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Greens Beach
Approximately kilometres miles north-west of Launceston and at the mouth of the Tamar River lies Greens Beach a take-off point for Narawntapu National Park Narawntapu National Park has three access points at Bakers Beach Badger Head and Greens Beach The ...
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Launceston
Launceston is Tasmania acirc s second largest city and sits at the junction of the North and South Esk Rivers From here the broad Tamar River valley opens north to Bass Strait kilometres miles away Elegant historic streetscapes and century ...
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Launceston Sth
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Low Head
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North - North East
North Northeast From Launceston the island acirc s second major city this area covers dark green forests ancient mountain peaks fields of summer lavender vineyards tiny villages national parks and walking tracks along unspoiled beaches as far as you can ...
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Launceston and Tamar Valley
Launceston and the Tamar Valley blend history scenery creativity adventure entertainment and the superb flavours of fine food and wine Winding kilometres miles north from Launceston to Bass Strait the Tamar River acirc s quiet waters are navigable for its ...
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Beaconsfield
The small town of Beaconsfield sits on the western banks of the Tamar River in the heart of the Tamar Valley Wine Region With a population of around people the town s economy is focused around the revitalised gold mine ...
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George Town
George Town sits on the eastern banks of the Tamar River about minutes acirc s drive kilometres miles north of Launceston It is the third oldest settlement in Australia after Sydney and Hobart At nearby Low Head you can explore ...
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Launceston, Tamar and The North
Launceston and the Tamar Valley blend history scenery creativity adventure entertainment and the superb flavours of fine food and wine Winding kilometres miles north from Launceston to Bass Strait the Tamar River acirc s quiet waters are navigable for its ...
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