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Cressy Beach Swansea is a small coastal reserve located about 5 kilometers south of the town of Swansea, on the Great Eastern Drive in Tasmania.
Cressy Beach Conservation Area is a stunning golden sand beach located in Swansea, Tasmania, Australia.
The East Coast Heritage Museum is on Swansea's main street on the corner of Noyes Street.
Fossil Cliffs is a travel destination located on the north of Maria Island, Tasmania, Australia.
Freycinet National Park is a natural wonderland located on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia.
Hazards Beach is a secluded gem on the Freycinet Peninsula, often overlooked by visitors.
Nestled within the stunning Freycinet Peninsula of Tasmania, Honeymoon Bay is a hidden gem waiting to be explored.
Little Swanport Beach, located on Tasmania's East Coast, is an exposed beach, sandbar, and point break that offers inconsistent surfing conditions throughout the year.
Experience the History of Australia's Maria Island National Park.
Mayfield Bay Coastal Reserve is a picturesque conservation area located south of Swansea on Tasmania's charming east coast.
Mayfield Beach Rocky Hills is a hidden gem located at the Mayfield Bay Coastal Reserve.
Moulting Lagoon, located in eastern Tasmania, is an internationally significant wetland protected under the Ramsar Convention.
Painted Cliffs on Maria Island, Triabunna in Australia is a unique destination that should not be missed.
On the East Coast of Tasmania, there is a whale watching experience that spreads out over 14 coastal stops.
Raspins Beach is a scenic site located beside the Tasman Highway, just north of Orford and south of Triabunna in Tasmania.
Redbill Beach in Bicheno is a popular destination for surfers, nature enthusiasts, and families.
Schouten Island, formerly known as Schouten's Isle, is a small island located just 1.6 kilometres south of the Freycinet Peninsula and is a part of Freycinet National Park.
Sleepy Bay is a picturesque destination located within Freycinet National Park in Tasmania, Australia.
Spiky Beach in Swansea, Tasmania is a hidden gem known for its pristine atmosphere and beautiful rock formations.
Swanwick Kayaking Coles Bay offers a unique experience for kayaking enthusiasts.
Located six kilometers west of Buckland, Tasmania and adjacent to the Tasman Highway, the Tasmanian Bushland Garden is a must-visit attraction for native plant and wildlife enthusiasts.
The Three Arch Bridge, also known as the Mayfield Beach Rocky Hills, is a historical landmark located on the east coast of Tasmania.
Waubs Beach, located on the northern side of Bicheno, Australia, is a picturesque and serene beach that is frequented by locals.
Wineglass Bay and Hazards Beach Circuit in Freycinet National Park is a popular hiking destination in Tasmania, Australia.
Located in the Freycinet National Park, Tasmania's Wineglass Bay Lookout is a popular tourist stop known for its spectacular views of the beach and coastal landscape.
Experience the magic of East Coast Natureworld, Tasmania's premier natural wildlife and Ecology park!
Freycinet National Park is a national park on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia, 125 km northeast of Hobart. It occupies a large part of the Freycinet Peninsula, named after French navigator Louis de Freycinet, and Schouten Island.
Discover a new and thrilling adventure on board the Gypsy, the first self-sufficient, solar electric catamaran in Tasmania.
Experience an unforgettable fly fishing adventure with luxurious lakeside accommodation.
Step aboard Pennicott Wilderness Journeys and embark on an unforgettable four-and-a-half-hour eco-cruise around the breathtaking Freycinet National Park coastline. Gaze in awe at the magnificent pink peaks of the Hazards range, and explore the coast dotted with secluded white sand beaches, only accessible by boat or a full-day bushwalk. Voyage into the inner passage of Schouten Island and look out for hidden sea caves, blowholes and waterfalls amongst the granite cliffs. Admire the picturesque b