The Tasman Peninsula
curls like a comma on the southeastern coast of Tasmania. It could very well be an island
apart but that it is connected to Hobart (97km) by way of the narrow Eaglehawk Neck along
the Arthur Highway to Port Arthur. The Tasman Peninsula is becoming a favoured destination
for tourists who love the idea of combining a wilderness vaction with heritage tours,
great food and terrific weather. The region is fast dumping the excess baggage it has been
carrying around as the worst place in Australia to spend a term of penal servitude with
nowhere to escape to except the hostile wilderness around.
The fact is, that Tasmanian Peninsula
is not just Tasmania's but also one of Australia's most scenic regions - replete with
panoramic vistas of wild natural beauty, spectacular rock formations, bays, coves and
inlets, caves and walking tracks. Its fabulous high cliffs, rugged topography, perfect
beaches, heritage buildings and the best bushwalks anywhere have made it the top tourist
attraction in Tasmania. |