Freycinet National Park is our favourite destination in Tasmania, and one of our top three national parks in Australia. It’s definitely our favourite outside of mainland Australia.
Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park – Tasmania
The park is known for its natural beauty and relaxing atmosphere. In the aboriginal language, the site is known as leeawuleena which means ‘sleeping water.’ And no truer name could be given to this lake.
Running through the heart of the Tasmanian wilderness much of this park is remote and rugged with dramatic mountain peaks, spectacular gorges, and world-famous rivers.
Victorians have kept Wilsons Prom, or The Prom a secret for too long. We were blown away by this park and can’t believe it’s not promoted more in other Australian states.
Commonly referred to as The Grampians, it’s a rugged mountain range located in Western Victoria and is renowned for its breathtaking rocky views, rich culture, stunning wildflower displays, bush walks, and rock climbing.