Tasman National Park

Tasman National Park is located in the far south-east of Tasmania, Australia. Tasman National Park protects diverse forest and spectacular coastline. The park also incorporates several off-shore islands, including Fossil Island, Hippolyte Rocks and Tasman Island. It is an area of great beauty and natural diversity, including some of the most stunning coastal scenery anywhere in Australia.
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Cape Raoul, part of the Tasman National Park on the Tasman Peninsula in Tasmania's south. #discovertasmania #caperaoul #tasmannationalpark #threecapes #tasmania Image Credit: Sarah Hopkins
Cape Hauy
Looking for a great daywalk in Southern Tasmania? The four hour return Cape Hauy walk in the Tasman National Park passes through a variety of heath and woodland before coming to the magnificent views of steep cliffs and rock formations. #capehauy #tasmania #discovertasmania #tasmanpeninsula Image Credit: John Dawson
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The Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia It is located around 75 km (47 mile) by road south-east of Hobart, at the south east corner of Tasmania, Australia.
Morning sun on the dolerite sea cliffs of the Tasman Peninsula and the Tasman National Park.
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The Tasman Peninsula is one of Tasmania's most popular attraction, well known for spectacular coastal vistas, dramatic coastline, significant geological features and endemic flora and fauna
image by Australian photographer Grant Dixon
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Tasman Island, Tasmania Tasman Island is an oval island, with an area of 1.2 km2, in south-eastern Australia. It is part of the Tasman Island Group, lying close to the south-eastern coast of Tasmania around the Tasman Peninsula, and is in the Tasman National Park. It is a plateau surrounded by steep dolerite cliffs, with its highest point 300 m asl and an average plateau height of 280 m. It is the site of the Tasman Island Lighthouse and weather station, which has been automated since 1976.