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A4 Far South Touring Map 2019 JUNEE CAVE ALPACAS RAILTRACK RIDERS Mt Lloyd Collinsvale Plenty HOBART CRUISE Denison W eld Fern Tree C643 Ridgeway Mountain B64 Taroona River Neika C617 Little Lonnavale Crabtree Leslie Vale River C618 Longley Denison C645 39 River Grove APPLE MUSEUM Lower KINGSTON TRAIL RIDES Lucaston Judbury Longley Sandy C619 C622 Ranelagh Allens 32 Blackmans Bay C619 Kaoota FREERivule t Glen C619 Huonville C621TOURING Howden JET BOAT Margate Huon CRUISE MAP POTTERY C624 River ALPACAS HWY Pelverata NORTH Tinderbox Electrona WEST farsouthtasmania.comPELVERATA FALLS Snug BAY Dennes HUON Point TAHUNE ADVENTURES Franklin EAGLE HANG GLIDING Oyster 19 WOODEN BOAT CENTRE Killora C625 Cradoc Cove Kettering Barnes Arve R Castle Forbes Bay BRUNY ISLAND FERRY River C631 ARVE ROAD Glaziers Lake FOREST DRIVE Port 25 Bay B66 Mt Picton C632 Nicholls Rt 1327 Picton 20 21 Huon Cygnet Woodbridge Geeveston Wattle Apollo BayWHISKY Lake MUSEUM BRUNY Riveaux ARVE RIVER VISITOR Grove GALLERY PICNIC AREA CENTRE C634 Birchs Bay Petchys ISLAND Cairns Bay T Gardners Bay Lymington E GREAT N Bay HARTZ MTNS Great G Deep BAY Bay KERMANDIE Waterloo Brooks Y Flowerpot ARVE FALLS C Bay LAKE FALLS HUON RIVER OSBOURNE LAKE ESPERANCE Bay T Surges Bay R 6 1 O Picton Esperance 2 P Eggs and Garden Is Cr Middleton Simpsons Hartz Lake Glendevie Police Bacon Bay Garden HARTZ PK Point Pt 51255 Island Cr ISTHMUS C637 C638 Randalls HARTZ MOUNTAINS Bay Gordon SEE BAY NATIONAL PARK River REVERSE Verona Pine Lake 4 - 8 Surveyors Bay Sands 1109 L Sydney 22 - 24 MT BOBS Huon I TASMANIAN WILDERNESS Dover C638 Roberts 27 9 PORT New HISTORIC Raminea 3 TRAMWAY ESPERANCE Esperance Pt WORLD HERITAGE AREA (WHA) Strathblane 10 Bobs Knobs NARROWS ROAD ADAMSONS PEAK 3 1226 1 DUCKHOLE Scott Pt River Experienced Walkers Only LAKE 2 ADAMSONS FALLS SOUTHWEST Scale 0 1 2 3 4 5 kilometers N 28 Coal Hill Salisbury R Cave LEGEND NATIONAL PARK Fossicking C635 Sealed Road Unsealed road Area Lady Picton HASTINGS CAVES & WHA boundary Sailing Club THERMAL SPRINGS Bay River 17 C635 Walking track Fly fishing sport Lune 11 12 Lune River 29 13 Southport Great Short Walks Picnic area 18 14 Tourist feature Public BBQ 15 Mt Victoria Ida Bay 16SOUTHPORT Public toilets Caravan park D’ENTRECASTEAUX CHANNEL Cross HISTORIC TRACK H LUNE Golf club Tall trees ST ROAD TOURIST RAILWAY River RIDGE 1145 4WD only Boat ramp Camping (facilities) MYSTERY CREEK CAVE Fossicking Southport I PRECIPITOUS Experienced Area Lookout Camping (no facilities) BLUFF Walkers Only x 9River SOUTHPORT 4 SHIPWRECK D u LAGOON MONUMENT TRAVEL TIMES (minutes) ' a E te CONSERVATION ntr s SOUTHPORT Hobart - Geeveston 50 Dover - Southport 20 ec a AREA MOONLIGHT Mt La Perouse BLUFF Geeveston - Dover 25 Southport - Cockle Ck 45 1161 BEACH CAUTION: Some secondary or gravel roads are C636 managed by Forestry and may be closed for short Pindars Catamaran Historic French periods. Beware of large log trucks on narrow roads. Peak Oval Lake Landing Sites South Eliza Pt WALKS GRADE TIME STH CAPE RANGE River 