Painted Cliffs
Amongst the island’s many attractions are the spectacular Painted Cliffs - truly one of nature’s marvels just off the Tasman Highway.
Amongst the island’s many attractions are the spectacular Painted Cliffs - truly one of nature’s marvels just off the Tasman Highway.
The stunning coastal seascapes to be enjoyed include rock platforms, towering columns, plunging cliffs, islands and swirling oceans.
Escape from the hustle of life on this peaceful walk that boasts spectacular coastal and cliff scenery when tramping Bivouac Bay.
Following on from the walk to the Wineglass Bay lookout, this is regarded as one of the greatest of all Tasmanian Walks, Hike or Trek.
Part of the relaxing 2.3km (one way) walk is on the town’s streets and esplanade, while the remainder is on a formed coastal track.
At 100m in height, it is taller than its neighbouring St Columba Falls, however, because water flow is often very limited on Ralphs Falls.
Dolerite columns and cliffs at Cape Hauy are truly spectacular and climbers and abseilers are attracted to the region of Hobart and Surrounds
Strzelecki Park named after the granite range that dominates the entire south-western part of Flinders Island is relatively underdeveloped.
The Duck Reach walk starts in Launceston itself and runs through the Cataract Gorge Reserve an on to the historic Duck Reach Power Station.
This region boasts the sunniest climate in New Zealand and also some of the best brown trout fishing rivers in the South Island.
Freshwater Fisheries this region extends from the Shag River down to The Catlins and inland to the Mt Aspiring National Park.
Friendly Beaches walking track in the Freycinet National Park is only a matter of a few metres long the track connects to great beach walking