Tasmania - Best Spots To Visit Within 4 Days
Tasmania is called Australia's best-kept secret and it truly is.
Explore what you can do in Tassie within 4 days!
This isolated island state offers the most spectacular mountains, trekking and camping locations, national parks, beaches, wildlife, and the best food and wine.
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Spots Covered In North Tasmania:
1. Cradle Mountain
2. Blue Little Lake
3. Bridestowe Lavender Farms
4. Cataract Gorge
5. Narawntapu National Park
6. Devenport
7. Tamar River
8. Launcheston City
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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.
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Tasmania is an island province of Australia. It is found 240 km (150 mi) toward the south of the Australian territory, isolated by the Bass Strait. The state incorporates the fundamental island of Tasmania, the 26th-biggest island on the planet, and the encompassing 334 islands.The state has a populace of around 519,100 as of June 2016, a little more than 40% of which lives in the Greater Hobart region, which frames the metropolitan region of the state capital and biggest city, Hobart.
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Hobart Australia,
Freycinet National Park,
Launceston ,
Port Arthur Australia,
Bruny Island,
Cradle Mountain,
Strahan ,
Hobart City Council,
Devonport ,
Richmond,
Tasman National Park,
Coles Bay Australia,
City of Launceston,
Stanley ,
Freycinet,
Queenstown ,
Maria Island National Park,
Burnie Australia,
Swansea Australia,
St Helens,
Southwest National Park,
Deloraine Australia,
Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park,
New Norfolk Australia,
Mole Creek,
Kettering ,
Huonville Australia,
King Island,
Geeveston ,
Sorell Australia,
Walls of Jerusalem National Park,
Triabunna ,
Lake Saint Clair,
Mount William National Park,
Ulverstone ,
Longford ,
Cygnet ,
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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 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.
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The Mystery Creek Cave Trail is in the World Heritage Area. It's well marked and leads to the remains of a limestone quarry and to the entrance of the Mystery Creek Cave, part of the Ida Bay Caves.
To reach the start of the trail, turn right about 1km from Ida Bay Railway station into the South Lune Road. After 4km turn left. The road ends at a car park. Start the trail beside the information shelter. The rail trail is the first section of a walking route into the Southern Ranges via Moonlight Ridge to Mount La Perouse.
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Sheffield - Town of Murals (Tasmania)
Sheffield is a town 23 km inland from Devonport on the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia's island state. Sheffield has long been the rural hub for the Mount Roland area. The Sheffield area is well known for its high quality butterfat production via dairy farming. The area is suitable for lamb and beef production. The town of Railton is nearby. At the 2006 census, Sheffield had a population of 1,397.
Town of Murals.
Inspired by the story of Chemainus, a small Canadian town that had through mural art, rescued itself from ruin, the Kentish Association for Tourism (KAT) worked valiantly on the vision to combine the arts and tourism to revive and reinvent the town of Sheffield.
Sheffield has become a major tourist attraction due to it being promoted as a Town of Murals, based upon the instrumental contributions of the Kentish Association for Tourism (currently known as Sheffield Inc) and local tourism pioneer Brian Inder.
The first town mural was painted in Sheffield in December 1986. Since then over 60 murals depicting the area's rich history and beautiful natural scenery are painted on walls scattered throughout the town and buildings along the roadside. The murals attract an estimated 200,000 people to the town annually.
In the heart of Sheffield, there are a number of studios open to the public where visitors can watch the artists as they do their work. There are artists of every discipline, including photography, fine art, glass, woodcraft, pottery, ceramics and specialised crafts.
The International Mural Fest art competition has been held annually since 2003 and returns in April each year. A poem is selected which the artists use as their inspiration. After each competition the 9 finalist murals remain on display at Mural Park for approximately 12 months until the next competition. In 2012, an interactive mural and workshops were added to the artistic activities of the festival for the Mural Fest 10th anniversary celebrations.
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