1 Duckhole Lake Flat,easy 1hr return Steep and muddy RECHERCHE Adamsons Falls 3hr return BAY 2 sections, hard Catamaran Steep sections, Cape Adamsons Peak 10hr return 8 FISHERS POINT 3 hard Southport Muddy sections, 3hr return Rt WHALE SCULPTURE 4 Bluff Beach medium Experienced Cockle Lake Esperance/ Medium/hard, 2hr/5hr Walkers Only Creek 5 Hartz Peak steep sections return COAS H 6 Lake Osbourne Flat, easy 1hr return SOUT T TRACK Surprise Bay Bare Hill Mostly flat, Lion Rock South Cape Bay 4-5hr return Shoemaker Pt 7 7 moderate, easy SOUTH CAPE BAY 8 Fishers Point Flat, easy 2-3hr return Whale Hd 9 Mystery Creek Easy 2 hr return S 43°38.5’ South Cape South East Cape+ South East Cape is the southern most point in Australia and is closer to Antarctica than it is to Cairns! www.tasmap.tas.gov.au Close to Hobart - but a world away… DOVER TOWN MAP SERVICES AND INFORMATION 4 Arcadia Open Garden, Glendevie 6297 6230 5 Bendigo Bank, Dover 6298 1959 BP Dover Service Station 6298 1102 Cellarbrations Bottleshop, Dover 6298 1201 Don’s Garage, Dover 6298 1500 / 0428 981 501 Dover Café 6298 1395 22 Dover Golf Club 6298 1562 Dover Hardware 6298 1243 Dover History Group 0407 589 952 23 Dover Online Access 6298 1552 Dover Post Office (bank agency) 6298 1267 Dover Pharmacy & Health Beauty 6298 1517 Huon Valley Visitor Centre, Huonville 6264 0326 6 Port Esperance Sailing Club 0428 279 002 24 Post Office 6985, Café, Dover 6298 1905 Ratz Nest Hair Salon, Dover 0438 510 981 8 Rocket@the End of the Road, Southport 0467 702 627 Scrub Tub Laundry, Dover 0429 380 170 The Coffee Tree, Dover 0435 193 323 Touchwood Farm, Strathblane 0400 132 863 7 Ambulance, Fire Brigade, Police 000 Dover Medical Centre 6298 1222 State Emergency Service 6173 2700 ATTRACTIONS AND ACTIVITIES 19 Tahune Adventures Forest Airwalk, swinging bridges, hang gliding, rafting Arve Road, Geeveston ACCOMMODATION Ph 6251 3903 tahuneadventures.com.au 1 Esperance Landing 10 Far South Wilderness Lodge & Camp Waterfront, private and luxurious Self contained lodge and cabin accomm 20 Geeveston Visitor Centre Esperance Coast Road, Brooks Bay Information, bookings, artisans and providore 247 Narrows Road, Strathblane 15 Church Street, Geeveston Ph 6298 1441 / [email protected] Ph 6298 1922 Ph 6297 1120 esperancelanding.net.au farsouthwilderness.com.au huonvalleytas.com 2 Fairwinds Tasmania 11 Southern Forest Accommodation 21 Huon Aquaculture Waterfront and spa bath under the stars S/C Cottage – Wilderness at your doorstep Premium salmon and ocean trout products 481 Esperance Coast Road, Brooks Bay 30 Jager Rd, Southport C/- Geeveston Visitor Centre Ph 6298 1441 / [email protected] Ph 0421 321 390 15 Church Street, Geeveston fairwindstasmania.com.au southernforest.com.au huonaqua.com.au (shop online or store locator) 22 Bakehouse Distillery 3 The Peninsula Experience 12 Southport Hotel & Caravan Park ‘evoke’ the Gondwana spirit. Tastings and sales Experience nature in quiet luxury Motel, pub meals, general store, fuel 8 Station Road, Dover C/o Essentially Tas, Dover 8777 Huon Highway, Southport Ph 0409 981 062 