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Tasmania
A state of it's own, Tasmania is often known as the "Apple Isle". Situated across the dangerous Bass Strait, Tassie enjoys a cool climate and sparse population. Much of the state is dense wilderness and is therefore popular with naturalists.
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Being another island,
Tasmania
has a charm all of its own. There are no deserts or sunburnt plains, it is in fact covered with mountains, streams, rivers, forests and swamps. Enjoying a small population for its size, more than 25% of the island is protected by National Parks and reserves. World Heritage areas take up one fifth of the island in a region stretching from Cradle Mountain in the north to South West Cape and the island beyond. This area contains pristine wilderness, raging rivers and more than 1000 km of walking trails. It is the most wooded and rugged state with much of the southwest still unexplored. With very few roads,
Tasmania
remains a naturalists delight.
For scuba divers that can brave the cold
Tasmania
's water are full of fascinating marine creatures. Deep water sponge gardens are plentiful and much more colourful than any coral reef. Kelp forests, caves, pinnacles and shipwrecks make diving Tassie memorable. Encounters with dolphins, seals, whales and penguins are also highly likely, so the fact that the cold diving conditions keep people away is infact a blessing for nature.
Separated from mainland
Australia
by the treacherous Bass Strait visitors come either by plane or ferry. Two vehicle ferries operate from Melbourne to Devonport daily which is a great way to continue your self-sufficient tour of
Australia
.
Devonport sits on the northcoast of
Tasmania
, with Hobart the state's capital on the lower south-east coast on the Derwent River. The trip south along the east coast is delightful through rolling rich green farmland before reaching the rugged mountains around Hobart.
4WD highlights include
Bruny Island
, just 35km from Hobart; the St Helens - Launceston loop in the North East taking in Mt William National Park and Bay of Fires; the World Heritage wilderness area around the Franklin Gordon Wild Rivers NP and Cradle Mountain and Lake St Clair; and the Lake Pedder region on Gordon River Rd.
Much of the interior is high country, with rocky mountains and large snow fields. Snow is guaranteed during winter and occasionally during summer. Many unique plants and animals survive on the island due to its isolation including the Huon Pine, one of the world's best timbers; the leatherwood tree that results in leatherwood honey; and the now extinct Tasmanian tiger.
Walls of Jerusalem NP is a sub-alpine wilderness where 5 steep mountain peaks form a natural amphitheatre. Mount Field NP 75km west of Hobart also contains glacier lakes, alpine moorlands and rainforests. Freycinet NP 60km from Swansea on the east coast has mountains, wetlands, lagoons, beaches and rocky shores that are home to a diversity of wildlife and is popular with bushwalkers, and scuba divers. Bicheno is the favourite scuba diving site with kelp gardens and inquisitive seals that love to swim alongside divers. Bicheno is a small holiday and
fishing
town on the east coast. Known as the Sun Coast this area boasts the warmest climate and the most sunshine in Tassie. The surrounding area is marked by virgin beaches, granite headlands and scattered islands.
Tasmania
's historical significance is well preserved with many stone buildings, ruins and memoirs of our early convict beginnings that began with just 49 settlers in 1803. You'll notice the distinct English charm of many of these rural areas with apple crops, potato farming and beautiful cottage gardens.
Tourism contributes greatly to
Tasmania
's economy. The natural beauty of the island is astounding. Visitors can explore remote wilderness areas, raft the wild rivers, ski the highlands, tour the historic ruins at Port Arthur, visit museums and art galleries, fish for trout, observe native wildlife, take a scenic flight or enjoy local crafts.
