“The region is blessed with endless natural beauty” Whenever I visit Tasmania, I'm drawn to the Tasman Peninsula/ Turrakana, located in the southeast, an easy 75km drive from Hobart. The region is blessed with natural beauty, from towering dolerite sea cliffs, secluded pristine white sandy beaches, national parks with green forests and a handful of bespoke producers to tantalise your taste buds. Oh, and let's not neglect the wildlife: sea eagles, Australian fur seals, migrating whales, wombats, wallabies and Tasmanian Devils.
THE QUAINT FISHING VILLAGE OF DUNALLEY
If you're driving to the Tasman Peninsula, you'll have to pass through Dunalley (57km east of Hobart). Overlooking the crystal-clear waters of Boomer Bay, Dunalley is slightly north of the narrow isthmus which separates the Forestier and Tasman Peninsulas from the rest of…