Experiences
Stay a little longer in Sorell
Too often rushed through by visitors on their way to other, big-name destinations, the Sorell region is deserving of much more than a day trip.
On stranger shores
King Island, Ute Junker discovers, is a place where no doors are closed and no beach is crowded.
The pit stop: Strahan
Once billed by the Chicago Tribune as the “best little town in the world”, Strahan revels in its isolation – with the ferocity of the Southern Ocean at its back and the peace of the rainforest wrapped like the grandest of gardens around Macquarie Harbour.
A mile in the shoes of a spoon carver
The smell of fresh wood shavings announces that David Rauenbusch is in the office. More precisely, he is in his tree-fringed studio in the southern Tasmanian hamlet of Cygnet, on the banks of the Huon River.
Five destination restaurants
These regional restaurants are well worth the drive, reports Andrew Bain.
Nature as nurture
Andrew Bain takes a walk on the wild side and finds new connection to his surroundings with a bout of forest bathing.
Old town new tricks
Oatlands was once known as a place where time stood still. But the times are changing in this scenic Midlands town.
The pit stop: Devonport
Everything seems a little sunnier in the north, and Devonport shines with Mediterranean weather, clean air and a maritime DNA. It’s the entry point for the Spirit of Tasmania and a perfect base for exploring the north-west and west coasts, writes Stephanie Williams.
Quality air time
Get the wheels up with these incredible Tasmanian aviation adventures.
The pit stop: Launceston
If Launceston was a love interest, then the courtship would be long and the attachment lasting. This understated, friendly northern city will slowly but surely draw you in, give you love and feed you well. Elspeth Callender shares her tips for where to start your romance…
A coastal campervan adventure
After what has been a big year for us all, many Tasmanians are looking forward to getting out and exploring their own backyards.