
The East Coast of Tasmania is a string of beaches and coastal ranges, with small seaside towns strung like beads along the coastline. in summer it is the best destination for a beachside holiday, and it is also has the mildest weather year round. Although the wilderness areas of the East coast are smaller than in the West (the longest hikes may take four days or so) it has an abundance of opportunities for hiking, climbing and cycling tours.
The East Coast can be reached from either Hobart or Launceston, but Hobart is probably easier. Simply head north past the airport and you will hit the coast proper at Orford. The main stretch extends from there to St Helens in the North East, with a number of towns and parks along the route.
Adelaide
Albany
Alice Springs
Ballarat
Beechworth
Bondi Beach
Brisbane
Broken Hill
Broome
Byron Bay
Cairns
Canberra
Central Highlands
Collaroy
Coober Pedy
Darling Harbour
Darwin
East Coast
Geelong
Geraldton
Gladstone
Great Barrier Reef
Hobart
Innaloo
Kakadu National Park
Kalbarri
Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Launceston
Liverpool
Magnetic Island
Melbourne
Monkey Mia
Namadgi National Park
Newcastle
Noosa Junction
North-East
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Perth
Portland
Quorn
Rainbow Beach
Richmond
Sorell
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Springbrook
Stepney
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Sydney
Tasmania
Warrnambool
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William Creek
Young