Tasman Peninsula
Map Ref L8
DISTANCES: Hobart 88
Named after Abel Tasman, who landed at Dunalley in 1642, the Tasman Peninsula has a loop road that links rainforests, blowholes, excellent surf beaches, and spectacular scenery of ocean cliffs, bays and steep farming land.
Several historic sites and world class attractions are located on the peninsula, including infamous Port Arthur.
The towns and villages on the peninsula have golf, fishing, swimming pools, horse riding and a range of accommodation styles.
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