Tasmania - Australia Top 10 Tourist Attractions
For those who haven't visited Australia's smallest state, Tasmania or Tassie, seems shrouded in mystique. Perhaps it's the state's far-flung location some 300 km south of the Australian mainland across stormy Bass Strait. Maybe it's the vast expanses of windswept wilderness - almost half of Tasmania's land mass lies in national parks and World Heritage Areas with sparkling alpine lakes, wild rivers, and mist-cloaked peaks.
List Of Places Are :
1. Cradle Mountain - Lake St. Clare National Park
2. Port Arthur Historic Site
3. Freycinet National Park
4. Franklin - Gordon Wild Reserve National Park
5. Tasman National Park
6. Kunanyi (Mount Wellington)
7. Cataract Gorge
8. Salamanca Palace
9. Mount Field National Park
10. Bruny Island
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11 Top Tourist Attractions in Tasmania (state Australia)
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11 Top Tourist Attractions in Tasmania (state Australia): Bruny Island, Cataract Gorge, Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, Freycinet National Park, Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Hobart, Mona Museum and Art Gallery, Mount Field National Park, Mount Wellington, Port Arthur Historic Site, The Nut
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
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The Needles
Binalong Bay
Blue Lake
Hartz Peak
Mt Field National Park
Gordon Dam
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Waterfalls & Wonderment | Mt Field National Park, Tasmania
Tasmania is renowned for it’s largely untouched landscapes and it’s countless national parks (nearly each one heritage listed). For those reasons alone, it’s only natural that a visit to the island state involves plenty of time exploring the outdoors!
On our way from Hobart to Lake St Claire, we took a little detour and stopped at Mt Field National Park. A little over an hour outside of the city, Mt Field is a rather incredible place.
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Central Australia Travel Guide 2019: Camping, Hiking & 4x4 Off Road Adventure
Ever wanted to do the ‘Great Aussie Outback’ Road Trip to Uluru? We share tips on where to go, what to do and how much it costs to make your Central Australia Road Trip a reality!
Follow along as we take the 3200 km journey from Cairns to Uluru with heaps of side trips to explore what Central Australia has to offer. We will show you all the top things to do in Uluru and the surrounding area such as Alice Springs, Kings Canyon and Kata Tjuta. This is the perfect place for camping in Australia under the stars and hiking during the day.
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8 Days in 7 Minutes | Landscape Photography Road Trip Tasmania
This is the final instalment of my Tasmania series - a landscape photography road trip I took in winter 2018 with Andrew Dawes and Andrew Marr.
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Day 1: Lady Barron Falls (Mount Field National Park)
Day 2: Russel Falls and Horseshoe Falls (Mount Field National Park); Liffey Falls
Day 3: Cradle Mountain
Day 4: West Point State Reserve
Day 5: Guide Falls; Philosopher Falls
Day 6: Donaghy’s Hill; Nelson Falls
Day 7: Derwent Bridge; Tarraleah Falls; Southwest National Park
Day 8: Southwest National Park; Hobart
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Beginner's guide to the Cradle Mountain's hiking trails
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This video will help those who want to hike in the Cradle Mountain National Park in Tasmania and are wondering which trails are worth it and will match their abilities. Regardless of which one you choose, you can't go wrong because the scenery is so beautiful.
Tasmania National Parks
Seriously Series Cameraman (Damon Heather) worked on a short clip for Tasmanian National Parks. Of course the Defender had to make an appearance! [Camera-Chris Cooke, Sound Luke Newson]
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Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania
Cradle Mountain-Lake Saint Clair National Park is located in the Central Highlands of Tasmania, the island state of Australia. This park has two main attractions - Cradle Mountain making up the north of the park, with Lake Saint Clair in the south.
Gustav Weindorfer first visited Cradle Mountain in 1910 and really liked it. He purchased some land and built by 1912 a chalet for guests. In 1935 the Overland 80 km track was created and rangers guided tours along it.
Cradle Mountain-Lake Saint Clair National Park has many mountains and spectacular lakes. Mountains which have made this national park famous include Cradle Mountain. Dove Lake and Lake Saint Clair are truly breathtaking. There are many short walks to walk and some long walks. Each of these walks is a fascinating experience.
Padmelons, Bennett's wallabies, wombats and possums are some of the animals you will meet in this park. Watch out for the Currawongs (the look like ravens), who have learnt to unzip packs. Even if they can't get to your food, they can peck holes in things through your pack. Feeding animals is strictly prohibited in Cradle Mountain-Lake Saint Clair National Park. Fines will be imposed if you are caught feeding animals. Park rangers are patrolling the park. Do not risk getting fined. Fines will be in large amounts.
The climate here in Cradle Mountain-Lake Saint Clair National Park is Very unpredictable and can change extremely rapidly. In this part of Tasmania, it rains 9 out of 10 days a year, so fully equip yourself with gear for wet weather. The temperature is always colder than other parts of Tasmania, although it is not far south. Precipitation here is high because of the large number of trees. It could be raining for 5 minutes, and then it is suddenly sunny. Rain here is very light, like little flakes of water. Bring a raincoat instead of an umbrella, because it is extremely windy and you do not want to risk spoiling your brolly. Get ready for freak weather - including snow in summer.
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Russell Falls Circuit, Mt Field National Park - Tasmania Hiking
A walk to three waterfalls in famous Mt Field National Park, including Russell Falls, the most famous fall in Tasmania. One of the best waterfall walks in the state in my opinion.