What is there to do in Tasmania?

22Jul2010

 australiansky Tasmania coach tour1.jpg s1 h203 w290 o0 What is there to do in Tasmania?Tasmania is in Australia and one fifth of it is listed as a World Heritage National Park! When so much of this is National Park area, it means that there is a massive amount of untouched open space, filled with Canyons, Plains and roads to nowhere!

However where exactly in Australia is Tasmania, and is there actually anything to do there? Well in actual fact there is and Tasmania is state in its own right, south of Victoria on its own island! Tasmania is also Australia’s smallest of all the states and even over one hour and a half drive across the island, you are likely to see a whole multitude amount of different sceneries!

So now you know about Tasmania, hat is there to indulge in?

  • Visit Cataract Gorge: Based in Launceston, a suspension bridge called Alexandra Suspension Bridge crosses it! This River Gorge, is one of Tasmania’s main attractions, and the bridge was originally built in the 1890’s. The views are amazing, and a Hydro Dam was built 2.5 kilometres down stream. This is a must see, great sceneries!

  • Walk across the Bay of Fires: On the outskirts of William National Park is a coastline of Tasmania, named the Bay of Fires. Tasmanian Guides can take you on a mission across the Coastline experiencing different eco systems, landscapes and fantastic places to stay! The Beach environment

  • Take a trip to Cradle Mountain: One of the most spectacular views in Tasmania. This mountain is situated on top of a vast Glacial lake called Lake Wilks and the mountain itself rises to over 1500 metres. The surrounding area is covered in a wide range of floral shrubbery and sub alpine vegetation.

  • Go For a Fossick: Not anywhere near as rude as you may have first believed. Basically you go in search of Gold or Precious Gems (in this case Diamonds) in a place called Killiecrankie! This is a self contained accommodation centre in the bush, perfect for outback adventures!

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