Discover Tasmania l The most beautiful Island Ever!
How to spend three weeks travelling Tasmania by campervan. From the awe-inspiring views over Wineglass Bay to the majesty of Cradle Mountain, Mt Field National Park, Bruny Island, Hobart and everything in between!
Locations in order :-
Bridestowe Lavender Farm
Coles Bay - Freycinet National Park
Peron Dunes
Wineglass Bay
Bicheno Blowhole
Bay of Fires
Bruny Island
Dove Lake
Mount Wellington
Hobart
We recommend a stay in one of the lovely Battery Point cottages in Hobart halfway through your trip for a little refresher and a taste of their unique History.
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The Needles
Binalong Bay
Blue Lake
Hartz Peak
Mt Field National Park
Gordon Dam
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The Bay of Fires
BINALONG BAY - BAY OF FIRES
The town of Binalong Bay is situated at the southern end of the beautiful Bay of Fires. The area is one of the most scenic and beautiful places in Tasmania, from the blue sea and fine white sand to the orange-tinged boulders that hug the coast.
This would have to be our favourite camp locations in Tasmania so far.
Located north of St Helens, this picturesque part of Tassie makes up the Bay of Fires Conservation Area - a protected coastal stretch from the Binalong Bay in the south to Eddystone Point in the north.
The coastal landscape features rocky gullies, small secluded beaches, shore-hugging forests and the orange lichen-coloured boulders.
The Bay of Fires Conservation Area offers FREE dog friendly beach-side camping and the elevated sites amongst the trees have amazing views of the coast and sea.
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Visit Tasmania, Australia: Things to do in Tasmania - The Island of Inspiration
Visit Tasmania - Top 10 Things which can be done in Tasmania. What you can visit in Tasmania - Most visited touristic attractions of Tasmania
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1. Port Arthur
A small town and former convict settlement. One of Australia's most significant heritage areas and an open air museum. Located approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) SE of Hobart. In 1996 it was the scene of the worst mass murder event in post-colonial Australian history.
2. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
A Botanical garden which cover an area of approximately 14 hectares (34.6 acres). Established in Hobart in 1818 and are located within the Queens Domain. Hold historic plant collections and a large number of significant trees, many dating back to the nineteenth century.
3. Cataract Gorge
A river gorge in Launceston, approximately 1.5km from the city centre. One of the region's premier tourist attractions. It is found at the lower section of the South Esk River. Features a swimming pool, a chairlift, two cafés, a funicular railway.
4. Cascades Female Factory
A former Australian workhouse for female convicts in the penal colony of Van Diemen's Land. Located in Hobart. Represent an exceptional example of the forced migration of convicts and an extraordinary example of global developments associated with punishment and reform.
5. Bay of Fires
A bay on the northeastern coast of Tasmania, extending from Binalong Bay to Eddystone Point. Its name was given in 1773 by Captain Tobias Furneaux in Adventure, who saw the fires of Aboriginal people on the beaches.
6. Mole Creek Karst National Park
A national park, located 168 km northwest of Hobart. The only national park in Tasmania created specifically to protect karst landforms. Provide protection for an extensive system of over 300 known caves and sinkholes, including Marakoopa and King Solomons Cave.
7. Zoodoo Wildlife Park
A wildlife park about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Richmond. Spread over 90 hectares (220 acres). Opened to the public on 2 July 1999 with just a few native animals. Boasts Bengal Tigers, African lions and Zebras among many native and foreign species of animals and birds.
8. Richmond Bridge
A heritage listed arch bridge located on the B31 in Richmond, 25 kilometres (15.5 mi) north of Hobart. The oldest bridge still in use in Australia. The foundation stone was laid on December 1823 and construction continued using convict labour until completion in 1825.
9. Salamanca Market
A street market in Salamanca Place, Hobart. A major tourist attraction in Tasmania, and is held on Saturdays between 8.30am and 3.00pm. Tasmania's most visited tourist venue attracting up to 25,000-40,000 visitors every Saturday.
10. Tasmanian Wilderness
One of the largest conservation areas in Australia, covering 15,800 km². Constitutes one of the last expanses of temperate wilderness in the world. Human remains dating back more than 20,000 years have been found in limestone caves in the area.
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TOP 20 COLES BAY (TAS) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Coles Bay, Tasmania, Australia. Coles Bay located on east coast of Tasmania about 209 km south-east of Launceston and 192 km north-east of Hobart. Coles Bay is the main entrance to the Freycinet National Park.
Things to do in Coles Bay is to visit must see places such as Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay, Mt Amos, Friendly Beach, Hazards Beach. Other what to do list in Coles Bay is to enjoy the experiences of All4Adventures, The Long Lunch Tour Co, Freycinet Air Tours, Freycinet Adventures, Wineglass Bay Cruises, Oyster Bay Tour, Freycinet Marine Farm, Freycinet Charters, Sail Freycinet, Freycinet Experience, Freycinet Paintball & Campground, Moulting Lagoon Eco Tour, Freycinet Flyer and SUP Freycinet.
Thats all about where to go or things to do list in Coles Bay, Tasmania. Don't forget to watching our other videos about Tasmania - Australia in this channel.
TASMANIA TRAVEL VLOG (NORTH EAST TASMANIA)
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In this video we take you through the North East of Tasmania. From Launceston, Lilydale Falls, St Columba Falls, Bay of Fires, Binalong Bay, Cradle Mountain and back!
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TOP 50 TASMANIA (TAS) Popular Travel Destinations
Travel destinations in Tasmania - Australia, this video ranking top 50 destinations in an island state of Australia by city, island, town, suburbs or region. Traveler comes to Tasmania to indulge in vast wilderness areas, history, spectacular mountains, large protected reserves and parks, freshest wine or food and stunning beaches.
