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Tasmania: Your Next Road Trip Adventure

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Tasmania at your own pace. From coastal roads to misty mountains, every journey is an adventure waiting to unfold.

 

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Tasmania: Your Next Road Trip Adventure

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Tasmania at your own pace. From coastal roads to misty mountains, every journey is an adventure waiting to unfold.

Book a Flight

 

Hit the ground driving

From the wild west coast to the rolling vineyards of the north, Tasmania is best explored on four wheels. Drive through misty mountains, coastal hideaways, and charming historic towns. Whether you’re chasing adventure or a relaxing escape, there’s a road trip for every traveler. For each journey, we’ll recommend the ideal vehicle to make your road trip experience even better.

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Northern Forage          Road Trip

A road trip through Northern Tasmania is a blend of natural beauty and rich culture. From vineyard-laden valleys to historic river towns, this journey promises unforgettable landscapes and gourmet experiences. Find out why this route is a must for any traveler on Discover Tasmania.

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 Day 1: Launceston – A Taste of Tasmania

  • Walk Cataract Gorge and cross the scenic suspension bridge.
  • Taste fresh produce and gourmet food at Harvest Market.
  • Discover history and art at Queen Victoria Museum.

 

 Day 2: Tamar Valley – Wine & Wildlife

  •  Explore vineyards and wineries along Tamar Valley’s route.
  • See Tasmanian devils and more at the Tasmania Zoo.
  • Discover Tasmania’s gold mining history through interactive exhibits.

 

 Day 3: Bridport & Beyond – A Coastal Escape

  • Relax on the white sandy beaches of Bridport.
  • Golf at Barnbougle Dunes, a world-famous course.
  • Hike coastal trails at Waterhouse Conservation Area.

The ideal car & key stops for this trip

The ideal car & key stops for this trip

 

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SUV

Perfect for tackling both scenic coastal routes and winding mountain roads, providing comfort and safety in all terrains.

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George Town

One of Australia’s oldest towns, known for maritime history, scenic waterfronts, and the iconic Low Head Lighthouse.

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The Truffle Farm

Discover the world of black truffles with guided hunts, farm-to-table tastings, and insights into this prized culinary delicacy.

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Narawntapu National Park

A coastal park known for its abundant wildlife, walking trails, and scenic views of rolling dunes and wetlands.

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SUV

Perfect for tackling both scenic coastal routes and winding mountain roads, providing comfort and safety in all terrains.

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George Town

One of Australia’s oldest towns, known for maritime history, scenic waterfronts, and the iconic Low Head Lighthouse.

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The Truffle Farm

Discover the world of black truffles with guided hunts, farm-to-table tastings, and insights into this prized culinary delicacy.

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Narawntapu National Park

A coastal park known for its abundant wildlife, walking trails, and scenic views of rolling dunes and wetlands.

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Heartlands                    Road Trip

The Heartlands road trip unveils Tasmania’s rich colonial past, nestled within rolling farmlands and breathtaking highland scenery. Ideal for history buffs and those seeking a slower pace.

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 Day 1: Oatlands – History & Heritage

  • Walk through Oatlands, home to colonial sandstone buildings.
  • Tour Callington Mill Distillery, where Tasmania’s whisky heritage meets a beautifully restored windmill site.
  • Discover artisan crafts and fresh produce in the town.

 

 Day 2: Bothwell & Central Highlands – Adventure & Whisky

  • Play golf at the historic Ratho Farm, Australia’s oldest golf course.
  • Tour the famous Nant Distillery and taste locally crafted whisky.
  • Take in the rugged beauty of the Central Highlands, where rolling pastures meet historic estates.

 

 Day 3: Deloraine & Meander Valley – Nature & Art

  • Explore the scenic Meander Valley, known for lush farmlands and rivers.
  • Stroll through Deloraine’s vibrant arts and crafts scene.
  • Explore the stunning Marakoopa Caves, famous for glow worms, underground rivers, and spectacular limestone formations.

The ideal car & key stops for this trip

The ideal car & key stops for this trip

 

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SUV

A versatile choice for Tasmania’s sealed roads. It offers comfort and efficiency for exploring towns, enjoying countryside drives, and experiencing scenic adventures.

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Campbell Town

A historic town with convict-built bridges, colonial buildings, and antique shops. Walk through its charming streets and explore the well preserved Red Bridge.

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Great Lakes: Tasmania’s oasis

A highland retreat with vast lakes, trout fishing, scenic views, and crisp mountain air—perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and outdoor explorers.

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Sheffield

A vibrant town where Tasmania’s history and culture are showcased through striking murals, celebrating local stories and artistic heritage.

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SUV

A versatile choice for Tasmania’s sealed roads, offering comfort and efficiency for town exploration and countryside drives, and scenic adventures.

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Campbell Town

A historic town with convict-built bridges, colonial buildings, and antique shops. Walk through its charming streets and explore the well preserved Red Bridge.

