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The Most Interesting And Fun Activities That You Can Do In Tasmania

8/4/2021

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Your love for Tasmania has brought you to this beautiful island, but you are not sure of the fun and interesting activities you can try here. No worries, as we got you covered with some of the most thrilling and fascinating activities you can try in Tasmania.
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Remember that there are so many things to do there that you’ll need to plan your stay there for at least two weeks. That said, let’s explore the exciting world of activities in Tasmania.
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Enjoy A Visit To Hobart’s Waterfront
When you start your trip to Hobart, which is the capital city of Tasmania, you ought to enjoy the beautiful local heritage there. The scenic waterfront nestles beautifully in the complex suburban infrastructure that you have to admire. You can enjoy taking pictures there for beautiful memories.

Explore The Salamanca Market
Hobart also offers a variety of goods made locally, such as timbers, handcrafted cheese, handmade glasses, jewelry, and much more. You will find the Salamanca market near the waterfront. Spend a few hours there to buy something that you like or enjoy watching the local craftsmanship.

Conquer Mt Wellington
From Hobart, you can also plan a hiking trip to Mt Wellington, which you can see from the city. You will need a whole day for this trip as you have to reach Mt Wellington Park to witness the breathtaking beauty of the whole island landscape from a decent height. You can drive up to the park if you have a campervan with you or choose a trekking path available to reach the top.

Dare Experiencing The Tahune Airwalk
For travelers who are accompanying kids, the Tahune Forest Adventures is a worthy place to visit when driving from Hobart. One of the key attractions there is the Tahune Airwalk, which is a platform suspended 50 meters above the forest region. If you are not afraid of heights, this could offer you a beautiful panoramic view of the canopy, mountains, and rivers.

Appreciate The Various Tasmanian Waterfalls
Moving forward from Hobart, you will reach several breathtaking waterfalls, and one of them is Russell Falls. It’s located in Mt Field National Park, which is considered the most exotic falls on the island. It’s also quite easy to reach. Besides Russell, you will also love Lady Barron Falls and the Horseshoe Falls along the way, which are worth reaching in your vehicle.

Get Goosebumps At Port Arthur
A drive from Hobart will also take you to Port Arthur, which is an exile settlement-turned-museum famous for its spooky and historic interiors. It has significance to show off the Australian colonial past, showcasing stories related to various convicts penalized there. Visit it if you want to have a chilling experience.
Enjoy A Hike To Wineglass Bay
For some visitors, a trip to Wineglass Bay is enough to experience a scenic view at Freycinet National Park, Tasmania. The 3.5-mile hike is not that tough, and people of all ages can cherish the beautiful view once they reach the place. For hikers who want to experience even better views, a trip to Mt Amos summit would be even more adventurous. If hiking is not something for you, book a flight that will take you over Wineglass Bay to experience the scenic flight at an affordable rate. Check with the local flight service provider there to know the current rates, though it’s usually around $175 per person.

Mesmerize The Beauty Of Lavender Fields At Bridestowe Estate
Tourists visiting Tassie during the first quarter of the year are up for a treat to experience the lavender fields at Bridestowe Estate in Northern Tasmania. The best month to experience these blooming fields is at the starting of February, but be sure to check the official website that offers information about the current status of these fields. 

Intoxicate Yourself In The Bay Of Fires
If you visit the east coast of Tasmania, you will witness a seashore that feels like it’s alive with fire. The spellbinding beauty at the Bay of Fires can be witnessed when you travel a few miles from the town of St. Helens. Suppose you are confused about how to plan your campervan itinerary in the local area. In that case, we recommend starting along the East Coast from Hobart through Launceston and returning to Hobart, experiencing the scenic views along the way. Additionally, you can choose to accommodate in one of the many bed-and-breakfast lodges there to witness the local region properly.

Explore Your Artistic Side With MONA
MONA or the Museum of Old & New Art is one of Australia’s most iconic places to visit. Since the museum’s establishment in 2011, it has been captivating art lovers with its quirky, controversial, and crazy exhibitions. This is one museum which you will not find boring for sure! For Tasmanian locals, it’s free of charge, but even outsiders won’t have to pay a lot to enter and witness the unique creativity there.

Cherish A Treat At Charlie’s Restaurant
When you are Launceston, you cannot miss the local desserts offered at Charlie’s Dessert House. Experience the rich local flavors if you have a sweet tooth. Moreover, from Launceston, which is the second-largest city in Tasmania, you can visit other places of interest, like the lavender fields of Bridestowe.

Visit The Uncharted Satellite Island
This private island is so small and secretive that tourists visiting Tasmania often forget to visit it. You do need to get exclusive accommodation offers to visit this remote location. Even some locals don’t know about this place, which makes it more exciting to explore, doesn’t it? However, make sure to plan your stay there beforehand to enjoy it to the fullest.

Tasmania certainly has so many tourist attractions that you will need weeks to explore them all. A recommended way to explore it is by having a campervan with you so you can travel and stay as you visit all the iconic places present on this Australian island. There are tons of activities that you can try there yourself and with loved ones. Make sure to plan your itinerary in advance to experience this beautiful island to the fullest.
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