You may think that Tasmania is extremely small and will have nothing much to see. But don't forget that great thing come in small packages and Tasmanian attractions are nothing short of great. There is shopping to do, sites to see, hiking, swimming, surfing and the Tasmanian devil to visit! It is here you will find Australia's oldest narrow gauge tramway and you can take the family for a joy ride on scenic railway through some of the most picturesque parts of Tasmania.
Tasmania is a perfect holiday destination for anyone and it's time the world got to know about it. With scenic beauty in all its parts, the North-East of Tasmania has the most fertile soil that grows best quality timber in the country. Grazing of sheep is done in plenty and poppy crops are grown in abundance in this part. One will be surprised to know that the north-eastern Tasmania was at one point in time, a mining area. It's an experience to see what is left of the gold mines at Beaconsfield and the Tin mines at Derby. Tamar River hosts picturesque sites in the north-east of this town and has beautiful waterfalls, gorges and beaches in this part. While, Lanceston being the largest city, this side, is known for its historical monuments, restaurants and beautiful parks, Scottsdale has the largest lavender farms.
Moving on to the South and South-Eastern parts of the state of Tasmania. Being the most populated parts of the state, this region is the centre for commerce and industry in the state, with the state capital of Hobart located in this part. South East of Tasmania boasts of beautiful heritage sites and attractive bush lands. Shot Tower at Taroona and Arthur's Circus at Battery Point are a few places of tourist attraction that one wouldn't want to miss. Some of the other sites that one must see are The Hastings Cave, Mt. Wellington and Mt. Field National Park. Richmond is also a beautiful artistic town.
Not any other place can be a better escape than Tasmania. The east coast of Tasmania is absolutely lovely and boasts of the finest weather all year long. Fishing is a major attraction here and the towns of Bicheno and St. Helens are the best known fishing ports. The popular and most visited Tasmanian tourist attraction, Freycinet National Park is located on the east coast. For camping head to Coles Bay and Wineglass bay is not to be missed. Swim, lie on the white sandy beaches, snorkel and also visit the birds, fishes and animals in Bicheno's sea life park.
Time for the wild-wild-west! Escape to the Tasmanian wilderness for a real hide-out from the world. Queenstown, being the biggest town, boasts of some spectacular sights of its wilderness. This region is sparsely populated and thus makes the best getaway place. Gordon River, running through the South West of Tasmania makes for a beautiful sight that can be enjoyed by one and all. Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park is a must visit. Bushwalkers and tourists frequent this side of the state of the state of Tasmania and make it popular tourist attraction.
Tasmania is a perfect holiday destination for anyone and it's time the world got to know about it. With scenic beauty in all its parts, the North-East of Tasmania has the most fertile soil that grows best quality timber in the country. Grazing of sheep is done in plenty and poppy crops are grown in abundance in this part. One will be surprised to know that the north-eastern Tasmania was at one point in time, a mining area. It's an experience to see what is left of the gold mines at Beaconsfield and the Tin mines at Derby. Tamar River hosts picturesque sites in the north-east of this town and has beautiful waterfalls, gorges and beaches in this part. While, Lanceston being the largest city, this side, is known for its historical monuments, restaurants and beautiful parks, Scottsdale has the largest lavender farms.
Moving on to the South and South-Eastern parts of the state of Tasmania. Being the most populated parts of the state, this region is the centre for commerce and industry in the state, with the state capital of Hobart located in this part. South East of Tasmania boasts of beautiful heritage sites and attractive bush lands. Shot Tower at Taroona and Arthur's Circus at Battery Point are a few places of tourist attraction that one wouldn't want to miss. Some of the other sites that one must see are The Hastings Cave, Mt. Wellington and Mt. Field National Park. Richmond is also a beautiful artistic town.
Not any other place can be a better escape than Tasmania. The east coast of Tasmania is absolutely lovely and boasts of the finest weather all year long. Fishing is a major attraction here and the towns of Bicheno and St. Helens are the best known fishing ports. The popular and most visited Tasmanian tourist attraction, Freycinet National Park is located on the east coast. For camping head to Coles Bay and Wineglass bay is not to be missed. Swim, lie on the white sandy beaches, snorkel and also visit the birds, fishes and animals in Bicheno's sea life park.
Time for the wild-wild-west! Escape to the Tasmanian wilderness for a real hide-out from the world. Queenstown, being the biggest town, boasts of some spectacular sights of its wilderness. This region is sparsely populated and thus makes the best getaway place. Gordon River, running through the South West of Tasmania makes for a beautiful sight that can be enjoyed by one and all. Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park is a must visit. Bushwalkers and tourists frequent this side of the state of the state of Tasmania and make it popular tourist attraction.
About the Author:
Christopher is an avid traveler and an ardent ecologist. He is author of a number of eco-economy and travel economy books and his latest book Tasmania Cradle Mountain is sold worldwide.
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