You can best enjoy the pristine wilderness and spectacular landscapes of one of Tasmania’s most popular tourist attractions by visiting in the cooler months.

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You can best enjoy the pristine wilderness and spectacular landscapes of one of Tasmania’s most popular tourist attractions by visiting in the cooler months.
The Great Ocean Road has a magic all its own. Just a few hours from Melbourne it’s an area of great diversity, from stunning seascapes to brilliant forests of ferns and ancient trees. It’s a fabulous and dramatic drive along the coast line, with a myriad of hidden treasures for the landscape photographer.
An oasis in the spectacular northern Flinders Ranges with plenty to delight photographers.
Switzerland offers a vast landscape of mountains, lakes, rivers, farmlands, glaciers, valleys, waterfalls, and historic culture.
One of the brightest jewels in New Zealand’s crown.
Less than a day’s drive north of Adelaide, the Flinders Ranges is one of Australia’s most inspiring and diverse landscapes.
One of the most spectacular single-day walking tracks in the world.
Ancient lava terraces, interesting rock formations and spectacular views bring adventurous photographers to this National Park in north-eastern NSW.
The Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area covers more than ten thousand square kilometres, most of which is designated wilderness.
Just off the eastern coast of Tasmania within easy reach of Hobart, Bruny Island combines dramatic landscapes and seascapes with gourmet dining.
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