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Narawntapu National Park

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Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Narawntapu National Park
Phone:
+61 3 6428 6277

Address:
1349 Bakers Beach Road | Bakers Beach, Tasmania 7307, Australia

Narawntapu is a national park in Tasmania, Australia. It lies on Tasmania's north coast, adjoining Bass Strait, between Port Sorell in the west and the mouth of the Tamar River in the east. It lies about 20 km east of Devonport, 60 km north-west of Launceston and 250 km north of Hobart. Narawntapu encompasses islands in the Port Sorell estuary and the Carbuncle, as well as land extending to low water mark, including intertidal mudflats. The highest point of the park is 392 m ASL. It is listed on Australia's Register of the National Estate.Because of its proximity to the tourist centres of Devonport and Port Sorell, Narawntapu is popular with visitors. It has been referred to as Tasmania's Serengeti, owing to the abundance of wildlife in the Springlawn area of the park, the main access point for visitors.
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