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6 Hinkler Road
Cambridge
Tasmania
18 km from Hobart
Hire Car Services / Taxi $$$ / Shuttle $$
201 Evandale Road
Western Junction
13 km from Launceston
Airport Road
Devonport
10.5 km from Devonport
Hire Car Services / Taxi $$$
Esplanade
East Devonport
6 km from Devonport
Hire Car services / Taxi $ / Shuttle FREE
3 Airport St
Wynyard
19 km from Burnie
Tasmania's second largest city and located in the beautiful Tamar Valley
Launceston to Hobart
2 hr 30 min
Launceston to Devonport
1 hr 20 min
Launceston to St Helens
2 hr 22 min
Launceston to Strahan
3 hr 35 min
Launceston to Burnie
1 hr 40 min
Tasmania's capital city
Hobart to Launceston
Hobart to Devonport
3 hr 18 min
Hobart to St Helens
3 hr 20 min
Hobart to Strahan
4 hr 22 min
Hobart to Burnie
3 hr 48 min
On the edge of world heritage-listed wilderness
Strahan to Hobart
Strahan to Launceston
Strahan to Devonport
2 hr 46 min
Strahan to Burnie
2 hr 20 min
Strahan to St Helens
5 hr 25 min
A port city on a beautiful stretch of Tasmania's north-west coast
Burnie to Launceston
Burnie to Devonport
34 min
Burnie to Hobart
Burnie to St Helens
3 hr 30 min
Burnie to Strahan
A popular east coast seaside holiday town
St Helens to Launceston
St Helens to Hobart
St Helens to Devonport
3 hr
St Helens to Burnie
St Helens to Strahan
Arrival and departure point of the Spirit of Tasmania
Devonport to Launceston
Devonport to Hobart
Devonport to Burnie
Devonport to St Helens
Devonport to Strahan
Imposing precipitous cliffs visible over much of northern midlands of Tasmania and Launceston’s winter snowfields
Ancient rainforests and coastal heath, home to Cradle Mountain and start of the Overland Track
River gorges and waterfalls, eucalypt forest and heathlands overlooked by a dolerite-capped plateau.
Dramatic mountain peaks, spectacular gorges and world-famous rivers running through the heart of the Tasmanian wilderness
Dramatic pink granite peaks, white sandy beaches including Wineglass Bay and abundant wildlife
Great walks and stunning views of remote mountain ranges
A natural wildlife sanctuary with historic convict heritage, sweeping bays and dramatic sea cliffs
Spectacular, accessible caves
Great walks and waterfalls, abundant wildlife and excellent visitor facilities
Accessible wilderness and stunning views just a short drive from Hobart
Long sandy beaches with sparkling granite boulders covered with bright orange lichen
An amazing variety of wildlife
Aboriginal heritage
Wildlife, towering sea cliffs, lighthouse
Some of the best and remotest World Heritage listed wilderness found on earth
A remote sanctuary for rare species in a spectacular coastal and mountain landscape
Temperate rainforest, sand dunes and coastal heathland with strong links to the Tasmanian Aboriginal people
A popular tourist destination on the rugged Tasman Peninsula with soaring 300 metre high dolerite sea cliffs.
A part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
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