Even though Tasmania is an Island we have so many interesting little and not so little towns well worth a visit.

Tasmania is 315kms (189 miles) across and 286kms (175 miles) long. About the same size as The Republic of Ireland, a little smaller than West Virginia, and one and a half times the size of Switzerland.

More than 20% of Tasmania is listed as a World Heritage area, in recognition of one of the worlds greatest natural and cultural treasures.
(Some info from Pacific Island travel & Walkabout)
I hope you enjoy your visit around the state :-)
<<The North West Coast: including Burnie, Stanley, and Wynyard.
The Central North Coast:>> including Cradle Mountain, Meander Valley, Devonport, Deloraine, Latrobe, Penguin/Ulverstone, Sheffield, Westbury.
<<Launceston: including Georgetown.
The North East Coast:>> including Derby, Scottsdale, St. Helens.
<<East Coast: including Bicheno, Coles Bay, Swansea.
The Midlands:>> including Campbell Town, Evandale, Kempton, Longford, Oatlands, Perth, Pontville, and Ross.
The West Coast:>> including Queeenstown, Strahan, Tullah/Roseberry, and Zeehan.
<<Derwent Valley & Central Highlands: including Bothwell, Hamilton, & New Norfolk.
<<The South East Coast: including Tasman Peninsula, Sorell, and Port Arthur.
Hobart>> (Tasmanias Capital City): including Richmond.
<<The Huon Channel: including Bruny Island, Huonville, and Kettering.
<< King Island & Flinders Island>>
Are two VERY important Island off Tasmania:.
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