Ocean Beach is a popular tourist stopover on the Apple Isle’s wild and wooly west coast. There’s over 30km of beachfront to explore and crowds are but a figment of your imagination, out here.
Tasmania
CRADLE MOUNTAIN, TAS
Cradle Mountain is located towards the northern end of the Cradle Mountain-St Clair National Park, 175km northeast of Hobart.
TRAIL OF THE TIN DRAGON
The 80km Trail of the Tin Dragon track is in Tassie’s northeast. It wends and wanes through the colour saturated countryside and high country rainforest between St Helens and Launceston.
BAY OF FIRES, TAS
The Bay of Fires Conservation area protects a 50km swathe of coastline between Eddystone Point and Binnalong Bay and is home to some of Tassie’s finest coastal campsites.
TASMAN NP, TAS
Tasman National Park is splayed across the remarkable stretch of coastline between Cape Surville, Waterfall Bay and Fortescue Bay. Highlights include Cape Pillar, Cape Raoul and Cape Hauy, as well as the Hippolyte Rocks and Fossil Island.
LAKE ST CLAIR NP, TAS
Lake St Clair National Park is a bonafide Tassie treasure. Sprawled across ancient rainforests and alpine reaches, it’s home to the iconic Cradle Mountain and is a world famous hiking destination.