Feature —Josef Chromy Tasmania Credit: Tourism Tasmania and Rob Burnett
Tasmania is known for its rugged natural beauty and untouched, hidden gems. From towering peaks and breathtaking coastline to pristine rainforests and historic towns, Tassie offers a piece of everything. Home to so many hidden treasures, it can be hard to know where to begin.
To help you plan your next adventure, we’re kicking off a new series uncovering some of Tasmania’s best-kept scenic secrets. First up: Tamar Valley and Cataract Gorge in the island’s north.
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Located along the Tamar River, this region is a truly delightful pocket of northern Tasmania.
Home to charming towns like Exeter, Beaconsfield, Beauty Point, George Town, and Low Head, this region is full of local character. Add to that a bustling food scene, lush vineyards and and a wealth of memorable attractions—and you’ve got a destination that keeps even the most seasoned travellers coming back for more.
A particular highlight if you’re in the region is the Cataract Gorge. This breathtaking natural reserve features the world’s largest single-span chair lift where you can soar above the gorge and view the beautiful river, unique native wildlife, perfectly manicured gardens and public swimming pool!
One of the best things about visiting the Tamar Valley is the wide range of accommodation options available. Some of our favourite holiday parks near Tamar Valley include:
If you’re looking for a standout adventure off-the-beaten track this year, Tasmania’s Tamar Valley and Cataract Gorge should be at the top of your list.
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