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The Freycinet Peninsula on Tasmania's east coast has the state's most-visited national park. Saffire blends easily into this landscape.

Saffire Freycinet, Tasmania, review: Casual, exceptional luxury

The only downside to staying at this luxury lodge is that it's too hard to leave.

  • by Jim Darby
Waterfall Bay.

Maria Island, Freycinet Peninsula: Cruising Tasmania's east coast

Under-promise and over-deliver: the corporate mantra seems to work on this adventurous cruise up Tasmania's East Coast.

  • by Jim Darby
The Blue Derby Mountain Bike Trails

Mountain biking in Derby, Tasmania: Luxury biking in the bush

At the heart of the Blue Derby Pods Ride is an off-the-grid, out-of-the-way parcel of beautifully designed glass and timber pods...

  • by Jim Darby
The Blue Derby Trail Network draws more than 30,000 mountain biking enthusiasts each year.

Derby, Tasmania travel guide and things to do: Nine highlights

The mountain biking mecca in the former tin mining town isn't just for the hard-core.

  • by Jane Reddy
Ideally-suited to Tasmania's fresh weather, a sauna master will guide guests through the experience.

Floating sauna opens at Lake Derby in Tasmania

Mountain bikers are running hot and cold around Blue Derby in Tasmania.

  • by Jane Reddy
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Freycinet Lodge, Tasmania, The myriad attractions of the peninsula are just outside your front door.

Freycinet Lodge review, Tasmania: A haven in one of the world's most stunning natural landscapes

Prepare for nothing less than full immersion in nature's wonders.

  • by Jane Reddy
All natural ... the spectacular vista of Wineglass Bay.

All walks lead to fine wines

A bush banquet wasn't the only surprise on Tasmania's stunning Freycinet Peninsula, writes Terry Smyth.

  • by Terry Smyth
Chef David Hall's favourite Tassie pinot noirs come from Joseph Cromy Winery.

Seven dishes you must try in Tasmania and its islands: Chef David Hall

This chef says wallaby is the new kangaroo, and best served with pepperberries.

  • by Julietta Jamieson
Bay of Fires, Tasmania.

Bay of Fires Lodge Walk in Tasmania: Beauty and horrors

There are horrors to be found on the Bay of Fires Lodge Walk.

  • by Keith Austin
Castle Rock, Flinders Island.

Flinders Island hiking: The untapped beauty of Flinders Island

There are so many stunning walks and beaches on Flinders Island, it's hard to decide the best.

  • by Andrew Bain