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    Alyssa Dela Cruz
    Alyssa Dela Cruz
    Last updated 15 Mar 2024
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    Photo Credits: (L) Stephen Mabbs (@stephenmabbs) on Unsplash, (M) Mieke Campbell (@miekelauren) on Unsplash, (R) Fidel Fernando (@fifernando) on Unsplash

    Spending time in Tasmania? Once you’re done making your way around Hobart’s attractions, it’s time to pack your stuff for an unforgettable adventure through the state. From incredible cliffs, pristine white sand beaches, and colorful panoramas, there’s something incredible to see at every turn. Whether you want an easy day trip or an extended camping trip, everything’s within reach from the capital city.
    Prep your car and get your engines started. Here are 12 IG-worthy destinations for your road trip in Tasmania!

    1. Tasman National Park

    Rock formations beside the sea
    Photo Credit: Stephen Mabbs (@stephenmabbs) on Unsplash
    Located just an hour and a half away from Hobart, Tasman National Park is the ultimate day trip destination. Whether you want to see towering cliffs, stunning rock formations, or gorgeous white sand beaches, the park has it all. It’s particularly great for thrillseekers since it offers blood-pumping activities like rock climbing, abseiling, and hiking.

    2. Freycinet National Park

    Rocks on the beach
    Photo Credit: Zac Porter (@zac_porter23) on Unsplash
    In need of some inspiration for your Tasmania road trip? Freycinet National Park is exactly the place to be. The park is a scenic wonderland, boasting sights like Wineglass Bay, the most photographed view in the state, and Cape Tourville, where you can marvel at leaping dolphins and the vibrant sunset. While in the area, take some time to go on a cruise, enjoy camping, or swim by the beach!

    3. Bay of Fires

    The beach under giant clouds
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    Turn up the heat on your Tasmanian holiday at the Bay of Fires, home to one of the most stunning beaches on Earth. In fact, it was even named by Lonely Planet as one of the world’s “hottest” travel destinations. With a 50km-long coastline of white sand, lined with vivid orange rocks and aquamarine waters, it’s a photographer’s dream location!

    4. Bridestowe Lavender Fields

    Kid touching lavenders at Bridestowe Lavender Fields
    Photo Credit: Mieke Campbell (@miekelauren) on Unsplash
    Stop and smell the flowers! On your Tasmania road trip, set aside time for a visit to the Southern Hemisphere’s largest lavender farm, Bridestowe Estate. With purple blossoms as far as the eye can see and Mount Arthur in the backdrop, it’s a panorama that’s practically made for IG! To see the flowers in full bloom, time your visit in December and January.

    5. Port Arthur Historic Site

    A historical building in Port Arthur Historic Site
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    Get an in-depth look into Australia’s rich history with a visit to the Port Arthur Historic Site. Around 90 minutes from Hobart, the UNESCO World Heritage site is the Land Down Under’s most intact and best-preserved prison ruins. With over 30 historic buildings, you can get a clear picture of the lives of the 12,500 inmates who served their sentences here. For an extra spooky experience, join the after-dark tour and get a chance to see ghosts that linger in the convict site!

    6. Strahan

    Wooden dock by the seashore
    Photo Credit: Paul Carmona (@sydneylens) on Unsplash
    Experience the best of Tasmania’s west at Strahan, a quaint harborside village with a small countryside charm. Situated near 19 national parks and wildlife refuges, it’s the perfect destination for travelers looking for a reprieve from the hustle of the big city. You can go on scenic hikes (like the Hogarth Falls), take a swim at a pristine beach (we recommend Ocean Beach), or explore the Henty Dunes.

    7. Launceston

    People walking on a bridge surrounded by houses and boats
    Photo Credit: Nico Smit (nicosmit99) on Unsplash
    Keen for a culinary adventure? Make sure to stop by Launceston on your Tasmania road trip. One of the only two of Australia’s UNESCO City of Gastronomy, it boasts plenty of incredible gourmet experiences, like incredible seafood at Geronimo Aperitivo Bar and Restaurant and the wines at Josef Chromy. There are also heaps of museums, historical attractions, and sporting events to enjoy.

    8. Three Capes Track

    Rock formations in the ocean at Three Capes Track
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    If you’re looking for a scenic drive, add the Three Capes Track to your Tasmania road trip itinerary. Ninety minutes from Hobart, the 48km-long track offers compelling panoramas ranging from dramatic sea cliffs (the highest in Oz!) to vibrant rainforests. While the entire trail takes around four days to finish, you can just follow the Cape Hauy trail on an easy day trip.

    9. Mount Wellington

    Mountains and rock formations
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    Overlooking Hobart, Mount Wellington is a towering monument that adds to the city’s charm. Drive to the summit and visit the 18-hectare Wellington Park, where you can do what locals do and enjoy a picnic or a barbecue. To make the most out of your visit, make sure to check the weather forecast before you leave to get uninterrupted views of Hobart.

    10. Mount Field National Park

    Waterfalls in Mount Field National Park
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    Feel one with nature on your road trip in Tasmania with a day at the Mount Field National Park. Located an hour from Hobart, the park has a wide array of scenery. From glacial lakes and cascading falls to the world’s tallest flowering plant (the giant swamp gum), the park is one of the state’s can’t-be-missed destinations. If you’re visiting during winter, you can try your hand at skiing at the field near Lake Dobson.

    11. Maria Island

    Kangaroos on a field on Maria Island
    Photo Credit: Fidel Fernando (@fifernando) on Unsplash
    Calling all animal lovers! Maria Island is the place to be! Home to diverse wildlife, see kangaroos, wombats, wallabies, and other adorable Aussie animals at every turn. It also boasts a rich history of industrial enterprise and convicts. Since it’s an island, it can only be reached by a 30-minute ferry ride from Triabunna, which is 70 minutes from Hobart.

    12. Bruny Island

    Wooden stairs and an overview of the island
    Photo Credit: Tamara Thurman (travelling_tam) on Unsplash
    Another island you can visit during your round trip around Tasmania is the captivating Bruny Island. A popular holiday destination for locals, it offers plenty of exciting activities like kayak rides to hidden sea caves and scenic flights. It’s also a great place for foodies with delicious wine and cheese made on the island!
    Branch out from the capital city and discover the amazing state of Tasmania. All you need is a car to reach all kinds of stunning destinations with picturesque views and unforgettable experiences. Book your car rental with Klook and get the best price available.

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