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Great Lakes tasmania’s highland oasis

A highland retreat with vast lakes, trout fishing, scenic views, and crisp mountain air perfect for nature lovers and photographers.

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Sheffield

A vibrant town where Tasmania’s history and culture are showcased through striking murals, celebrating local stories and artistic heritage.

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Travelling to Tasmania in 2025: Why Renting a Car is Essential

Exploring Tasmania by car in 2025 offers the freedom to discover hidden gems, scenic coastal routes, and remote wilderness at your own pace. From vibrant cities to rugged landscapes, a rental car is the key to unlocking Tasmania’s most unforgettable experiences.

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Southern Edge
Road Trip

Embrace winter on the Southern Edge, where crisp air meets roaring oceans and landscapes come alive. Cruise past rugged coastlines, weave through misty peaks, and uncover historic towns with stories to tell. Along the way, indulge in seasonal feasts, fire-lit festivals, and the raw allure that only winter reveals.

Southern Edge          Road Trip

Embrace winter on the Southern Edge, where crisp air meets roaring oceans and landscapes come alive. Cruise past rugged coastlines, weave through misty peaks, and uncover historic towns with stories to tell. Along the way, indulge in seasonal feasts, fire-lit festivals, and the untamed beauty that only winter reveals.

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 Day 1: Hobart – Tasmania’s Cultural Hub

  • Wander Salamanca Market for local crafts and gourmet treats.
  •  Explore Mona, Australia’s boldest art museum, where immersive and provocative exhibits challenge the norm.
  • Drive to the summit of Kunanyi / Mount Wellington for sweeping views of Hobart and the Derwent River.

 

 Day 2: Bruny Island – Wildlife & Gourmet Delights

  • Venture to Bruny Island, where rugged coastlines meet lush forests. Spot rare white wallabies, walk windswept beaches, and savor local delicacies.
  • Taste Bruny Island’s world-famous cheese, freshly shucked oysters, and locally brewed beer.
  • Take in panoramic coastal views from The Neck Lookout, a stunning isthmus connecting North and South Bruny.

 

 Day 3: Tasman Peninsula – A Journey Through Time

  • Walk through the hauntingly beautiful Port Arthur Historic Site.
  • Marvel at the surreal, tile-like rock formations of Tessellated Pavement, a rare natural wonder shaped by the sea over millions of years.
  • Witness the sheer cliffs and powerful ocean swells at Devil’s Kitchen, a dramatic rock formation sculpted by centuries of wind and waves.

The ideal car & key stops for this trip

The ideal car & key stops for this trip

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SUV

A compact SUV is perfect for city driving, tackling off-road detours, and reaching Tasmania’s most secluded and breathtaking beaches.

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Richmond

A historic colonial town home to Australia’s oldest bridge, Georgian-style architecture, cozy cafés, and a vibrant village atmosphere.

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Huon Valley

A lush valley known for apple orchards, cider tastings, scenic river views, and authentic farm-to-table culinary experiences, amid rolling hills.

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Eaglehawk Neck 

A dramatic coastal gateway to Tasmania’s southernmost region, known for rugged cliffs, ocean-carved rock formations, and breathtaking viewpoints.

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SUV

A compact SUV is perfect for city driving, tackling off-road detours, and reaching Tasmania’s most secluded and breathtaking beaches.

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Richmond

A historic colonial town home to Australia’s oldest bridge, Georgian-style architecture, cozy cafés, and a vibrant village atmosphere.

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Huon Valley

A lush valley known for apple orchards, cider tastings, scenic river views, and authentic farm-to-table culinary experiences, amid rolling hills.

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Eaglehawk Neck 

A dramatic coastal gateway to Tasmania’s southernmost region, known for rugged cliffs, ocean-carved rock formations, and breathtaking viewpoints.

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Great Eastern Drive Road Trip

Tasmania’s most scenic drive is a coastal paradise. From turquoise waters to delicious seafood, this journey is a perfect mix of relaxation and exploration.

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 Day 1: Orford & Maria Island – Coastal Paradisetage

  • Relax on the soft golden sands of Raspins Beach.
  • Visit Spiky Bridge, a quirky convict-built structure, then walk along Spiky Beach, a secluded coastal spot with rugged rock formations.
  • Hike to the painted cliffs on Maria Island, where wind and water have sculpted striking rock patterns over millennia.

 

 Day 2: Freycinet National Park – Pristine Nature

  • Walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout for sweeping coastal vistas framed by turquoise waters and white sand.
  • Kayak the clear blue waters of scenic Coles Bay.
  • Enjoy the best fresh seafood in Bicheno’s top eateries.

 

 Day 3: Bay of Fires – A Fiery Finish

  • Walk along the bright orange-hued boulders of Bay of Fires.
  • Snorkel or dive in crystal-clear turquoise ocean waters.
  • Camp under the stars in Tasmania’s untouched coastal haven.

