Discover Hastings Caves State Reserve
Hastings Caves State Reserve is a 90-minute drive from Hobart, and home to the largest dolomite tourist cave in Australia, Newdegate Cave. Its vast chambers began to form more than 40 million years ago.
Explore the Hastings Caves State Reserve further on the two easy walking trails, pack a picnic, or enjoy a barbecue with friends and family in the lovely forest surrounds.
The End of the Road – Cockle Creek
Cockle Creek is the most southerly point you can drive in Australia. It’s also on the edge of Tasmania’s Southwest National Park and the Tasmanian World Heritage Wilderness Area.
Pack for a picnic, camp overnight, or hike the multi-day south coast track into the World Heritage Wilderness.
Exploring Tasmania’s Natural Wonders: Cockle Creek to South Cape Bay
Sitting at the southernmost tip of Australia lies a serene and untouched wilderness that beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Explore Tasmania’s Far South
From pristine landscapes, rugged coastlines, and thermal springs to waterfront accommodations, dining experiences, The Far South is a region like no other.
Discover Dover
Escape to the picturesque seaside village of Dover in Tasmania’s Far South for an unforgettable getaway.
The scenic town of Dover is one of the state’s prettiest and most southern towns. Located in the far south of the Huon Valley, an 80-minute (80km) drive south of our state’s capital Hobart.
Explore Tasmania’s Far South
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