Ph 6298 1441 Ph 6298 3144 bakehousedistillery.com peninsulatas.com southportcaravanpark.com.au 23 Dover Museum & Gallery 4 Ashdowns of Dover Historical displays and art work Award winning hosted B&B, cooked b’fasts 13 The Jetty House, Southport Dover Old School, Huon Highway 6957 Huon Highway, Dover Accommodation for 12, heritage home Ph 0407 589 952 Ph 0417 746 437 8848 Huon Highway, Southport E: [email protected] Ph 6298 3139 ashdownsofdover.com.au 24 Dover RSL & Ex-Servicemens Club southportjettyhouse.com Family oriented club with dining 5 Halcyon B&B 16 Chapman Avenue, Dover A blissful place to stay 14 Summertime Cottage Beachfront cottage style accommodation Ph 6298 1264 6959 Huon Highway, Dover E: [email protected] Ph 0407 589 952 120 Kingfish Beach Rd, Southport E: [email protected] Ph 0410 583 213 25 Peninsula Cruising summertimecottage.net.au Cruises, private tours and fishing charters 6 Dover Beachside Tourist Park Contact Essentially Tas, Dover/Port Huon Caravan Park 15 Rock Lobster Ph 6298 1441 27 Kent Beach Road, Dover Gorgeous views and private Hot tub peninsulacruising.com.au Ph 6298 1301 148 Kingfish Beach Road, Southport 26 Tassal dovertouristpark.com.au Ph 6298 1441 / [email protected] Salmon - fresh from the cool waters of Tasmania rocklobstersouthport.com.au 2 Salamanca Place, Hobart 7 Smuggler Rest Holiday or visit the mobile Salmon Truck Accommodation 16 The Shackeau Ph 6244 9025 / tassal.com.au Self-contained, family friendly Stunning views and absolute waterfrontage Esperance Adventures 56 Station Road, Dover 223 Kingfish Beach Road, Southport 27 Kayak Tours and Rentals Ph 6298 1441 / [email protected] Ph 6298 1396 42Q Cemetery Road, Dover smugglersrest.com.au shackeau.com.au Ph 0428 279 002 esperanceadventures.com.au 8 Driftwood Cottages 17 Oyster Shack Self-contained, waterfront Hastings water view, s/c accomm 28 Hastings Caves & Thermal Springs accommodation 179 Tongue Road, Hastings Experience the magic of nature 51 Bay View Road, Dover Ph 0438 629 838/6298 3232 754 Hastings Caves Road, Hastings Ph 6298 1441 oystershack.com.au Ph 6298 3209 driftwoodcottages.com.au parks.tas.gov.au/reserves/hastings Huon Valley Escapes 9 Tides Reach 18 29 Lunaris Gemstones Luxury with absolute waterfrontage Accommodation and activities firm Tasmanian fossils, minerals, gemstones and jewellery Pottery Road, Dover Far South, Huon Valley and Hobart 175 Lune River Rd, Lune River Ph 6298 1441 / [email protected] Ph 1800 770 224 (9am to 7 pm) Ph 6298 3182 / 0447 001 601 tidesreach.com.au huonvalleyescapes.net lunarisgemstones.com.au Supported by Printed with the assistance of For more information visit www.farsouthtasmania.com Disclaimer: Far South Tasmania Inc. have made every endeavour to ensure that details are correct at the time of printing of this map (October 2019) and can accept no responsibility for subsequent change or withdrawal of details. Further, FST Inc. are not responsible for, nor do they make any representations about individual businesses. © Far South Tasmania Inc. 2019.
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