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Hobart
Tasmania’s capital city is an intriguing blend of heritage and lifestyle, scenery and vibrant culture.
Launceston
Launceston is Tasmania’s second-largest city and is located on the Tamar River where the North and South Esk Rivers converge - a city of graceful streets adorned by elegant Victorian and Edwardian facades, surrounded by beautiful countryside.
Tasmania Midlands
The Midlands encompass some of Tasmania’s most gently-beautiful country scenery, and the State’s best-preserved colonial towns and villages, where church spires overlook English trees, Georgian cottages line the quiet streets and stone bridges are reflected in leaf-dappled water.
Tasmania North East
If there’s a single keynote for Tasmania’s North East, perhaps it’s colour — travelling through this part of the State, you’ll be aware of the changing tones and hues of the land, the sky, the sea.
Tasmania North West
From Devonport, the Bass Highway takes you through the Port of Burnie. Visit the lighthouse at Wynyard's Table Cape then continue through farming land to Stanley and the famous "Nut". South west of Smithton is Marrawah on Tasmania's wild West Coast.
Tasmania South East
Experience the many aspects of the Tasmania's South East. Turn off the highway at the historic town of Sorell, and head south for scenery, wildlife, heritage and adventure on the Tasman Peninsula. Inland is historic Richmond and further north the town of Swansea and the beautiful scenery of the east coast.


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