A UNESCO World Heritage site, Cradle Mountain offers stunning hiking trails and breathtaking views of the surrounding wilderness.
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Known for its pristine beaches including the famous Wineglass Bay.
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Step back in time at this former convict settlement exploring wellpreserved ruins and learning about Australia's colonial history.
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With its white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters the Bay of Fires is a paradise for beach enthusiasts and photographers.
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Impressive rock formations and cliffs along the Tasman Peninsula showcasing the raw beauty of nature.
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Located in Hobart, this vibrant market offers a wide array of local crafts, fresh produce and delicious food.
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Overlooking Hobart, this mountain provides panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscapes especially during sunrise and sunset.
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Located within Mount Field National Park, Russell Falls is a captivating three-tiered waterfall surrounded by lush rainforest.
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Explore this island's diverse wildlife, stunning beaches and enjoy a taste of local produce, including fresh oysters and cheese.
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Encounter Tasmanian devils and other native wildlife in a natural habitat setting by promoting conservation and education.
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