Eastern Tasmania
Eastern Tasmania encompasses much of the East Coast and the North Coast east of the Tamar River in Tasmania.Tap on the map to travel |
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Popular Destinations
Launceston
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Launceston is the second-largest city in Tasmania and provides a base to explore the northern part of the state.
Maria Island National Park
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Maria Island, situated on the east coast of Tasmania, is a tiny island not known by many people but an absolute jewel that is worth visiting on any trip to Tasmania.
St Helens
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St Helens is a fishing and beach resort town on picturesque Georges Bay, on the north-east coast of the state of Tasmania.
Destinations
Scottsdale
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Scottsdale is a town of approximately 2000 people located in north-east Tasmania, Australia.
Swansea
Swansea is a town in the heart of Tasmania's east coast, on the north-west shore of Great Oyster Bay and overlooking Freycinet National Park.Ross
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Ross is a small historic town in the centre of the Tasmanian Midlands, 120 km north of Hobart and 80 km south of Launceston.
Longford
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Longford is a town of 4,268 in the Northern Midlands region of Tasmania.
Bicheno
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Bicheno is a small coastal town in Eastern Tasmania, home to a colony of fairy penguins and a good base for visiting Freycinet National Park.
Triabunna
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Triabunna is a rural residential locality in the local government area of Glamorgan–Spring Bay in the South-east LGA region of Tasmania.
Perth
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Perth is a town of 3,233 in the Tasmanian Midlands, about 20 km south of Launceston.
George Town
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George Town and Low Head are historic townships in Tasmania.
Campbell Town
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Campbell Town is a small but picturesque town in Northeast Tasmania that makes a pleasant stop if you're driving the 200 km from Hobart to Launceston.
Mount William National Park
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Mount William National Park is a Tasmanian national park situated in Eastern Tasmania.
Freycinet National Park
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Freycinet National Park is on the East Coast of Tasmania, consisting of knuckles of granite mountains all but surrounded by azure bays and white sand beaches.
Douglas-Apsley National Park
Douglas-Apsley is a national park and a locality on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia, 149 km northeast of Hobart, and a few kilometres north of Bicheno.Scamander
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Scamander is a small town at the mouth of the Scamander River between St Helens and St Marys on the north-east coast of Tasmania in Australia.
Bridport
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Bridport is a small town on the north-east coast of Tasmania, Australia.
Ben Lomond National Park
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Ben Lomond National Park is in Eastern Tasmania. It's one of Tasmania's oldest national parks and contains one of two skifields in Tasmania.
Coles Bay
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Coles Bay is an Australian town on the east Coast of Tasmania 192 km north-east of Hobart and 173 km south-east of Launceston, being the main entrance point for visitors to the Freycinet National Park.
Gladstone
Gladstone is a very small town in the north east of Tasmania, between Scottsdale and the coast.Eastern Tasmania
- Type: region
- Description: region of Tasmania
- Location: Tasmania, Australia, Oceania
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Latitude of centre
-41.56° or 41° 33' 36" southLongitude of centre
147.8° or 147° 48' eastWikidata ID
Q14214423Eastern Tasmania Satellite Map
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Also Known As
- English: East Coast (Tasmania)
- English: East Coast
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