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Activities in Tasmania

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  1. Mount Wellington Descent Cycling Tour departs Hobart

    Mount Wellington Descent Cycling Tour departs Hobart

    2 hours 30 minutes (Departs Hobart, Australia)

    by Viator

    Rising to a height of 1270 metres, The Mt Wellington Descent is by far the most fun and exciting activity if you only have limited time in Hobart. This three-ho…

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    from USD$73.19
  2. Huon Valley and Tahune Forest Airwalk Tour from Hobart

    Huon Valley and Tahune Forest Airwalk Tour from Hobart

    8 hours (Departs Hobart, Australia)

    by Viator

    A Natural Tasmanian Escape! Walk the tree tops of pristine forest at Tahune Forest Airwalk, having traveled the Huon River Valley, a region of tended fields, su…

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    from USD$146.37
  3. Pipers Brook

    This is the region's most famous vineyard, where you can try Pipers Brook, Ninth Island and Krieglinger wines in an architecturally innovative building that also houses the Winery Café.

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  4. Bay of Fires Wines

    Some 15km away, south of Pipers River, and the home of prestigious Arras Sparkling and a fine Tigress Riesling.

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  5. Gordon River Cruise from Strahan

    Gordon River Cruise from Strahan

    by Viator

    Glide past ancient rainforests as you sip Tasmanian wine and sample fine local cheeses on a Gordon River Cruise from Strahan. With a choice of seating on either…

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    from USD$71.35
  6. Port Arthur Tour from Hobart

    Port Arthur Tour from Hobart

    8 hours (Departs Hobart, Australia)

    by Viator

    Do you enjoy historical tours? This full day tour from Hobart has been designed to allow as much time as possible to explore Port Arthur. Formerly a convict sit…

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    from USD$100.51
  7. Cadbury Chocolate Factory Tour and Derwent River Cruise from Hobart

    Cadbury Chocolate Factory Tour and Derwent River Cruise from Hobart

    3 hours (Departs Hobart, Australia)

    by Viator

    This is a chocoholics dream come true, with a trip to the Cadbury chocolate factory visitor center. Discover the history of Cadbury in Australia and how it beca…

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    from USD$72.21
  8. Grand Historical Port Arthur Walking Tour from Hobart

    Grand Historical Port Arthur Walking Tour from Hobart

    8 hours (Departs Hobart, Australia)

    by Viator

    Set off on a full day trip from Hobart and discover Port Arthur Convict Site, Tasman National Park and the Isle of the Dead! Suitable for the whole family, you'…

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    from USD$125.88
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    Mersey River Cruises

    Mersey River Cruises operates the cruise vessel Centurion, which departs from the pontoon opposite the visitors centre. You'll head upriver towards Latrobe and views of Mt Roland, then edge out through the mouth of the river onto Bass Strait in search of dolphins. There are 1½-hour cruises daily at 13:00 and 15:00 (adult/child $22.50/11) and a three-hour dinner cruise at 18:30 ($60/30).

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  10. Hobart Historic Afternoon Tour

    Hobart Historic Afternoon Tour

    3 hours 30 minutes (Departs Hobart, Australia)

    by Viator

    Tour the highlights of Hobart then travel to Richmond, one of Australia's most original historic villages on a afternoon guided coach tour.

    Nowhere else in Tasma…

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    from USD$61.48
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    Boag's Centre for Beer Lovers

    Boag's beer – northern Tasmania's favourite – has been brewed on William St since 1881. Explore the brewery – and taste the beers – on tours, ranging from one hour (adult/child $18/14) to 90 minutes ($25/22).

