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Australia's Tasmanian East Coast Adventure: From Hobart to Launceston! 🎒🐨

Ready to explore Tasmania’s scenic east coast? From fishing and hiking to lavender farms and berry-picking, this route from Hobart to Launceston is packed with experiences to delight the nature lover, foodie, and thrill-seeker in you. Buckle up for an unforgettable road trip adventure!

Hike around Ben Lomond National Park and check out the dolerite rock formations as well as the views. 🥾

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1. Go Fishing in Swansea 🎣

Kick things off by ditching the crowds and casting a line in Swansea! This spot has it all: coastal views, fresh air, and some prime fishing for flathead, cod, and snapper. If you’re looking for a peaceful morning by the sea with the chance of a fresh fish dinner, Swansea is your spot.

2. ATV Adventures in Coles Bay 🏍️

For a dose of adrenaline, hop on an ATV and tear through the landscapes of Freycinet National Park! Take a half-day trip to explore Friendly Beaches and Cape Tourville, zooming past diverse vegetation and hidden gems. Feel the wind, enjoy the quiet, and experience the east coast in the coolest way possible.

Check out the views along the coast and choose the beaches you’d like to unpack your picnic lunch 😉

3. Hike Freycinet National Park’s Scenic Trails 🥾

No east coast trip is complete without hiking in Freycinet National Park. This park is a true natural wonder, and the Wineglass Bay lookout is a must-see. Choose your adventure: opt for a quick 1-1.5-hour round trip to the lookout, a half-day hike to Hazards Beach, or go all in with a multi-day trek along the coast.

Why You’ll Love Freycinet National Park

  • Activities Galore: Go for a swim, fish, or spot wildlife along the trails.

  • Bird Watching & Wildlife: Wineglass Bay and Cape Tourville are birding hot spots where you can spot sea eagles, wallabies, pademelons, and sometimes even seals!

Check out Wineglass Bay - only a short 1.3km walk from the carpark. 🥾

4. Conquer Ben Lomond National Park’s Alpine Trails ⛰️

Ben Lomond is a year-round stunner, with alpine plateaus, glacial landscapes, and some of the coolest rock formations you’ll find in Tasmania. For the ultimate thrill, take on Jacob’s Ladder—a steep, winding road that rewards you with unforgettable views at the top. You’ll feel like the only person on earth hiking here on a weekday in summer.

Tip: Camp out under the stars surrounded by mountain pepper bushes and eucalyptus trees for an immersive alpine experience.

5. Wander Through Bridestowe Lavender Farm, Nabowla 💜

Lose yourself in fields of purple and breathe in the sweet scent of lavender at Bridestowe Lavender Farm. While you’re at it, treat yourself to a lavender ice cream—trust us, it’s a must-try!

Experience the purple sea of lavender 🪻🪻🪻

6. Pick Berries Fresh from the Farm 🍓

Nothing says “Tasmania road trip” like berry-picking! Hillwood Berries is a perfect spot to pick seasonal fruits like strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, or blueberries. If you’re lucky, you’ll taste the flavor burst of a raspberry right off the stalk—an experience you’ll never forget!

Check the berries in season before you go!🍓🍓🍓

7. Birdwatch at Tamar Island Wetlands Centre 🐦

Head to the Tamar Island Wetlands at sunrise or sunset for prime bird-watching. With around 60 species of birds calling this place home, it’s a perfect stop for nature lovers and photographers alike. Sit back in a bird hide, relax, and enjoy the sights and sounds of the wetlands.

Sunrise and sunset are the best times of day to go birding! There’s bird hides and plenty of water bodies attracting bird life at the Tamar River Conservation Area. 🦆🦢🐤

8. Discover Launceston’s Cataract Gorge 🌿

Just outside of Launceston, Cataract Gorge offers a lush nature escape with walking trails winding through woodlands, grasslands, and dry forests. Extend your walk to the Duck Reach Power Station or tackle the steeper Reed and Snake Gully tracks if you’re up for a challenge.

Bonus: After exploring, you’re never far from a café or restaurant to grab a bite and savor the day’s adventure!

A hidden hiking gem in Launceston. A level walk to the gorge with cafe and picnic areas. 🌳🌳🌳

Ready for Your Tasmanian East Coast Adventure?

From wild trails and serene beaches to fresh berries and scenic views, Tasmania’s east coast is an adventurer’s dream. So grab your hiking boots, pack a fishing rod, and hit the road! Tasmania awaits!

ATV over to Friendly Beaches and hike around Tasmania’s east coast. 🥾😎

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