Tasmania - in Australia - Thousand Wonders
7 destinations. Sorted by last update
Mount Field National Park Mount Field
National ParkMount Field National Park
Mount Field National Park is the oldest and most diverse national park in Tasmania. It is famous for its great landscapes, wildlife, rainforests, and lakes. The diversity in plants and flowers is incredible and ranges from the tallest Swamp Gums and Tree Ferns to rainforest vegetation and alpine species.
Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park Cradle Mountain
MountainCradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
The wilderness of Tasmania's Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is unique in Australia. The northern part is formed by Cradle Mountain and its surroundings, while the southern part encompasses Lake St Clair and its surroundings. This rugged and wild region consists of glacial lakes, ice-cold mountain streams, rainforest, pine forest, alpine heathlands, and mountain ranges.
Freycinet National Park
CoastLiffey Falls
WaterfallWalls of Jerusalem National Park
National ParkWalls of Jerusalem National Park
Walls of Jerusalem National Park is a remote and rugged national park in Tasmania that is only accessible on foot and offers the ultimate wilderness hiking experience.
Hastings Caves State Reserve Newdegate Cave
CaveBay of Fires
Coast