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Tourism Tasmania has developed the Discover Tasmania page as a hub for people who are planning to visit, have visited, or simply have a great love for holidays in Tasmania. Here you'll find general information and tips on travelling in Tasmania, as well as plenty of images and videos that help capture t

he Tasmanian experience. We hope it will serve as a useful resource for communicating with other fans and sharing your experiences. Public posts to the Discover Tasmania page are not representative of the opinions of Tourism Tasmania or the Tasmanian Government; nor do we confirm their accuracy. We encourage the expression of opinions and free, frank and fearless discussion, but we do want people to act responsibly and courteously. We reserve the right to remove comments or posts if they contain:
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From intimate pasta bars to waterside restaurants and award-winning foodie institutions, Hobart punches well above its w...
21/08/2025

From intimate pasta bars to waterside restaurants and award-winning foodie institutions, Hobart punches well above its weight when it comes to wining and dining 🍴

Put your taste-buds to the test with just a few of our favourite places to eat, drink and be merry.

Have a Hobart restaurant recommendation? Let us know in the comments below 👇

📍Hobart, Hobart & Beyond

Imagine a luxe lakefront retreat amongst the remote, raw beauty of Tasmania’s Central Highlands. Relax and reset at The ...
20/08/2025

Imagine a luxe lakefront retreat amongst the remote, raw beauty of Tasmania’s Central Highlands. Relax and reset at The Doctor’s Interlaken – it’s just what the doctor ordered.

📍 The Doctor’s Interlaken, Hobart & Beyond
📷 IG/_guestbook

Image description: A chalet with an A-frame roof and large windows is illuminated from within by warm light under a clear twilight sky. The light spills out onto a timber pier and rocky water’s edge where a firepit is ablaze. A woman sits at the end of a straight timber pier that juts into a calm lake as the sunrise paints the forested horizon amber. A woman opens light, wafty curtains to show lake views through the chalet’s floor-to-ceiling windows.

Immerse in nature at secluded Swan River Sanctuary in the heart of Tasmania’s east-coast wine region. Wander down from t...
17/08/2025

Immerse in nature at secluded Swan River Sanctuary in the heart of Tasmania’s east-coast wine region.

Wander down from the front porch to the tranquil waters of Swan River for a float, soak or paddle. Then steam yourself in the on-site sauna or indulge in an in-house massage.

This peaceful accommodation sits on an 850-acre regenerative cattle farm. Once a sheep grazing property, it now focuses on producing quality beef while working in step with nature.

📍 Swan River Sanctuary, Swansea, East Coast Tasmania
📷 Stu Gibson

Image description: A steep-roofed timber building is bathed in afternoon light in a rural setting. A glass-fronted, timber sauna sits below the house. A group of people in robes walk through the grass surrounding the property and prepare to enter the sauna.

Find otherworldly landscapes, World Heritage-listed wilderness, convict-courage and hydropower engineering marvels in Ta...
12/08/2025

Find otherworldly landscapes, World Heritage-listed wilderness, convict-courage and hydropower engineering marvels in Tasmania’s western wilds.

Start planning your visit: https://bit.ly/45ADODx

📍 John Butters Power Station, Queenstown, West Coast Tas

📷 Jason Charles Hill

Image description: A road weaves through a forested valley with low-lying mist. A small, white hydroelectric power building stands in stark contrast to the thickly forested hills around it.

Enter the Western Wilds. This is where Tasmanian tigers roamed and pioneers forged rugged wilderness.

Even the locals are awed by Tasmania’s World Heritage wilderness 😮Have you ever met a Tassie devil in the wild?📍 Devils ...
06/08/2025

Even the locals are awed by Tasmania’s World Heritage wilderness 😮

Have you ever met a Tassie devil in the wild?

📍 Devils at Cradle, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Visit North West Tasmania📷 IG/outdoorkingaguy

⚠️ Help the wildlife stay wild by keeping your distance. Never feed or touch native animals.

Image description: A jet-black Tasmanian devil with clawed paws stands atop a fallen tree trunk on the damp, mossy forest floor as the sun peeks through the dark green rainforest foliage. The devil’s mouth is wide open in a screech, showing its pink tongue and pointy incisor teeth.

Ever visited Fluted Cape on Bruny Island before? Let us know in the comments below 👇You’ll find fresh ocean spray and to...
04/08/2025

Ever visited Fluted Cape on Bruny Island before? Let us know in the comments below 👇

You’ll find fresh ocean spray and towering dolerite cliffs, plus the chance to see an echidna or two, on this 4km circuit – one of Tasmania’s 60 Great Short Walks.

