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From its northern hub in Launceston, Tasmania’s compact size and varied landscapes make exploring the island a rewarding adventure. Although it takes just two and a half hours to drive from Launceston to Hobart, the real magic lies in the journeys off the main route. Set off on one of five iconic drives – Northern Forage, Great Eastern Drive, Western Wilds, Heartlands, or Southern Edge – each offering its own window into Tasmania’s wild beauty. Along the way, discover themed trails that celebrate the island’s wine, whisky, local produce, convict heritage, and more.

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Tamar Valley Wine Trail

The island’s oldest and largest wine-growing area has more than 30 cellar doors cosied up around kanamaluka / River Tamar in northern Tasmania.

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Evandale – Historical Walk

Visit the charming historical village of Evandale. Bask in the authentic colonial settings of Brickendon and Woolmers Estate, which are neighbouring World Heritage-listed convict sites. Discover the history of Australia’s oldest pilot station at the maritime museum at Low Head.

Evandale is a 15min drive (18km) south of Launceston.

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Cradle Mountain

Iconic Cradle Mountain is a place of exceptional natural beauty in the heart of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (TWWHA).

It’s Tasmania’s most famous peak sets the scene for a range of towering mountain experiences.

2 hours 10 mins drive from Launceston.

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Bridestowe Lavender Farm

Bridestowe Lavender Estate is one of Tasmania’s premier tourist destinations, located a 50-minute drive from Launceston in Tasmania’s scenic North East. Bridestowe Lavender Estate is the largest lavender farm in the Southern Hemisphere, famous for the spectacular view of the lavender in bloom in December and January.

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Bay of Fires

Visit one of the world’s most beautiful beaches at the Bay of Fires. Departing from Launceston, travel amongst rainforests and farmlands of North East of Tasmania and enjoy a picnic lunch in an idyllic setting.

2 hours 38 minutes drive from Launceston

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