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Tasmania (nickname - pronounced: “Tazzie”) is a small island south of Melbourne with excellent hiking tracks, which will give you the feeling that time goes by slower. Life is a touch more relaxed and the famous Aussie saying “no worries mate” is more common here than in other parts of Australia.


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Tasmania - Overview and Highlights -

You will find more details, about the above mentioned attractions and activities in the following section. Additionally, we have provided some climate tables .

Hobart is the capital of the smallest of all Australian states and is located at the foot of Mt. Wellington on the Derwent River. Enjoy a stroll around the harbour district Sullivans Cove or spoil yourself in one of the nice restaurants with a freshly prepared seafood dish. The historic part Battery Point, the oldest Australian brewery Cascade Brewery, the Salamanca Markets, the Botanical Gardens and Wrest Point Casino are just some sights of this beautiful harbour city. You can celebrate the finish of the famous yacht race Sydney to Hobart if you are around this area at New Year.

The hard climb to the top of Mt Wellington on clear days, will be rewarded with excellent views of the city, its surroundings and the Tasman Bridge. “Chocoholics” will find plenty of opportunity to taste many of the different kinds of chocolates at the Cadbury’s Chocolate Factory.


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The little village of Richmond is only 30 kilometres (19 miles) outside of Hobart and is historically the most important city of Tasmania. The Richmond Bridge was built 1825 and is the oldest surviving bridge in Australia and many of the buildings are built 1830 or even earlier.

At Port Arthur are the ruins of an old jail complex from 1830, located at the tip of the Tasman Peninsula. More than 12,000 prisoners who were deported from England to Australia had to live and suffer in these historical buildings. A walk around this area will give you a very good impression of the hard life of the convicts in those times.



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The main attraction of the Mt. Field National Park is the magnificent 40 metres Russell Falls. You will find a variety of hiking tracks to explore the fauna and flora of this park.

The Freycinet National Park offers a wide range of different bush walks leading you to lonely beaches, coves, passing granite rocks up to 300 metres high, with excellent views. One of the most popular walks goes to beautiful Wineglass Bay, where you can go for a refreshing swim before you start your way back.


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Launceston is the second largest city of this small island and is surrounded by mountains and is also known as the city of gardens. Cataract Gorge is only minutes away from the city centre and you can explore this nice gorge on a variety of walks. Further sights include the City Park which is home to a monkey enclosure as well as the Punchbowl Reserve with fantastic Rhododendron Gardens. While the small village of Sheffield, just outside of Launceston, has 36 murals revealing the history of this area.


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The 85 kilometre long Overland Track is one of the most famous Australian hikes, running through the striking Cradle Mountain – Lake St. Clair National Park. There is also a wide selection of shorter tracks available. A visit to Tasmania is not complete without enjoying the beauty of this national park with its magnificent mountain peaks, crystal clear lakes, rainforests and wide open moor lands.


The best way to explore the spectacular Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park is by doing a Rafting Tour on the mighty Franklin River. Less adventurous people can discover this park on a variety of bush walks or with a scenic flight. The reflections of the fern trees and bushes along the Gordon River can be enjoyed best on a relaxing boat tour.

King Island, Flinders Island and Cape Barren Island are located in the stormy Bass Strait and you can experience a different Aussie “island” lifestyle on these small islands. All of these three islands offer untouched nature, spectacular coastlines, awesome beaches, lakes and mountains to be climbed, which are a world away from the “beaten track”.

Activities: Surfing, Fishing, Horse back riding, Cycling, Golfing, Hiking, Climbing, Scuba Diving

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Climate Tables:

Please note, that the following charts show average temperatures.

Hobart Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dez
Maximum [°C] 22 22 21 18 15 13 12 13 15 17 19 20
Minimum [°C] 12 12 11 9 6 5 4 5 6 7 9 11

Maximum [°F]

71.6

71.6

69.8

64.4

59

55.4

53.6

55.4

59

62.6

66.2

68

Minimum [°F]

53.6

53.6

51.8

48.2

42.8

41

39.2

41

42.8

44.6

48.2

51.8

Rainfall [mm] 37 38 40 49 41 29 49 49 42 48 48 59
Raindays 9 8 10 11 13 11 13 15 14 13 14 13

Launceston Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dez
Maximum [°C] 23 23 21 17 14 11 11 12 14 16 19 21
Minimum [°C] 10 10 9 7 5 3 2 3 4 6 7 9

Maximum [°F]

73.4

73.4

69.8

62.6

57.2

51.8

51.8

53.6

57.2

60.8

66.2

69.8

Minimum [°F]

50

50

48.2

44.6

41

37.4

35.6

37.4

39.2

42.8

44.6

48.2

Rainfall [mm] 40 43 43 58 63 61 81 80 65 63 51 53
Raindays 8 7 9 11 13 13 16 16 13 13 11 10

Cradle Mtn. Region Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dez
Maximum [°C] 17 18 14 11 8 5 5 5 7 10 12 14
Minimum [°C] 6 7 6 4 2 0 0 0 -1 2 3 4

Maximum [°F]

62.6

64.4

57.2

51.8

46.4

41

41

41

44.6

50

53.6

57.2

Minimum [°F]

42.8

44.6

42.8

39.2

35.6

32

32

32

30.2

35.6

37.4

39.2

Rainfall [mm] 147 131 158 228 288 276 329 309 277 249 216 192
Raindays 16 14 18 20 21 21 24 23 22 21 19 19

 

 
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