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    • Wynyard

      The base to anywhere and everywhere

      The peaceful, sea-side town of Wynyard combines a central North-West Coast location with the beautiful patchwork of a rich agricultural industry. The recipe makes this regional hub the perfect base to explore Tasmania’s beautiful North-West and West Coasts. Listed below are places Wynyard is famous for.

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    • Waratah

      Small Town with a Big Story

      It was James ‘Philosopher’ Smith who founded Waratah in 1871 and later opened a tin mine that fast became one of the richest tin mines in the world. Waratah’s pioneering past represents a big part in Tasmania’s mining history yet is a window into its remote and wild environment. Sitting on the edge of the Tarkine rainforest Waratah’s extraordinary connections with wilderness are self-guided, easy and free. Your wilderness journey continues with Cradle Mountain just 40 minutes down the road. Listed below are places Waratah is famous for.

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    • Sisters Beach

      Where the beach meets the wilderness

      Off the beaten track and surrounded by the spectacular Rocky Cape National Park, Sisters Beach is a hidden beachside getaway loved by locals. Listed below are some things Sisters Beach is famous for.

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    • Boat Harbour

      The picturesque beach that feels like so much more

      Known for its picturesque beach and quiet location, Boat Harbour has long been a popular holiday spot for locals. Whether it’s exploring the rock pools at low tide, snorkelling in its crystal blue waters or enjoying the view with a picnic, ‘Boatie’ is second to none. Listed below are what Boat Harbour Beach is famous for.

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    • Corinna

      Where the mighty waves have tangled tree trunks

      The tiny historic mining town of Corinna sits at the southern end of the Tarkine - the largest temperate rainforest in Australia – and is the northern most point where the famous Huon pine grows. Corinna is the world beyond human memory and a way to experience nature in its most raw form. Listed below is what Corinna is famous for.

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    • Somerset

      Welcome to our backyard...

      It’s how you know you’ve entered the Waratah-Wynyard region. The delightful view as you cross the Cam River into Somerset is a landmark etched into the minds of any local. Listed below is what Somerset is famous for.

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    • Rocky Cape National Park

      A magnet for beach ramblers and rock climbers

      Nudging out to Bass Strait Rocky Cape National Park offers spectacular views from many points along its walking tracks. Aboriginal heritage, ship wrecks, rock formations and rolling hills of wilderness are just some of the spectacular sights you’ll find in this rugged wilderness. Listed below are what Rocky Cape National Park is famous for.

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    • Campers & Caravaners

      Enjoy the wonders at your own pace...

      The Waratah-Wynyard Council welcomes all caravans, campervans and motorhome travellers to the region. The spectacular natural beauty of our region, combined with our relaxed and friendly lifestyle, makes this the perfect base for the leisure traveller to wander at their own pace and take in all that Waratah-Wynyard has to offer.

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