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Port Arthur
The village of Port Arthur is often missed because of the significance of the Historic Site but there is so much to experience in the area that you may want to consider staying overnight particularly as entry passes to the ...
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Tasman Peninsula and The South East
The Tasman Peninsula is a land of farms forests sheer dolerite cliffs sweeping views across the Tasman Sea and the place of the world acirc s southern-most historic prison It is almost an island apart As you travel past Hobart ...
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Eaglehawk Neck
Eaglehawk Neck is an uncommonly beautiful place The isthmus is flanked by the calm waters of Norfolk Bay on one side and Pirates Bay opening onto the Tasman Sea on the other The quiet village is the gateway to the ...
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Doo Town
Doo Town dates back to the s In Hobart architect Eric Round began a custom that continues today when he placed the name plate Doo I at his Pirate acirc s Bay weekender shack Charles Gibson Doo-Me and Bill Eldriged ...
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Dunalley
Dunalley is a small fishing village south-east of Hobart en route to Port Arthur It is located on a narrow isthmus that joins the Tasman Peninsula to the rest of Tasmania You cross the Denison Canal hand dug in which ...
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Taranna
Taranna is a small sleepy settlement just north of Port Arthur Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula The drive takes you south-east of Hobart for about minutes kilometres miles on the A Highway At Taranna you will find the Tasmanian ...
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Sorell
Sorell kilometres east of Hobart sits at the junction of two roads that can take you south to the Tasman Peninsula and Port Arthur Highway A or north and east to our east coast beaches Highway A The town acirc ...
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