Tasmania Weather & Climate
Closest Weather Station
Hobart at 14:00 29 Aug th rowspan="3">Date/Time
Distance from Hobart 0.8km S
Temperature
Feels Like
Rel. Humidity
Dew Point
Pressure
Rainfall
Wind Direction
Wind Speed
Gusts
16.1°C
12.7°C
44%
3.8°C
1022.3hPa
0.0mm
N
11km/h
6knots
19km/h
10knots
Closest Climatic Station
Hobart (Ellerslie Road)
Distance from Hobart 0.8km S
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Mean Max. °C
21.6
21.6
20.1
17.3
14.4
11.9
11.6
13.0
15.0
16.9
18.6
20.3
Mean Min. °C
11.8
12.0
10.8
8.9
6.9
5.2
4.6
5.2
6.4
7.7
9.2
10.8
Mean Rain mm
48.3
39.9
45.2
51.4
46.8
54.0
52.7
52.8
52.7
62.3
54.1
56.8
Tasmania Treks
Bruny Island
Bruny Island lies just off the east coast of Tasmania and is accessible via a vehicular ferry from Kettering just 33km south of Hobart. This trek takes in a trip from Hobart to Bruny Is and then southwest to Hartz Mtns NP returning to Hobart.
Cradle Mtn
Cradle Mtn is a popular spot to visit on the west coast of Tassie. This easy trek takes in some of the lesser known routes around Strahan, Macquarie Heads, Corinna, Granville Harbour and Savage River as part of a visit to Cradle Mountain.
Devonport to Cradle Valley
This trek takes you on the wonderful ‘Treasure Trail’ - a diverse region of charming old towns, farmlands, forests and World Heritage Area wilderness, and welcoming people of Tasmania.
Montezuma Falls & Ring River
The magnificant Montezuma Falls lies deep in state forest between Zeehan and Roseberry with many rivers and creeks to cross along the way. It is a delightful place to visit both for the excitement of the journey and for the experience of seeing Tasmania's highest fall up close.
Strahan to Wynyard via Murchison Hwy
The Murchison Highway is a sealed road in Tasmania’s northwest that starts at Rayna and heads north to the town of Somerset on the coast. This trek passes through many old mining towns such as Zeehan and Rosebery, while offering spectacular mountain scenery, cool thick forests and gentle plateaus.
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Zeehan Spray Tunnel
A short one-way loop track out of Zeehan that takes in some history and is a bit of fun for everyone. This is only a 30 minute return trip but is well worth it if you are passing through Zeehan enroute to the nearby 4WD Montezuma Track.
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Tasmania
Tasmania is Australias southern-most state and comprises less than 1% of the nation in terms of landsize covering just 68,000 sq km. However with 472,000 people it outsizes the NT and ACT in terms of population. Tasmania is also 10 hours ahead of GMT and lies completely within the temperate zone.
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South East Tasmania
Scale 1:250,000Detailed map of South Eastern Tasmania from Great Lake to the South East Cape to Tasman Peninsula to Bicheno.
$9.20
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Natmap Raster 2005: Premium - DVD
This new NATMAP Raster was released in April 2005. This is a 2 DVD set that contains all 1:250 000 scale NATMAP topographic maps covering Australia, published to December 2004.
$119.00
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Tasmania Visitors Map
This double sided map has a detailed map of Tasmania on one side and smaller maps of major towns and Hobart on the other. Highlights caravan parks, tourist features, information centres, national parks, camping areas and more.
$4.95
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Tasmania and Hobart
This double sided road map of Tasmania features a comprehensive map of the complete state on one side and Hobart suburbs, regions and Launceston on the other. This easy to read fully indexed map features a places of interest list as well as accomodation and general information for all around Tasmania.
$6.95
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Discover Tasmania
This handy guide, with an outdoor focus, features an easy-to-follow road atlas, as well as plenty of useful information on what there is to see and do, planning your trip, where to stay, and driving and preparation tips. There's also interesting background on the area's history, geology, flora and fauna.
$21.95
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Tasmania Handy Map
Great for use in the car, Hema’s State Handy Maps clearly show highways, minor and secondary roads, national and state routes and fully-indexed cities, towns and localities. Detailed road distances are also shown. All of the maps are double-sided and come in an easy-to-fold format.
$6.95
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Tasmania Handy Map - Deluxe Cover
Great for use in the car, Hema’s State Handy Maps clearly show highways, minor and secondary roads, national and state routes and fully-indexed cities, towns and localities. Detailed road distances are also shown. All of the maps are double-sided and come in an easy-to-fold format.
$8.95
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Tasmania A4 State Map
This matt cardboard map is A4 in size and shows all the major roads around Tasmania including King and Flinders Island.
$3.95
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