Just over a 7km loop through the Douglas-Apsley National Park to see beautiful waterholes and the gorge.
A walk along the foreshore at Bicheno Tasmania
This walk is part of the Three Capes walk. This is day one of the three capes. It took the group 5 hours to do 14 Klm's. There is hills, steps and great views.
Lesser known than Port Arthur though arguable a more authentic experience and its free. While Port Arthur has been rebuilt quite a bit the coal mines is a more untouched ruin. When we were there we were also the only people.
A seasonal waterfall just outside of St Marys, Tasmania
Named after the local band of Aboriginal people, this track leads around a rocky headland. Grand vista over Great Oyster Bay with the Freycinet peninsula as a backdrop. Shearwaters are nesting along the trail in summer.
Shipstern Bluff is known for its big waves. This is a great walk - under 10km - through varying landscapes which takes you right down to the ocean from Cape Raoul.
One way walk there and back to see Snug Falls. Easy, well maintained trail. Start is at elevation 270m, Snug Falls at elevation 190m.
Access via Snug Falls Road (branching left from Snug Tiers Road), with the trailhead just up the hill slightly from the designated parking area.
A lookout that give 360 degree views north to St Helens and the Bay of Fires, west to Ben Lomond National Park and south to Bicheno and Freycinet National Park.