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Villa Vista


Villa Vista is a contemporary beach house providing the finest accommodation for a perfect holiday.
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Bay of Fires


The Bay of Fires is a region of white beaches, blue water and orange-hued granite (the colour of which is actually produced by a lichen). The northern section of the bay is part of Mount William National Park
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Barnbougle Golf


Links golf is natural golf. Where the natural contours of the land define the way you play the game.

Links golf courses do not disturb nature, but enhance it.
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Falmouth

The town's premier attraction is 'the blowhole' although this is something of a misnomer. The 'blowhole' is actually a rather large fissure in the rocks where the waves, when they break, cause plumes of spray to rise spectacularly into the air.
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Bridestowe Lavender Farm

Established in 1921, is one of the world's largest single commercial lavender farms, producing the finest quality lavender flowers and lavender oil, used traditionally in the perfumery industry.
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Forest Eco Centre

The Eco Centre is a focus for forest-based tourism and recreation activities in the North-East and acts to inspire visitors to explore and enjoy the diverse forest types of the region. Located in Scottsdale
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Derby River Derby

The Derby has been the biggest event in the north east since 1976, when Mr. Rod Miller and Mr. Peter Price organised the still famous "King of the River Race", which consisted of two competitors in a single craft with two lilos.
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Pub in the Paddock

Paddock is one of Tasmania’s oldest country pubs. Literally sitting in the middle of a paddock in the verdant Pyengana Valley, the Pub offers hearty country meals or morning and afternoon teas along with comfortable pub accommodation.
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St Columba Falls

The Falls, which plunge 90 metres from the Mt Victoria foothills, can either be viewed from the car park or from a viewing platform at the end of an easy 15-20 minute rainforest walk.
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Ralph Falls


Ralph's Falls are about 30 Minutes from Bridport. The Link road, officially opened in April 1998, passes through some spectacular scenery that Tasmanians often take for granted.