📍 Fluted Cape walk, South Bruny National Park, Hobart & Beyond
📷 IG/explorewithelise_

✅ Park pass from Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service required

⚠️ This track is challenging and bushwalking experience is recommended. Plan to walk safely, avoid hiking alone and tell someone your plans before you go.

Image description: Soaring dolerite cliffs rise sharply above the ocean under a soft, hazy sky. White water swirls below and scrubby trees line the cliffs.

Long, starry nights in winter paired with a prime southerly location, clear air and low light pollution make Tasmania th...
30/07/2025

Long, starry nights in winter paired with a prime southerly location, clear air and low light pollution make Tasmania the perfect place to ogle the Southern Lights.

Find out how to see an Aurora Australis for yourself: https://bit.ly/3IER16A

📷 Pierre Destribats

⚠ Take care when chasing auroras. You may be sharing the roads with native wildlife, especially at night, so drive slowly and watch out for animals. Many Tasmanian sand dunes are home to nesting birds. If visiting a beach, stick to the path and avoid disturbing the sensitive dune ecosystems.

Image description: Glowing green and pink lights illuminate a starry night sky above a jagged, snow-covered mountain. Below the mountain, the bright lights are reflected in the still, dark waters of a lake.

It’s the Southern Hemisphere’s finest light show – the dancing, shimmering, dazzling curtains of coloured light known as the Southern Lights, aka the Aurora Australis.

In need of a weekend away? This luxurious bush retreat is just 30min outside of Hobart.Stoke the fire, slip into the hot...
24/07/2025

In need of a weekend away? This luxurious bush retreat is just 30min outside of Hobart.

Stoke the fire, slip into the hot tub and cosy up at Arden Coal Valley Retreat.

📍 Arden Retreat, Coal River Valley, Hobart & Beyond
📷 IG / _guestbook

Image description: A woman sits in a woodfired hot tub overlooking bushland; a man and the woman sit beside a roaring outdoor fire framed by trees; the woman lounges with a mug in hand in a window seat overlooking scrubby trees; golden light shines on a timber-clad building.

Slip into a starlit bath and let Tasmania revive you 🛀🌌 Crisp winter nights are perfect for stargazing – and maybe spott...
22/07/2025

Slip into a starlit bath and let Tasmania revive you 🛀🌌 Crisp winter nights are perfect for stargazing – and maybe spotting the Southern Lights – as you soak with a glass of local bubbly.

Find outdoor tub inspiration: https://bit.ly/4kwXkq3

📷 Josh Firth

Image description:
Four people splash into a dark lake at twilight, with a timber pier and metal ladder in the foreground.

A steamy outdoor bath at sunset with a bottle of local sparkling is indulgence, Tasmanian style.

Enjoying the moment (and moody Mount Murchison in the distance) from a cosy campsite at Lake Rosebery.📍 Lake Rosebery, W...
20/07/2025

Enjoying the moment (and moody Mount Murchison in the distance) from a cosy campsite at Lake Rosebery.

📍 Lake Rosebery, West Coast Tas
📷 IG/explorewithelise_

⚠️ Camping on Tasmania's west coast requires careful preparation due to its unpredictable weather and rugged terrain. Always check for fire bans and weather forecasts, pack for all conditions, and be prepared for limited access to services.

Image description: A woman peers out the back of an open campervan towards a rugged grey-granite mountain etched against a white sky. The van is parked on the ground beside two tall trees on the edge of a calm body of water lined with eucalypt forest.

From outdoor thrill-seeking to indoor indulgence, check out Tasmania’s fun, family-friendly winter activities for you an...
16/07/2025

From outdoor thrill-seeking to indoor indulgence, check out Tasmania’s fun, family-friendly winter activities for you and your crew ❄️

Find wintry ways to getaway with the gang in Tasmania 👇
https://bit.ly/3GEudmK

📷 Laura Helle

Image description: A woman and two children stand by an alpine lake and boatshed, wearing coats and beanies. One child pokes the water with a stick as a snow-dusted mountain reflects in the lake.

Don’t hibernate, celebrate the cooler days. From snow play to snuggly wildlife immerse in these winter activities for families in Tasmania.

A postcard to you, fresh from the calm bays of Freycinet. When did you last visit this coastal oasis? 📍 Freycinet Lodge,...
15/07/2025

A postcard to you, fresh from the calm bays of Freycinet. When did you last visit this coastal oasis?

📍 Freycinet Lodge, Coles Bay, East Coast Tasmania
📷 IG/drew_j_brown

Image description: A person stands at the end of a long jetty, gazing at the still sea, which reflects the dusky light of a blue sky streaked with soft pink clouds. To the left of the jetty, coastal rocks and trees slope into the ocean.

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