Traveler can enjoy to beautiful Hobart from Mount Wellington peak, visiting an open-air museum in Port Arthur, the Cataract Gorge in Launceston, beautiful islands in Bruny Island, Flinders Island, King Island, Maria Island, wander the white sands of Wineglass Bay, tasting the gourmet produce in Huon Valley, seeing the amazing views of Cradle Mountain, into the wild in Freycinet National Park, looking for some unique stuffs in Salamanca Market at Hobart, and so on.
There is also other cities/suburbs/town/region in this list such as Devonport, Strahan, Queenstown, Mole Creek, Richmond, Bellerive, Swansea, Eaglehawk Neck, Binalong Bay, New Norfolk, Tamar Valley, Burnie, etc.
Search other videos about Tasmania in Explore Australia channel, there is some videos about things to do in Tasmania and the popular destinations such as Hobart and Launceston. Hope this list will help you to choose where to go while in Tasmania.
2423KM Roadtrip around Tasmania, Australia | Hidden Gem
2423Km roadtrip journey around Australia's island state of Tasmania that covers many of the outstanding scenic, wildlife and spectacular rugged alpine regions of this hidden gem located 240 km off the south-east corner of mainland Australia.
During this 10 day journey, we covered 2423km by car, focusing mostly on the natural part of Tasmania. In fact, we only visited 1 major city (Hobart) and 2 of those 10 days were spent camping for the Falls Festival over New Year's eve (2015 - 2016). Tasmania a land of dramatic coastlines, rugged mountains, tall forests and sparkling highland lakes. Over a third of the state is reserved in a network of National Parks and the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area
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Places Visited in video (in no particular order):
- Bruny Island
- The neck lookout
- Iron Blow
- Nelson Waterfall
- Hells Gate
- Lake Burbury
- Queenstown
- Strahan
- Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park
- Port Arthur
- Hobart
- Mount Wellington
- Coles Bay
- Wineglass Bay
- Binalong Bay
- Freycinet National Park
- Hobart
- Salamanca market
- Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
- Macquarie Heads
- Marion Bay
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Tasmania is definitely one of the most beautiful places I've ever visited, with stunning landscapes, untouched rainforests, spectatularly rugged alpine regions. serene nature and vast wildlife.
Let me tell you something about the iconic, stunning wingelass bay; the next thing south from here is Antarctica so the beaches in tassie are always cold, REALLY COLD, especially for us Europeans.
Anyway, hiking about an hour to reach Wineglass bay, I spent at least 15 minutes to convince my friends to go swimming. I had to come up with speeches about how this is a once in a lifetime opportunity, we're only here once and if we we don't do it we'll regret it for the rest of our life!
Finally my friends gave in and we went swimming in the freezing cold water but it was totally worth it (and they thanked me afterwards). Wave after wave, we could never get enough of this bay. I even tried to body surf for the very first time, which didn't end well. Despite this, tassie is a place i will never forget.
Top 10 Tourist attraction Tasmania, Australia | Things to do in Tasmania
Top 10 place in tasmania
1. Port Arthur
A small town and former convict settlement. One of Australia's most significant heritage areas and an open air museum. Located approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) SE of Hobart. In 1996 it was the scene of the worst mass murder event in post-colonial Australian history.
2. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
A Botanical garden which cover an area of approximately 14 hectares (34.6 acres). Established in Hobart in 1818 and are located within the Queens Domain. Hold historic plant collections and a large number of significant trees, many dating back to the nineteenth century.
3. Cataract Gorge
A river gorge in Launceston, approximately 1.5km from the city centre. One of the region's premier tourist attractions. It is found at the lower section of the South Esk River. Features a swimming pool, a chairlift, two cafés, a funicular railway.
4. Cascades Female Factory
A former Australian workhouse for female convicts in the penal colony of Van Diemen's Land. Located in Hobart. Represent an exceptional example of the forced migration of convicts and an extraordinary example of global developments associated with punishment and reform.
5. Bay of Fires
A bay on the northeastern coast of Tasmania, extending from Binalong Bay to Eddystone Point. Its name was given in 1773 by Captain Tobias Furneaux in Adventure, who saw the fires of Aboriginal people on the beaches.
6. Mole Creek Karst National Park
A national park, located 168 km northwest of Hobart. The only national park in Tasmania created specifically to protect karst landforms. Provide protection for an extensive system of over 300 known caves and sinkholes, including Marakoopa and King Solomons Cave.
7. Zoodoo Wildlife Park
A wildlife park about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Richmond. Spread over 90 hectares (220 acres). Opened to the public on 2 July 1999 with just a few native animals. Boasts Bengal Tigers, African lions and Zebras among many native and foreign species of animals and birds.
8. Richmond Bridge
A heritage listed arch bridge located on the B31 in Richmond, 25 kilometres (15.5 mi) north of Hobart. The oldest bridge still in use in Australia. The foundation stone was laid on December 1823 and construction continued using convict labour until completion in 1825.
9. Salamanca Market
A street market in Salamanca Place, Hobart. A major tourist attraction in Tasmania, and is held on Saturdays between 8.30am and 3.00pm. Tasmania's most visited tourist venue attracting up to 25,000-40,000 visitors every Saturday.
10. Tasmanian Wilderness
One of the largest conservation areas in Australia, covering 15,800 km². Constitutes one of the last expanses of temperate wilderness in the world. Human remains dating back more than 20,000 years have been found in limestone caves in the area.
Summer in Binalong Bay 2012
Summer at Binalong Bay, Tasmania, Australia using a Gopro Hero3! Watch in HD. :)
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