On Tasmania’s West Coast, you’ll discover world-famous wilderness areas steeped in convict heritage, breathtaking national parks, and historic mining towns. As the gateway to Tasmania’s Wilderness World Heritage Area, this region is both remote and easily accessible for visitors.
Strahan, a picturesque coastal town on Macquarie Harbour, is only a hop, skip and jump away from Sarah Island. Inland, the historic mining towns of Queenstown, Zeehan, Tullah, and Rosebery are rich with history and surrounded by magnificent lakes, rivers, rainforests, giant sand dunes, and significant historic sites. This remarkable blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue makes Tasmania’s West Coast a must-visit destination.