Pristine South Tasmania

Pristine South Tasmania 2024 | Page 5 The Bruny Island ferry departs from Kettering, taking you to an island with adventures waiting for you. At the heart of Tasmania is the Central Highlands, home to Tasmania’s early settler history, beautiful national parks and some of the most sought after fishing spots in the state. The Great Lake will keep any keen trout angler happy and the Huon pine mural Wall of Wilderness at Derwent Bridge is living art at its finest. Making your way to the east coast, you can explore the relaxed seaside lifestyle you won’t want to leave. Places like the Bay of Fires and Wineglass Bay are ideal locations for any keen photographer. Discover a world of adventure with a beautiful backdrop to capture that perfect, happy, holiday snap. Crystal clear waters and pristine beaches line the entire east coast, making it a drive worth taking. Moving to the other corner of Tasmania is the north west, famous for prime farm lands, rugged natural wilderness and the cleanest air in the world. Surfers are in for a treat at Green Point Beach, home to the West Coast Classic. Like the rest of Tasmania, locals are spoilt for choice, with quality local produce including premium wagyu beef, shellfish and much more. The wild west coast is one of Tasmania’s last true wilderness frontiers, with rugged mountains, rich mining history and untouched lakes and rivers. Natural beauty is at every turn, including giant sand dunes, Southwest National Park and the West Coast Wilderness Railway. Each corner of Tasmania has too much to see and do in a day trip, so check out the variety of accommodation options available in this holiday magazine, and explore the tourist attractions, restaurants and cafés on offer. Huon River. Photography by: Scott Gordon

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