Northern Tasmania

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Then the top of Little Horn peeps up on the horizon, maybe I’m getting close I think.  Within another 20 metres the whole purpose of the excursion becomes apparent.  The vista before me is simply breathtaking.  Twisted Lakes is but a mirror, everything I’d hoped and planned for has come to fruition.
When you come upon something as good as this, it’s overwhelming.  The sheer majesty of the panorama engulfs you, its power makes you feel so humble in its presence, there’s a distinct aura of “something else”, but it’s indefinable.  It’s all my grey matter can do to remind me that I’m here to actually take photos.  You just don’t want to stop looking for fear that it will all go away and you’ll be denied any more pleasure; but it stays as I set up the tripod.  It’s not often I put myself in the picture, but here I feel it’s a must.  Then I can look at it and remember just where I sat and how good it was.
There are many angles to be had here.  Faint trails indicate where other photographers have been, little flattened sections indicative of footfalls.  It takes me around 15 minutes to get what I came for and then I sit down and enjoy breakfast, although “enjoy” seems like a totally inadequate verb in this case, there is a higher plane involved here, one you get to experience so few times in life.
The cloud has started to form more seriously now, as predicted, and it adds a little to the experience.  Changing lens and shifting position constantly I can but hope I’ve got it covered and, even as I’m moving around, the first gentle ripples of the day’s breezes disturb the surface.  Had I been here any later I would have missed it.  You like to think it’s good fortune but reflect on that fact that you’ve planned it for a week, constantly following the weather patterns, in the hope that you’ll get it right and leaving early enough to avoid all the problems that occur later.
#Nature
Then the top of Little Horn peeps up on the horizon, maybe I’m getting close I think.  Within another 20 metres the whole purpose of the excursion becomes apparent.  The vista before me is simply breathtaking.  Twisted Lakes is but a mirror, everything I’d hoped and planned for has come to fruition.
When you come upon something as good as this, it’s overwhelming.  The sheer majesty of the panorama engulfs you, its power makes you feel so humble in its presence, there’s a distinct aura of “something else”, but it’s indefinable.  It’s all my grey matter can do to remind me that I’m here to actually take photos.  You just don’t want to stop looking for fear that it will all go away and you’ll be denied any more pleasure; but it stays as I set up the tripod.  It’s not often I put myself in the picture, but here I feel it’s a must.  Then I can look at it and remember just where I sat and how good it was.
There are many angles to be had here.  Faint trails indicate where other photographers have been, little flattened sections indicative of footfalls.  It takes me around 15 minutes to get what I came for and then I sit down and enjoy breakfast, although “enjoy” seems like a totally inadequate verb in this case, there is a higher plane involved here, one you get to experience so few times in life.
The cloud has started to form more seriously now, as predicted, and it adds a little to the experience.  Changing lens and shifting position constantly I can but hope I’ve got it covered and, even as I’m moving around, the first gentle ripples of the day’s breezes disturb the surface.  Had I been here any later I would have missed it.  You like to think it’s good fortune but reflect on that fact that you’ve planned it for a week, constantly following the weather patterns, in the hope that you’ll get it right and leaving early enough to avoid all the problems that occur later.
#Nature
Bay of Fires , Tasmania , Australia
Tasmania, also know as the New Zealand of Australia. Strangely enough most people who travel to Australia seem to forget about this beautiful island of Australia.

It took us 5 hours to reach the top. But the view, was mind blowing!
This is a good friend of mine standing on top of the world. 
Sadly enough I can't remember the exact hiking location anymore. But I know it was very close to Deloraine. Anyway, there is a lot of beautiful hiking to be done in Tasmania. If you'll ever travel to Australia. I recommend you to visit Tasmania! #hiking
After 3 hours hiking this spot is a nice place to catch my breath.
#SpringFun

Where to stay in Northern Tasmania

Launceston CBD showing heritage elements as well as a couple

Launceston CBD

4/5(58 area reviews)

Launceston CBD is known for its enchanting waterfalls, and you can make a stop by Launceston Aquatic Centre and Boags Brewery while in the area.

Launceston CBD
Only a 10 minute drive north of Launceston, the perfect way to start your morning is with a leisurely 3km return walk through the wetlands to Tamar Island.

