouse itself.
The Elizabeth Street Pier is a great place/area to visit for a nice walk by the docks and also to enjoy some of the best sea food the area has to offer. There are numerous sea food restaurants in the area, catering to all budget ranges that offer some really awesome sea food dishes.
One of the most beautiful national parks in Tasmania, the Cradle Mountain National Park offers breath-taking views of the surrounding areas from numerous hiking trails spread throughout the national park. These hiking trails range from a couple of hours to a couple of days, depending on how adventurous you want to be.
Located just a few minutes drives from the Launceston city centre, the Cataract Gorge is truly an urban park with all amenities you’d need. The park is well equipped with a chair lift, beautifully landscaped gardens, well maintained hiking trails, a cafe, a restaurant, toilets as well as BBQ facilities.
Brickendon Estate is an estate farm that had been founded in 1824, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The buildings and the structures provide a glimpse into what life had been like in those pioneering days. An entrance fee applies.
The Brady’s Lookout is very easily accessible from the West Tamar Highway, the lookout offers beautiful panoramic views of the Tamar Valley and the Tamar River below. The lookout also has car parking, toilet and BBQ facilities and is well maintained.
Scenic area for a walk and to see the Bicheno Blowhole in action. Would recommend to visit in the evening (or, when the tide is coming in) to see more water sprouting from the blowhole.
Ben Lomond National Park is one of the most geologically beautiful/intriguing places in Tasmania/Australia. The drive leading to the national park and the drive up to the peak offer some truly breath-taking views of the surrounding country side and the amazing geological formations. The rocky and jagged rock formations truly make you feel like you’re in the middle of a set from a sci-fi flick.