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Liffey Falls Reserve is a stunning state reserve located within the Great Western Tiers mountain range in Tasmania's north.
Located in Tasmania, the Liffey River Reserve - Bush Heritage Australia (BHA) Liffey is a pristine conservation reserve covering 105 hectares.
Lions Park Lookout in Deloraine, Tasmania is a must-visit travel destination known for its breathtaking views of the Western Tiers and Mersey Valley.
Little Blue Lake South Mount Cameron is a well-known natural landmark in the Far North East of Tasmania.
Located approximately 10 kilometers east of Mole Creek, Tasmania, Lobster Falls is a beautiful cascade-style waterfall that attracts a lot of visitors who love to hike in nature.
Low Head Lighthouse is an iconic historic landmark located in Low Head, Tasmania.
On the picturesque Low Head Peninsula at the mouth of the Tamar River is Australia's oldest pilot station, dating from 1806.
Max Harris Reserve & Memorial Rose Garden in George Town, Tasmania is a solemn tribute to the courageous servicemen and women who served their country, and a reminder of the sacrifices they made in times of war.
Located in the heart of the Great Western Tiers, Tasmania’s Meandering Falls is a stunning 130m two-tiered waterfall that drops over rocky cliffs into the Meander River Valley below.
The major threats to the Mole Creek Karst National Park are related to human activity, including nearby agricultural land use, forestry practices, and recreational caving.
Mt George Lookout in George Town, Tasmania is a scenic destination that offers breathtaking views of the Tamar River and the surrounding landscape.
Northeast Park Scottsdale is a nature lover's paradise located in the North East of Tasmania.
Notley Fern Gorge Legana is a must-visit state reserve located in Northern Tasmania, just half an hour's drive (24 kilometers/15 miles) northwest of Launceston.
Pine Lake Central Plateau is a natural gem located in the Central Highlands region of Tasmania.
The Pipers River Board Walk is a 180-meter-long boardwalk managed by East Tamar Landcare.
Prince's Square is a spacious and picturesque park in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.
Quamby Bluff is a picturesque mountain located in Northern Tasmania, Australia.
Ross Bridge is a sandstone arch bridge in Tasmania, Australia, completed in July 1836.
The Great Western Tiers Sculpture Trail is a series of sculptures located in and around Deloraine, Northern Tasmania.
Suspension Bridge Deloraine is a popular tourist attraction in the small town of Deloraine, Tasmania.
Symmons Plains Raceway is a motor racing circuit in Australia, located about 30 km (19 mi) south of Launceston, Tasmania. Since the closure of the Longford circuit in the 1960s it has been Tasmania's premier motor racing facility.
Tamar Island Wetlands Centre And Reserve is an urban wetlands reserve located just a ten-minute drive from Launceston, making it a great destination for visitors to Launceston who want to explore the local natural environment.
The Tamar River is a stunning 70-kilometre estuary located in northern Tasmania, Australia.
Located in the small town of Mole Creek in Tasmania, Australia, The Big Tasmanian Devil is a popular attraction for visitors.
Come join the Launceston Kart Club in Tasmania for an exciting experience of go-karting!
The Paterson Bridge is a concrete bridge located near King's Bridge in Launceston, Tasmania.
Located in Campbell Town, Tasmania, The Red Bridge is a popular travel destination that attracts visitors from all over the world.
Trevallyn Dam is a concrete gravity dam located on the South Esk River in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.
Tulampanga, also known as the Alum Cliffs Mole Creek, holds great spiritual and social significance for Aboriginal people.
Valentine Park is a charming little park located in the small town of Campbell Town, Tasmania.