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  13. 3-Day Cradle Mountain Walking Expedition from Launceston

    3-Day Cradle Mountain Walking Expedition from Launceston

    by Viator

    Explore the lakes, rainforests and waterfalls of the World Heritage listed Cradle Mountain National Park. This three day trek will see you hiking through pine f…

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    from USD$927.01
  14. Tasmania West Coast Wilderness Railway Tour

    Tasmania West Coast Wilderness Railway Tour

    by Viator

    Discover one of the world's great railway journeys! Now, after 40 years, the West Coast Wilderness Railway in Tasmania is running again. You're able to travel t…

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    from USD$94.65
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    First Basin Swimming Pool

    Walking tracks on either side of the Cataract Gorge lead from Kings Bridge up to First Basin, where there's the First Basin swimming pool, picnic grounds, a quality restaurant with resident peacocks, and trails leading to vista-packed lookouts. The northern track takes about 30 minutes one way; the steep southern Zig Zag track much longer.

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  16. Bay of Fires Walk

    For those who fancy a deluxe wilderness experiences, the Bay of Fires Walk conducts a fully catered four-day walk ($2000 per person) from Boulder Point south to Ansons Bay. Trips run from October to May, and accommodation includes two nights at the company’s magnificent ecofriendly Bay of Fires Lodge.

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  17. 6-Day Cradle Mountain Overland Track Walking Expedition from Launceston

    6-Day Cradle Mountain Overland Track Walking Expedition from Launceston

    by Viator

    The Cradle Mountain Overland Track is one of the most popular wilderness hikes in Australia. See the beauty of this remarkable region and experience the pure so…

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    from USD$1,946.72
  18. Cradle Mountain National Park Day Tour from Launceston

    Cradle Mountain National Park Day Tour from Launceston

    9 hours (Departs Launceston, Australia)

    by Viator

    Awaken your senses to the magnificent splendour that is Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park on this full-day tour from Launceston.

    Go deep into the pri…

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    from USD$160.03
  19. Hobart Half-Day Sightseeing Coach Tram Tour

    Hobart Half-Day Sightseeing Coach Tram Tour

    by Viator

    Welcome to Hobart, Tasmania! A city of yachts and spinnakers; gardens and galleries; sandstone cottages and stately Georgian Homes - a city built on the pain an…

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    from USD$45.86
  20. Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania

    The D’Entrecasteaux Channel and Huon River south of Hobart are wide, deep and tantalising places to set sail, with more inlets and harbours than you could swing a boom at. For casual berths in Hobart (overnight or weekly), contact the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania in Sandy Bay.

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    All4Adventure

    Get off the beaten track into parts of the national park few others access. Two-hour quad bike tours (with 30 minutes' training beforehand) depart daily at 1pm and 4.30pm (the latter only during daylight saving), costing $115. Half-day tours to the Friendly Beaches and lovely Bluestone Bay depart at 8am and cost $195. A driver's licence is essential. They also have ATV passenger vehicles for adults or kids ($65/105 two hours/half-day).

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  23. Mt Field National Park and Russell Falls from Hobart

    Mt Field National Park and Russell Falls from Hobart

    7 hours (Departs Hobart, Australia)

    by Viator

    Enjoy the beauty of the Derwent Valley, explore Mt Field National Park and visit the oldest trout hatchery in the Southern Hemisphere you journey north on this …

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    from USD$112.22
  24. Yachting Holidays

    If you’re an experienced sailor, hire a yacht from Yachting Holidays, based in Hobart. Charter of a six-berth vessel is $700 per day, with reduced rates for long rentals or in the off-peak (April to November) period. Skippered charter is also available.

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  25. Mount Wellington Tour from Hobart

    Mount Wellington Tour from Hobart

    2 hours (Departs Hobart, Australia)

    by Viator

    Soak up the beauty of Hobart, from the summit of Mount Wellington on this morning tour.

    Crowned by alpine vegetation, dusted by snow in winter, Mt. Wellington en…

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    from USD$45.86
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    Cataract Gorge Chairlift

    Once you arrive at the famed Cataract Gorge, you'll find both a suspension bridge and a Chairlift across First Basin can get you to the other side. A walking track (45 minutes one way) leads further up the gorge to Second Basin and the old Duck Reach power station.

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  27. House of Anvers

    House of Anvers has become an essential stop on the road to Launceston. It produces Belgian-style chocolates and truffles. See shower-capped workers mixing chocolate vats, and visit the cafe and shop where you can sample and buy chocolates.

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