Jump on the Don River Railway
Locomotive enthusiasts will delight at all the spectacular railway attractions Tasmania has to offer. One in particular that people love to visit is the Don River Railway. Located in Devonport, a city...
View ArticleExploring the Tamar Valley
The Tamar Valley is a beautiful part of Tasmania which lovers of the finer things in life won't want to miss. Close to the city of Launceston, it's a hot-spot for vineyards, tasty cuisine and gorgeous...
View ArticleGet the best out of Tasmania’s shopping
There's something about shopping that just makes you feel good. Whether it's a new dress, hat, necklace or even accessory for the home, but best yet a memory from your holiday – a new purchase can...
View ArticleFancy yourself some Tassie trout?
The Tasmanian Trout Expo is truly a highlight on the calendar for Aussie fishing enthusiasts – of which there are many! This fun festival is taking place in 2013 on September 21-22 at Brumby's Creek....
View ArticleSoak up heritage and history
Not only is Tasmania famous for its stunning natural beauty, fine wine and dining and friendly locals – there's a whole lot of fascinating history and heritage behind the island state. Open for group...
View ArticleA foodie’s paradise
There is plenty to enjoy in the world of food and fine dining in Tasmania. Not only are there are a number of fantastic restaurants and cafes, there are statewide full-on taste experiences with which...
View ArticleFind the Phantom of the Opera
The Phantom of the Opera has come to Hobart and this musical gem is yours to discover at the historic Theatre Royal if you are passing through – the theatre stars in our present ‘Go Behind The Scenery‘...
View ArticleEnjoy Salamanca’s cool vibe
If you're looking for somewhere to hang out, relax and soak up the atmosphere on your holiday in Tasmania, then you can't look past Salamanca. Located in Sullivans Cove, Hobart, this laid-back and cool...
View ArticleGet to know Mount William National Park
Mount William National Park is located in Tasmania's north-east and it's an area that you'll truly want to spend some time getting to know. There's a bit of everything to see at this location, with...
View ArticleThings to see and do at Port Arthur
Port Arthur is perhaps one of Tasmania's most famous attractions. It is a fantastically preserved example and reminder of Australia's convict settlement history, and acts as a window into the past for...
View ArticleWant to camp with some wombats?
Tasmania is one place where you can get up close and personal with some of Australia's unique creatures. There are plenty of wombats and wallabies to go around – so why not head out on a camping...
View ArticleHorse riding the Tasmanian Trail
Tasmania is a fantastic destination for horse riding due to the beautiful natural surrounds and its abundance of trails. And as the weather starts to get warmer and more agreeable, now is the perfect...
View ArticleWander the Bay of Fires
The list of spectacular sights in Tasmania is never-ending, and the Bay of Fires is one breathtaking area you should consider adding to your list of places to see and explore. The reason the area is...
View ArticleA visit to Montezuma Falls
If you want to head out on a rewarding wander in Tasmania, a walk to Montezuma Falls is a local favourite for those who like to take a leisurely stroll in a naturally enchanting area. The Montezuma...
View ArticleEnjoying the Franklin-Gordon River
The Franklin-Gordon River is one of the arteries of Tasmania and there are plenty of activities that you can undertake in on it or around it, so the region is well worth a visit. The river is part of...
View ArticleExploring the lighthouses of Tassie
Tasmania's position to the south of Australia, means that the state is chock-a-block full of lighthouses. In days before modern advanced navigational equipment, many ships ended up in strife sailing to...
View ArticleHead out on a Farm Stay
Can you see yourself relaxing on a beautiful property, miles away from the realities of everyday life and all its worries? Well you can do this in many places in Tasmania. There's nothing like getting...
View ArticleWalk the Freycinet Peninsula
The Freycinet Peninsula is another one of Tasmania's stunning areas. Part of Freycinet National Park, the peninsula is on Tassie's east coast. The scenery is varied with impressive looming mountains...
View ArticleThe low down on Tasmanian wildlife
When many people think of Tasmania, one of the first – or maybe even the only – thing that comes to mind is the cartoon character the Tasmanian Devil. Fair enough too, because this fierce little...
View ArticleSleep at the foot of Cradle Mountain
Cradle Mountain is one of Tasmania's most famous and iconic destinations and it's no surprise why. A stunning natural feature, you can find it at the northern end of the Cradle Mt – Lake St Clair...
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