The ideal car & key stops for this trip

The ideal car & key stops for this trip

 

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Sedan

Is perfect for smooth coastal drives, effortless town exploration, and enjoying Tasmania’s scenic roads with ultimate comfort.

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Douglas-Apsley National Park

Discover Douglas-Apsley, a hidden gem with lush forests, scenic trails, waterfalls, and swimming holes perfect for a dips.

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Bicheno

A vibrant coastal town known for its fairy penguin colonies, white sandy beaches, and incredible snorkeling and diving spots.

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St Helens

A laid-back fishing town near Bay of Fires, known for crystal-clear waters, fresh seafood, and picturesque coastal landscapes.

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Sedan

Is perfect for smooth coastal drives, effortless town exploration, and enjoying Tasmania’s scenic roads with ultimate comfort.

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Douglas-Apsley National Park

Discover Douglas-Apsley, a hidden gem with lush forests, scenic trails, waterfalls, and swimming holes perfect for a dips.

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Bicheno

A vibrant coastal town known for its fairy penguin colonies, white sandy beaches, and incredible snorkeling and diving spots.

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St Helens

A laid-back fishing town near Bay of Fires, known for crystal-clear waters, fresh seafood, and picturesque coastal landscapes.

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Western Wilds          Road Trip

For those seeking Tasmania’s rugged and unspoiled landscapes, the Western Wilds route offers a spectacular escape into misty forests, deep gorges, and historical mining towns.

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 Day 1: Strahan – A Harbour Town Adventure

  • Cruise along the Gordon River through ancient rainforests.
  • Take a historic train ride on the West Coast Wilderness Railway.
  • Stroll along Ocean Beach, Tasmania’s longest coastline.

 

 Day 2: Lake St Clair – The Heart of Tasmania’s Nature

  • Hike the scenic trails around Australia’s deepest lake.
  • Visit The Wall in the Wilderness, a stunning wood-carved artwork.
  • Experience a scenic drive through Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park.

 

 Day 3: Queenstown – A Gold Rush Relic

  • Explore the dramatic landscape of Iron Blow Lookout.
  • Walk through Queenstown’s historic mining streets.
  • Visit the underground mines at Zeehan’s West Coast Heritage Centre.

The ideal car & key stops for this trip

The ideal car & key stops for this trip

 

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4WD

Is best for rugged, off-the-beaten-track adventures, tackling Tasmania’s wild terrain with ease and exploring remote landscapes.

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Montezuma Falls

Walk through lush rainforest to Montezuma Falls, Tasmania’s tallest waterfall, a stunning natural wonder in pristine wilderness.

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Nelson Falls

Take an easy walk to Nelson Falls, a hidden cascade within lush rainforest, perfect for nature lovers and photographers.

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Tarkine Rainforest

One of the world’s largest cool temperate rainforests, featuring ancient trees, waterfalls, diverse wildlife, and scenic walks.

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4WD

Is best for rugged, off-the-beaten-track adventures, tackling Tasmania’s wild terrain with ease and exploring remote landscapes.

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Montezuma Falls

Walk through lush rainforest to Montezuma Falls, Tasmania’s tallest waterfall, a stunning natural wonder in pristine wilderness.

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Nelson Falls

Take an easy walk to Nelson Falls, a hidden cascade within lush rainforest, perfect for nature lovers and photographers.

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Tarkine Rainforest

One of the world’s largest cool temperate rainforests, featuring ancient trees, waterfalls, diverse wildlife, and scenic walks.

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Hit the ground driving

Experience more of Tasmania’s scenic drives, cosy retreats, and breathtaking landscapes. Your adventure starts here.

 

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Useful tools to plan your trip.

Useful tools to plan your trip.

 

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Explore

Forget the usual this year, it’s all about new experiences. With Explore, you’ll uncover hidden gems, dive into new cultures, and snag great deals along the way.

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Best Time to Travel

The road is yours in 2025. With this tool, KAYAK shows you the perfect time to travel to your destination of choice, don’t let anything hold you back.

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PriceChecker

Found a great deal elsewhere? KAYAK PriceCheck helps you compare it with our prices to see if you can get an even better one. Available only in the mobile app.

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Trips

No room for chaos in your travels! Trips will be your ultimate sidekick, keeping everything organised so you can daydream while living your adventure.

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explore-tool

Explore

Forget the usual this year, it’s all about new experiences. With Explore, you’ll uncover hidden gems, dive into new cultures, and snag great deals along the way.

Learn more

bttt-tool

Best Time to Travel

The road is yours in 2025. With this tool, KAYAK shows you the perfect time to travel to your destination of choice, don’t let anything hold you back.

Learn more

pricecheck-tool

PriceChecker

Found a great deal elsewhere? KAYAK PriceCheck helps you compare it with our prices to see if you can get an even better one. Available only in the mobile app.

Learn more

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Trips

No room for chaos in your travels! Trips will be your ultimate sidekick, keeping everything organised so you can daydream while living your adventure.

Learn more