
East Coast Natureworld
Visitors looking to get up close and personal with some of Tasmania’s magnificent native wildlife should head to East Coast Natureworld.
With 150 acres of bushland and lagoons to explore, you can expect to see a combination of wild and rehabilitated wildlife, including echidnas, wombats and wallabies. There are also wildlife talks, photography exhibitions, and wildlife encounters, including a unique Devils in the Dark tour at night.
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Swansea Cycle Tours
If you’d like to explore the East Coast on two wheels, there’s bike hire available in Swansea.
Freycinet National Park
Freycinet National Park is the best known of Tasmania’s East Coast National Parks.
Bicheno Blowhole
Bring your waterproofs in winter, or your bathers in summer.
Spiky Bridge and Spiky Beach
A few minutes’ drive south of Swansea, you’ll discover Spiky Bridge, built by convicts in 1843 without any mortar or cement – hence the upright stones and the spiky looking appearance.