There are 26 dog-friendly attractions in Tasmania
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The Tasmanian Arboretum is a botanical tree park located near Devonport, Tasmania, Australia.
Located on the north-facing Allports Beach in Flinders Island, the Allports Beach Picnic Area is a fantastic place for a day trip with family and friends.
Art Farm Birchs Bay is an association that fosters engagement between the community, artists, art, and the picturesque landscape.
Located on the East Coast Whale Trail in Tasmania, Bicheno Blowhole offers visitors the opportunity to witness whale watching in the southern waters.
Located in Bicheno, the Bicheno Whalers Lookout Scenic Reserve offers breathtaking panoramic views of the town and its harbour.
Located on the east coast of Tasmania, Binalong Bay - Jeanneret Beach is a spectacular 250m stretch of white sand surrounded by dramatic granite outcrops.
The Bluff Track Fitness Trail, previously known as The Whitemark to Pats River Walk, offers a great opportunity to keep fit while exploring the breathtaking coastal scenery.
Located just north of Triabunna and Orford, Boltons Beach in Little Swanport is a secluded gem on Tasmania's east coast.
Bridestowe Lavender Estate is a stunning lavender farm located in Nabowla, Tasmania, Australia.
The Bridgewater Foreshore Walking Trail in Hobart is a popular coastal track that spans 5.2km along the Derwent River foreshore.
The Castle Rock Walk in Marshall Bay, Flinders Island is one of Tasmania's Great Short Walks.
Hadspen River Reserve is located in the small village of Hadspen, 8km southwest of Launceston, Tasmania.
Kaydale Lodge Gardens is a two-hectare garden located on a 70-hectare farm in Nietta, Tasmania.
Nestled in the southern corner of the bay where Killiecrankie Road terminates, Killiecrankie Picnic Area is a perfect spot for a picnic and beach time.
Welcome to Lake Mackintosh, located in Tasmania's Pieman power development.
Lake Rowallan is a popular destination for trout fishing and hiking.
Mayfield Bay Coastal Reserve is a picturesque conservation area located south of Swansea on Tasmania's charming east coast.
Mayfield Beach Rocky Hills is a hidden gem located at the Mayfield Bay Coastal Reserve.
Montezuma Falls, originally named Osbourne Falls, is a beautiful horsetail waterfall located in the West Coast Range of Tasmania.
On the East Coast of Tasmania, there is a whale watching experience that spreads out over 14 coastal stops.
Redbill Beach in Bicheno is a popular destination for surfers, nature enthusiasts, and families.
The Lady Barron Foreshore Walk is a picturesque coastal bush track that extends from slipway to Yellow Beach, offering breathtaking views of rocky outcrops and the sea.
The Three Arch Bridge, also known as the Mayfield Beach Rocky Hills, is a historical landmark located on the east coast of Tasmania.
Trousers Point Picnic Area is a popular beach located on Flinders Island within the Strzelecki National Park.
Winifred Curtis Reserve Scamander is a 75-hectare private nature reserve located just 2km south of Scamander, Tasmania.
Yellow Beach Picnic Area, located at Lady Barron in Flinders Island, is a popular destination known for its tranquil and safe atmosphere.