Tasmania

Tasmania by Charles Rawlings-Way, published by Lonely Planet in 2008, is a comprehensive travel guide that spans 372 pages. This edition offers insights into the diverse landscapes and experiences that Tasmania has to offer, from its dramatic beaches to its lesser-known national parks. Readers will discover unique locations, including areas recognized for having some of the cleanest air in the world and culinary highlights such as King Island, known for its exceptional cheeses.
In this guide, travelers will find practical information compiled from extensive research, including 1,440 hours spent on the road and firsthand encounters with local wildlife. The book features a Color Highlights chapter designed for travelers, along with a Handy GreenDex to help locate eco-friendly accommodations and activities. With its focus on travel and reference, this guide serves as a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty and culinary delights of Tasmania.
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Discover Tasmania Find your own private place to witness winter surf pound the east coast’s dramatic beaches Get in on the secret of one of the state’s least-visited national parks Get a lungful of what scientists have declared the cleanest air in the world, near Woolnorth Make a foodie pilgrimage to King Island for some of Australia’s best cheeses in a pristine, wild setting In This Guide Three authors, 1440 hours on the road, seven close encounters with wombats Color Highlights chapter for travelers, by travelers Handy GreenDex for locating ecofriendly accommodation, activities and more
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