Get there early enough and you’ll have the walk all to yourself. A boardwalk extends over swamps and crosses the river to two islets and then Tamar Island,

Riverside

Restaurants, shopping, and river views are some highlights of Riverside. Make a stop by Tasmania Zoo or Trevallyn Nature Recreation Area while you're exploring.

Riverside
Launceston Tramway Museum

Invermay

Travelers like the museums in Invermay, and University of Tasmania Stadium is a top attraction you might want to visit.

Invermay
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Latrobe

You'll enjoy the coffeehouses and spas in Latrobe. You might want to make time for a stop at House of Anvers or Latrobe Fine Art Gallery.

Latrobe
Cataract Gorge

West Launceston

You'll enjoy the restaurants and parks in West Launceston. You might want to make time for a stop at Cataract Gorge or Cataract Gorge Reserve.

West Launceston
Cataract Gorge Reserve at Launceston in Tasmania, Australia

South Launceston

Restaurants and spas are some things travelers note about South Launceston. Check out Centro Meadow Mews Shopping Centre or Brisbane Street Mall while you're familiarizing yourself with the larger area.

South Launceston
Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston

Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston

4.5 out of 5
29 Cameron Street Launceston TAS
The price is NT$3,320 per night from Mar 29 to Mar 30
NT$3,320
NT$3,652 total
Mar 29 - Mar 30
includes taxes & fees
Book a stay at this luxury hotel in Launceston. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and 24-hour room service. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (1,005 reviews)
Hotel needs an update. Great location but rooms very dated. Toilet stained and carpet in hallways bubbled so I tripped - a definite hazard for an older person.

Reviewed on 2026/2/27

Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston
Scamander Beach Resort

Scamander Beach Resort

3.5 out of 5
158 Scamander Avenue, 158 3 Scamander TAS
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is NT$2,576 per night from Mar 13 to Mar 14
NT$2,576
NT$2,834 total
Mar 13 - Mar 14
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Scamander. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a garden. Popular attractions Bike Trip Vallekilen-Tovdal and Progress Park are located ...
8/10 Very Good! (540 reviews)
loved the view from our room.

Reviewed on 2026/2/22

Scamander Beach Resort
Nightelier Devonport Gateway Hotel

Nightelier Devonport Gateway Hotel

4 out of 5
16 Fenton Street Devonport TAS
The price is NT$2,850 per night from Mar 1 to Mar 2
NT$2,850
NT$3,135 total
Mar 1 - Mar 2
includes taxes & fees
Book a stay at this golf hotel in Devonport. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and a golf course. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in our ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (1,002 reviews)
riendly and helpful staff. clean though dated. Needs an upgrade.

Reviewed on 2026/2/24

Nightelier Devonport Gateway Hotel
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Country Club Villas

Country Club Villas

4 out of 5
Casino Rise Prospect Vale TAS
Book a stay at this golf aparthotel in Launceston. Enjoy free WiFi, free parking, and 2 restaurants. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (1,906 reviews)
The room was clean, but the single bedroom unit we stayed in had no views except for the fences and the rooms of the neighbouring property. The carpet is old and the faucets requires maintenance.

Reviewed on 2026/2/21

Country Club Villas
Launceston Central Apartment Hotel

Launceston Central Apartment Hotel

4 out of 5
16 Paterson Street Launceston TAS
Book a stay at this business-friendly aparthotel in Launceston. Enjoy free WiFi, dry cleaning or laundry services, and laundry facilities. Our guests praise ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (643 reviews)
Rooms were spacious and modern. Had issues with the TV wanting to update while watching but couldn't figure out how to dismiss that due to the remote being a generic one and not setup for the type of TV properly. Didn't realise that until reception was closed to spent a big bunch of time trying to ...

Reviewed on 2026/2/13

Launceston Central Apartment Hotel
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3.5 out of 5
25 York St Launceston TAS
Stay at this apartment in Launceston. Enjoy free WiFi, parking (surcharge), and dry cleaning or laundry services. Popular attractions Princess Theatre and Quadrant ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (266 reviews)
Good location, inside is quite stunning with good views, however corridor of hotel was dark and scary. The soundproofing is also very bad and the distant clock keep chiming every 15min which didnt help. Wish there is more amenities eg only 1 box of tissues for the entire 2br apartment and upstairs ...

Reviewed on 2026/1/25

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