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Wildlife & Nature

Explore Mount Field National Park

Mt Field. Image Credit: @tassie_wild

Mount Field National Park is a nature lovers’ wonderland in the heart of Tasmania. This beautiful and diverse park is renowned for its breathtaking waterfalls,

6 Stunning Walks on Bruny Island

Mars Bluff, Bruny Island. Image Credit: Jess Bonde

Bruny Island is home to a wonderful range of walks. Head out on foot and discover Bruny’s enchanting forests, pristine beaches, striking coastal scenery, unique

Discover Dover in Tasmania’s Far South

Dover. Image Credit: @darrenwrightphotos

Do you want to go to the seaside? We know the perfect place! Here are four reasons to hop in the car and drive south to the charming fishing village of Dover.

Ultimate Guide to Exploring kunanyi / Mt Wellington

kunanyi / Mt Wellington, Hobart © @matty_eaton

Visiting kunanyi/Mt Wellington is one of the best things to do in Hobart, especially in winter. We’ve put together some tips on exploring Wellington Park, including how to get to the summit of kunanyi/Mt Wellington in the snow.

Get Back to Nature at Maydena, Tasmania

Maydena Bike Park Mandatory. Image Credit: Tim Bardsley-Smith

Maydena is a small village on the banks of the Tyenna River that punches above its weight in its proximity to Tasmania’s finest natural places. Read on to discover four reasons to make Maydena your base for exploring Tasmania’s spectacular World Heritage wilderness.

Go into the Wild at Strathgordon

Gordon River Road, on way to Strathgordon. Image Credit Stu Gibson

Strathgordon is literally the place at the end of the road, nestled deep within Tasmania’s rugged southwest on the edge of World Heritage Wilderness Area. Adventure awaits around Lake Pedder, with hiking, fishing, boating, kayaking, and swimming—not to mention the world’s highest commercial abseil to conquer!

Top 10 things to do on Bruny Island

Bruny Island Neck 📷 Darren Wright

Discover popular things to do on Bruny Island, southern Tasmania.  lunawuni / Bruny Island is a treasure trove of natural beauty, abundant wildlife, talented local

Bruny Island Neck – Fairy Penguins

The Neck - Bruny Island. Image credit: Tourism Australia

Our island state is known for its natural beauty. It’s also a haven for wildlife, with important habitat dotted throughout Tasmania. One of these special places is the Bruny Island Neck Game Reserve, a key habitat for little penguins, short-tailed shearwaters, and other bird life.

9 Things to do in the Coal River Valley

The beautiful Coal River Valley, a region known for its history, exceptional wines and the picture-perfect town of Richmond. The beautiful countryside is just 25-minutes

Tours and day trips from Hobart

Southern Tasmania has so much to offer – from its secluded beaches, towering seacliffs, enchanting waterfalls or its food and beverage culture. A trip to

Gifts from Tasmania

Willie Smith’s Apple Shed

If you’re looking for Christmas (or birthday or ‘just because’ even) gift ideas for him, her, mum, dad, the kids, the grandparents, or friends, look

All Heroes Walk Capes: 5 Bold Hikes in Southern Tasmania

Not all heroes wear capes, but they do all enjoy walking them—especially in Tasmania, where the adventures are wild and the scenery is raw and chiselled (like the washboard abs of those who fight crime). We’ve listed five ‘cape walks’ for the brave and courageous to conquer.

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