Inala Jurassic Garden – Bruny Island
Inala Jurassic Garden on South Bruny Island showcases over 750 plant species that trace their origins back to Gondwana. Founded by botanist Dr Tonia Cochran,
Great Short Walks in Southern Tasmania
Southern Tasmania is a spectacular place to get out and about, whether it be for a short walk, day walk, a couple of days, or multi-day extravaganza!
Rather than reinvent the wheel, here are some great resources for plotting your adventures.
Discover Duckhole Lake: A Hidden Gem in Southern Tasmania
Duckhole Lake, located in the Far South of Tasmania, offers a tranquil and picturesque escape for nature lovers. This hidden gem sits within the Southwest
A Walk to Fossil Cove: Tasmania’s Hidden Geological Gem
Fossil Cove, located near Blackmans Bay in Southern Tasmania, is a hidden treasure renowned for its rich geology and ancient fossils. Just a 20-minute drive
Coningham Beach and Snug Point Track
Sitting just 30 minutes drive from Hobart, Coningham Beach is a tranquil escape along the sheltered waters of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel. Conningham Beach offers pristine
Discover the Twisted Sister Track along Gordon River Road
Southern Tasmania is renowned for its rugged beauty, and the Gordon River Road, which winds through the heart of this pristine wilderness, offers a gateway
10 Must Visit Waterfalls In Southern Tasmania
Southern Tasmania is a paradise for waterfall enthusiasts, boasting over 200 waterfalls scattered throughout the region. With its lush, ancient rainforests and consistently high rainfall,
Southern Tasmania’s Top Spring Activities Revealed
It’s spring in Tasmania and the perfect time to explore. We’ve listed the best things to do in Hobart in spring.
Southern Edge Drive Journey – Exploring D’Entrecasteaux Channel
One-Day Itinerary Hobart to D’Entrecasteaux Channel Sitting between the Tasmanian mainland and Bruny Island, D’Entrecasteaux Channel offers a captivating mix of lush landscapes, quaint seaside
Snug Falls Track – Southern Tasmania
Snug Falls is a must-visit waterfall located in Southern Tasmania. The 2 km return Snug Falls Track offers an easy and enjoyable walk, making it
Auroras, Milky Way and Bioluminescence: D’Entrecasteaux Channel After Dark
The D’Entrecasteaux Channel, with its secluded coves and serene beaches, becomes a gateway to some of nature’s most awe-inspiring light displays once the sun sets.
Waterfalls to Waterfront: Discover Snug in Southern Tasmania
Sitting along the picturesque D’Entrecasteaux Channel, the township of Snug offers a wonderful escape into nature’s embrace. Just a 30-minute drive from Hobart, this charming
Mount Nelson: Hobart’s Best Kept Scenic Secret
Perched in the hills above Hobart, Mount Nelson offers one of the most stunning lookout points in Southern Tasmania. From its elevated position, visitors can
Turn On The Stars
Turn On The Stars 2024 – This August, southern Tasmanian businesses will be dimming their lights to brighten our skies. August provides the perfect opportunity to
Our Guide to the Oatlands Heritage & Bullock Festival
For one vibrant weekend in August, Tasmania’s history comes vividly to life in the 19th century sandstone village of Oatlands. Follow the Shadows of the Past to the Oatlands Heritage & Bullock Festival and discover a wealth of traditional trades and crafts, engaging displays and activities, live music and yummy food.
Ben Lomond Tasmania: 7 Attractions You Need to Experience
The Ben Lomond National Park has something for everyone, from the thrill-seeking rock climber to the gentle snowman creator. The park is home to some of Tasmania’s most impressive scenery, as well as fantastic ski fields, stunning alpine walking tracks, and lovable wildlife. We’ve listed seven reasons to explore this breathtaking spot (remember to grab a Parks Pass).
4 Places to Visit the Snow in Southern Tasmania
There’s just something magic about a snow day. Although snow rarely settles at sea level in Tassie, it does settle sporadically at higher points throughout the cooler months (and sometimes even during freak cold days in summer). We’ve put together a few tips on where to find your very own winter wonderland.
7 Wonderful Winter Walks in Southern Tasmania
There really is no need to hibernate during winter—fresh snowfall adds extra magic to our wild landscapes, that clean Tassie air is extra crisp, and you don’t need to get up quite as early to catch the sunrise. Not to mention, exploring on foot is a great way to warm up! We’ve listed a few of our favourite walks to do during the cooler months.
Discover Real Life Adventure at Chauncy Vale Wildlife Sanctuary
Spend a day exploring the Chauncy Vale Wildlife Sanctuary at Bagdad and rediscover Tasmania’s inspiring landscape, natural beauty, and unique wildlife. Beloved children’s author Nan Chauncy and family called this special place home. Today, the sanctuary is open daily for everyone to enjoy.
4 Ways to Keep Warm in Southern Tasmania This Winter
Winter in Southern Tasmania is a season of magic, where crisp air and breathtaking landscapes invite you to explore and relax. As locals, we’re thrilled
Explore The Tessellated Pavement at Eaglehawk Neck
The Tessellated Pavement at Eaglehawk Neck is a natural wonder that draws visitors from around the world. Located on the Tasman Peninsula in Southern Tasmania,
Exploring the Natural Wonders of the Tasman Peninsula
The Tasman Peninsula, a rugged and captivating region of southern Tasmania, is home to some of Australia’s most spectacular natural attractions. From dramatic sea cliffs
She’s Golden, Love: 10 Spots to Visit During Autumn
Autumn in Tassie is really something special. We know our lovely isle has a heart of gold, and in autumn the outside matches the inside! There’s magic in the air as deciduous trees transform their greenery into enchanting displays of glowing golds, rusty reds and vibrant oranges. Here are 10 spots to set your heart on fire and crunch some serious leaf.
Southern Tasmania Touring Maps
Whether you’re a seasoned traveller or a first-time visitor, our downloadable touring maps are your key to unlocking the secrets of Southern Tasmania. From the