Pristine South Tasmania

Pristine South Tasmania 2024 | Page 71 The Kingborough and Channel areas, steeped in history, boast an array of things to see and do. There is shopping for all your necessities in the central townships of Kingston and Blackmans Bay, along with a chance to discover the locations that make up the Channel and the opportunity to explore historical Bruny Island. THE CHANNEL You will discover secluded beaches, walking tracks, magnificent views and waterfalls for those seeking adventure. There are also boutique shops and fantastic eateries in every little town that dots the coastline. The D’Entrecasteaux Channel is sheltered by Bruny Island, making the beaches along the coast, including Kingston Beach, Coningham and Peppermint Bay, calm and enjoyable for families. Discovered by Bruni D’Entrecasteaux, the stretch of water’s namesake, Margate, Snug, Kettering, Woodbridge and Middleton can be found on your journey down the Channel Highway. Take a short bush walk into Snug Falls, up to Cathedral Rock, or to the hidden Boronia Beach; just a few of the 31 tracks to explore in the area. Travelling down the Channel offers a variety of wineries, galleries, museums, landmarks, national parks, reserves and natural attractions. Each township showcases a proud beating heart, which is pumped by the diverse and charismatic locals. KINGBOROUGH AND THE CHANNEL Kingborough and the Channel, just a short drive south of Hobart Coningham Beach. Photography by: Open2View

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