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Tasmania Australia Accommodation and Information

Flinders Island Tasmania Accommodation and Holiday Information

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Flinders Island is located off mainland Tasmania's North East Coast and offers the ultimate escape with peace and quiet, natural beauty and plenty of local attractions.

Flinders is the largest of the Furneaux Group of 52 islands and offers a range of great experiences - from walking beautiful, long deserted beaches and lazy scenic drives to fishing, golfing, diving and even fossicking for 'Killiecrankie diamonds'.

The history of the Furneaux Group of Islands is told in the Furneaux Museum with relics from shipwrecks and other artefacts housed in seven buildings that are themselves exhibits.

Beyond the green rolling hills of farmland, there's also a world of natural wonders to explore, from the pristine coastline to the rugged pink and grey granite mountain ranges of the Strzelecki National Park, not to mention plants and animals found nowhere else on earth.

Visitors to the island can camp in the wilderness, relax in luxury at a seaside resort or stay at a local farm or friendly Bed and Breakfast.

There's plenty of good quality produce to enjoy with locally grown meats, freshly caught seafood, fresh fruits and vegetables and wines, as well as art and craft made from locally-sourced materials.

Flinders Island is a special place and offers a refreshing break from the real world.

Directions

Regular flights to Flinders Island leave from Launceston, Tasmania or Essendon, Victoria. The island can also be reached by ferry from Bridport in Tasmania and Port Welshpool in Victoria.

           Trouser Point

         Credit Dietmar Kahles

  Beach Sunset at Fotheringate Bay

            Credit Dietmar Kahles

          Palana Beach

       Credit Dietmar Kahles