Around the region
Gunns Plains
Gunns Plains is a scenic farming area. Featuring vineyards, and dairy, as well as the Tasmanian Reptile Centre, and Wing's Farm Park |
Gunns Plains Caves
Home to some of the largest limestone shawl formations in the Southern Hemisphere. Featuring an underground stream and glow-worm display the caves are a delight to behold.
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Preston Falls
On your way to the Leven Canyon take a short walk from the road to view Preston Falls from the viewing platform, and take in the bush surroundings.
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Leven Canyon
A 250m-deep ravine, the Leven Canyon is a spectacular sight. From the enchanting picnic area, follow the rainforest walk to the cliff-face viewing platform and gaze at the breathtaking scenery.
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Cradle Mountain
Tasmania's most recognisable landmark is the craggy profile of Cradle Mountain. On the park boundary is the visitor centre with its interpretive display, ranger station, park information, walker registration and up-to-date weather reports.
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Mount Roland
"A crimson herald of the new dawn."
Mount Roland has a range of walking tracks for the enthusiast. A towering pinnacle shaping the horizon, with Sheffield, the town of murals, at it's base.
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The Nut and Stanley
The historic village of Stanley is nestled at the base of The Nut, a sheer-sided bluff on Circular Head. A walking track climbs to the summit of The Nut, or take the chairlift, with its spectacular views across Bass Strait beaches and over the town.
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Devonport
Gateway to Tasmania via the "Spirit of Tasmania" ferries.
Devonport has a number of interesting attractions close to the City Centre including aboriginal rock engravings, a maritime museum which traces the history of the region dating back from white settlement.
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Don River Railway and Museum
This Devonport museum features Tasmanian's largest collection of steam locomotives and carriages.
Vintage Trains running hourly, and a Steam Train runs on Sundays and Public Holidays.
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