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Cradle Mountain
Cradle Mountain acirc s jagged peaks are one of the most recognisable images of Tasmania acirc s wilderness Cradle Mountain is at the northern end of the -hectare -acre Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair national park part of the Tasmanian Wilderness ...
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Devonport
Devonport sits the banks of the Mersey River and is Tasmania acirc s third largest city It is one of the Island acirc s primary access points and home to the Spirit of Tasmania ferries The city has a population ...
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Deloraine
Deloraine at the foot of the Great Western Tiers in Tasmania acirc s central north is classified by the National Trust and you acirc ll see why the moment you enter The bridge Bonney acirc s Inn and the Baptist ...
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Great Nature Trail
Weave your way from the start of this trail through mountains valleys and picturesque coastal villages until you reach one of the prettiest towns in Australia the fishing village of Stanley It begins with the craggy misty mountains of the ...
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Great Western Tiers Tourist Route
Explore a timeless and mystical landscape that some say has been million years in the making The chain of mountains that forms the tier has more than lakes and tarns and its alpine environment is so rare that it is ...
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Latrobe
Follow the twists and turns of the Mersey River and you will soon reach Latrobe the former port of the north-west coast Once the bustling town of its time it is now a much smaller neighbour to Devonport Latrobe acirc ...
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Sheffield
Concealed in the foothills of majestic Mount Roland is the enterprising town of Sheffield where history and art merge to create an entire town of murals Almost people live in Sheffield farming sheep cattle deer and emus You can learn ...
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Devonport, Cradle Mountain and the Great Western Tiers
From the city of Devonport port of the Spirit of Tasmania to the rugged country towards Cradle Mountain is a region of farming hamlets and historic buildings beaches forests mountains carved by glaciers and fertile farmland The backdrop to your ...
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Ulverstone
Ulverstone is a coastal town at the mouth of the Leven River supported by agriculture and tourism The town has a population of about Inland are several small farming communities many breeding dairy and beef cattle Many parks along Ulverstone ...
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Port Sorell
The seaside town of Port Sorell on the Rubicon River estuary is a quiet getaway close to some of the best natural wildlife viewing opportunities in the state Port Sorell has a population of which increases significantly in the summer ...
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Penguin
Penguin on the northwest coast overlooking Bass Strait is characterised by sleepy weekdays that turn into bustling weekends a scenic esplanade its friendly community and charming seaside caf Atilde copy s The town acirc s population of nearly rejoices in ...
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Mole Creek
Mole Creek occupies a valley between the Gog Range and the Great Western Tiers in the central north not far from Tasmania acirc s highest point Mount Ossa This is an area of fascinating limestone caves that have been forming ...
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