Charming Tasmania - Find romance at the "end of the world"


It was listed as a World Natural Heritage in 1982 and a World cultural Heritage in 1989, becoming one of the most fascinating destinations in the world.

It is the southernmost heart-shaped island in Australia closest to the South Pole known as the "end of the world" and also known as the "heart of the world" Tasmania.

The best places to travel around Tasmania!

Tasmania is not a big place, I went back and forth four times, punched the famous and not famous attractions, and summarized some of the places that I think are most worth going:


📍 Cradle mountain - for hikers. It is a national park, and you need to buy a ticket to enter. Generally, you can buy a one-day ticket online, or use a National Park pass. In addition to its towering peaks, Cradle Mountain is surrounded by glacial lakes.

While hiking, you will also encounter many small wild animals, such as the cute wombat and the Australian Echidna, which looks like a small hedgehog. You can also catch a glimpse of the Tasmanian devil at the conservation area Devils@Cradle. Choose the evening after dark feeding route to visit the feeding.

It is said that it is very good luck to see the panorama of Cradle Mountain in winter, Cradle Mountain rains more than 200 days a year, more than 50 days of snow, and it can be sunny for only a few dozen days, especially in winter.

A lot of people can't see the mountains. This morning or pouring rain, who knows the afternoon clear mountains are exposed, good luck to burst. Pass on the good luck to you!

📍 Maria Island - Wombats are a must! Don't hesitate, the island of bears will make you squeal with delight 😂 they don't mind being visited, nothing can stop them from cooking

📍 Wineglass Bay - one of the top 10 most beautiful beaches in the world.
Belonging to FreycinetNationalPark, this bay must be viewed from the top of the mountain! It is really beautiful and you will be completely amazed at the quietness and greatness of the natural landscape. But there is a bloody story behind its name.

Once popular whale killing period, hunters dragged whales to the harbor slaughter, blood dyed the water red, like red wine, so named wine bay, but also to this beautiful scenery cast a layer of sad color.

📍 Bay of fires - Orange rocks look like patches of burning flames from a distance! The white sand grains are very fine, interwoven with white clouds, making a strange picture.

📍 Bridstowe lavender farm - Although many people joke about its incongruity, I think I see a lot of it
Lavender, still feel the mood is very beautiful!

The only coffee shop inside the queue is very, very many people, the food is actually very general, but with lavender, the photo punch is still very artistic conception. She left with three lavender bears, which can be heated for a warm compress. Every time I see them, I think of the sea of lavender flowers! It's worth clocking in!

There are also recommended activities, such as going to Australia's premier Tamar valley wine tasting and going to Tasmanian arboretum to hunt for wild platypus.

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