Welcome to Tasmania, an enchanting island paradise located off the southern coast of mainland Australia. Known for its pristine wilderness, rugged landscapes, and unique wildlife, Tasmania is a destination that offers a truly unforgettable experience. In this blog post, we will delve into the captivating world of Tasmania, uncover its rich history, explore its breathtaking
weather in Tasmania
Tasmania has four distinct seasons (and we love them all). The warmest months are December, January, February and March. Autumn has still, sunny days. Winter runs from May through August. However, being positioned by the Southern Ocean, the world’s weather engine, the climate can vary greatly – on any given day. Average maximum temperatures in
Tasmania Waterfalls
Russell Falls Russell Falls is a 70min drive (73km) north-west of Hobart, in Mount Field National Park. Tasmania’s most photographed waterfall is the centrepiece at Mount Field National Park. The two tier Russell Falls tumble into a pool surrounded by tall ferns, and are easily reached along a sealed trail (25min return, 1.4km) from the