Huon Trail Touring Route

Welcome to Tasmania's Southern Region.
The best way to see this amazing area is by car; it's easy to drive around our quiet country roads, on a clearly defined touring route.  A few days visiting our World Heritage Wilderness, intensely beautiful coastlines, from towering sea cliffs to sheltered waterways that inspire friendly artisans and passionate chefs who work with the worlds best local produce, will leave you feeling relaxed, inspired and refreshed.  
Its all here waiting to captivate you - join us for an inspirational journey into Tasmania's South.... on the Huon Trail Touring Route. 
For more information on how to get about this awesome region, go to...

www.huontrail.org.au

www.tasmania4adventure.com.au

The 2008 Huon Trail Touring Map and Guide is out now.  For a free copy, email a request here.

The 2007 Bruny Island Touring Map and Guide is out now.  For a free copy, email a request here.

The 2009 Far South Touring Map and Guide will be available in late March.  For a free copy, email a request here.

2008 Huon Cover      2007 Bruny Cover      2009 Far South Cover

  

Find more information at these useful tourism sites -

BRUNY ISLAND

A new website with useful information on accommodation, things to do and see, maps, ferry details and more.

www.brunyisland.org.au


TASMANIA'S FAR SOUTH

The Far South, the southern-most tip of the Huon Trail touring route, is the gateway to some of Tasmania's most pristine wilderness and waterways.

www.farsouthtasmania.com


GEEVESTON AND THE HUON TRAIL

A detailed source of information on accommodation, tours, transport and food and wine in Tasmania's South.

www.geevestonandhuontrail.com


DISCOVER TASMANIA

Tasmania's official tourist information website. 

www.discovertasmania.com


TOURISM TASMANIA

Tourism Tasmania's corporate website.  Includes research statistics, travel and corporate media contacts, a background of the State Government body and more.

www.tourismtasmania.com.au


THE TASMANIAN TRAIL

A popular 480-kilometre recreational route which extends from Devonport in the State's north to Dover in the south.

www.tasmaniantrail.com.au

 
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