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REGION: East Coast

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Tasmania ’s East Coast is a coast of contrast - sunshine and sea life, wine and wildlife, crags and beaches, history and adventure. It’s a coast of national parks - Douglas-Apsley, with its quietly flowing rivers, eucalypts and Oyster Bay pines; Freycinet, bushwalkers’ and sea kayakers’ paradise; and Maria Island, with its history, walks and fauna. It’s a coast of fine food and wine - as you journey on, you’ll discover the flavours of the area’s fresh, natural produce.

Further north is the craggy outline of Schouten Island and the graceful profile of the Freycinet Peninsula, with its sea cliffs and forests, tracks and beaches. The holiday town of Coles Bay nestles in a sheltered nook - from here it’s a short walk across a saddle to the perfect half-moon of Wineglass Bay, ranked as one of the world’s best beaches by US- based Outside magazine. Above Coles Bay’s quiet beaches, The Hazards’ pink and grey granite rocks, painted with orange lichen, rise steeply. Climbers and abseilers test their skills, relishing the perfect friction, dramatic exposure and exciting height of crags that plummet to the water below.

All along the coast, bright beaches blaze, and the distinctive blue-green East Coast sea washes the shores. Grey-green sheoak trees dapple the ground with cool shade. In the ocean beyond, whales follow ancestral migration routes, dolphins frolic and sea birds wheel on the wind. Inland, rainforest clings to steep mountain passes, and the steep rock buttresses of Ben Lomond frown over the rich farmlands of the Fingal Valley.

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Tourist info

Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre

  • Ph: (03) 6230 8233 or Freecall: 1800 806 846
 

Parks/Reserves

  • Freycinet NP
  • Douglas-Apsley NP

latest stories

Explore the Bay of Fires

Fishing Boat out of Bay of Fires, Image Courtesy of Tourism Tasmania discovertasmania | 2009-04-07 | There are Visitor Centres at St Helens and Triabunna that can give you the inside word on the Bay of Fires coastline on Tasmania’s east coast, including the stylish new B&Bs populating the coast | read more

Marvellous Maria Island

The Maria Island Walk is the best way to discover the Island and surrounds discovertasmania | 2009-04-06 | The rim of Wineglass Bay has long been regarded as Tasmania's finest stretch of white sand. But that is about to change as more visitors marvel at Maria Island. | read more

Seeing Spots

Andrew quolls 6.jpg grounddweller | 2008-12-30 | A way to see nocturnal animals, like the Eastern Quoll, during daytime hours. | read more

Good Looking Devils in Tasmania

P1010129.JPG grounddweller | 2009-01-15 | When Most People think of the Tasmanian devil the first thing that comes to mind is the Whirlwind Brown Tas from Warner Brothers. | read more

 

latest business reviews

Tasmania's Bay of Fires Lonely Planet's No 1 Destination for 2009

discovertasmania | 2009-03-05 | As a holiday destination Tasmania attracts many of its visitors thanks to its well justified reputation as an ideal location to experience pristine wilderness. So, for those visitors who enjoy walking in remote areas Tasmania has heaps to offer. | read more

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Main Attractions

  • Bicheno
  • Douglas-Apsley National Park
  • Evercreech Forest Reserve
  • Freycinet National Park
  • Maria Island
  • Orford
  • Swansea Bark Mill
  • The Hazards
  • Wineglass Bay

editors picks

Marvellous Maria Island

The Maria Island Walk is the best way to discover the Island and surrounds discovertasmania | 2009-04-06 | The rim of Wineglass Bay has long been regarded as Tasmania's finest stretch of white sand. But that is about to change as more visitors marvel at Maria Island. | read more

Flock to the birds on Tasmania's East Coast

P1010848.JPG grounddweller | 2008-12-07 | Did you know that Tasmania is home to 12 native species of unique bird life? | read more

Good Looking Devils in Tasmania

P1010129.JPG grounddweller | 2009-01-15 | When Most People think of the Tasmanian devil the first thing that comes to mind is the Whirlwind Brown Tas from Warner Brothers. | read more

Explore the Bay of Fires

Fishing Boat out of Bay of Fires, Image Courtesy of Tourism Tasmania discovertasmania | 2009-04-07 | There are Visitor Centres at St Helens and Triabunna that can give you the inside word on the Bay of Fires coastline on Tasmania’s east coast, including the stylish new B&Bs populating the coast | read more

Seeing Spots

Andrew quolls 6.jpg grounddweller | 2008-12-30 | A way to see nocturnal animals, like the Eastern Quoll, during daytime hours. | read more

 

 

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