Places of Interest in Hobart
Many of the national park is part of the wilderness which is listed as a World Heritage which covers 20 percent of the island. Climb the mountains Hazard Ranges and admire the scenery is very beautiful Wineglass Bay in Freycinet National Park. See your face in shadow lake Dove Lake and browse the Overland Track in Cradle National Park-Mountain-Lake St Clair. Walking through the jungle undergrowth through Gondwanan rainforest and discover the 18th century French garden at Recherche Bay in South West National Park. Explore Russell Falls waterfall, swamp gum trees towering and ski fields in Mount Field National Park. Explore the silent Gordon River and follow rafting in Franklin National Park Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers. Whichever way you explore the natural wonders of Tasmania, we are sure you will not want to leave.
Visit five places in the wilderness of Tasmania:
1. Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay
1. Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay
Enjoy the tranquil Coles Bay at the entrance to Freycinet National Park and walk to Wineglass Bay. You can record a perfect contours with a camera, swimming, snorkeling, and fishing, or kayak off the beautiful white beaches. See wildlife such as quolls, wallabies, wombats, and white-bellied sea eagle. Visit Wineglass Bay, enjoy the breathtaking scenery, and see the spectacular backdrop of gray granite rocks and steep pink Hazard Ranges. Follow the amazing voyage to Wineglass Bay or ride a boat and do scuba diving in some of the clearest waters in the world.
2. National Parks Cradle-Mountain-Lake St Clair
Browse millions of years old history in this wilderness with just a few hours drive from Launceston. Walk around the lake Dove Lake, past waterfalls and through forests of King Billy pines, to the top of a rocky mountain Cradle Mountain sharp lime. To face the real challenge, follow your tour along the 80 kilometer Overland Track famous heading south to Lake St Clair, Australia's deepest natural lake. On the way, admire the beauty of Mount Ossa, Tasmania's highest mountain, and see old beech tree species over 60 million years. Walk near the river flowing and dense rain forest in the old Enchanted Walk tour or spend most of your day to climb the mountain top. You can also spend one to five hours to attend one of the other famous tourist trips, including Mount Campbell, Hanson's Peak, Twisted Lakes, Lake Rodway, Lake Lilla and the Ballroom Forest.
3. Southwest National Park
Drive from Hobart and see the giant dam Scotts Peak Dam and the mountain peaks of Mount Anne, Mount Eliza and the Western Arthurs towering lakeside Lake Pedder. Or follow a scenic flight over the Gondwanan rainforest, horizontal scrub and rare Huon pine on an area of 608,000 acres in the national park. Walking across the dam wall or climb down the Gordon Dam jurangnya amazing. Orange belly parrot endangered around Bathrust Harbour between October and March. Explore trees and moss-covered big-custody custody in the course of a short nature Creepy Crawly Nature Trail. Or do a day trip around Lake Judd in and covered with ice. Explore the most challenging part of the area in Australia in a tour Port Davey and South Coast Track for a few days to a remote Melaleuca, where you have to be picked up by plane. Kayaking to Recherche Bay, where you will find a 18th century French garden surrounded by dense forests and wide white sandy beaches.
4. Mount Field National Park
You only need to drive for an hour from Hobart to see the three-level waterfall Russell Falls, lush fern forests and some of the tallest trees in the world. Walk to Lady Barron Falls waterfall across Lake Dobson, pandanus shrubs which resemble gum swamp forest of palms and towering in the tour Lady Barron Falls Circuit. Climbed higher into the plateau and escarpment Tarn Shelf, where you can see the vast lakes in the valley below. In April and May, the slopes of the mountains glistening with golden leaves, red and orange from the tree fagus, the only winter deciduous tree in Australia. In the winter months of June to August you'll find small ski fields for cross-country skiing in the snow gum trees and dwarf pine trees.
5. National Park Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers
Browse the stunning Gordon River from the west coast fishing village of Strahan. Or driving while enjoying the stunning natural scenery on the highway Lyell Highway winding. After arriving here you can rafting on the Franklin River flowing rapids, across the wooded valleys, canyons and mountains make up the glacier. Learn how environmental activists to save these natural forces that are not dammed for hydroelectric power generation. By boat, you can also follow the river Picton and Huon until near Hobart. Follow your tour Donaghys Lookout Walk to enjoy the view over the Franklin River or mountain peak. Or follow Frenchmans Cap Track challenging for several days buttongrass across the plains, valleys covered with ice and rain forest Huon pine and King Billy pine ancient. Your destination is Lake Tahune, under the peak of Frenchmans Cap towering, some of the oldest exposed rock in Australia.





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