Tasmania
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Tasmania's third largest city, Devonport is the gateway to the island state,
situated as it is in the centre of the north coast, at the mouth of the
Mersey River. It is the point of arrival for car ferries from the mainland
and it also welcomes visitors at its modern airport. The city is three hours
by road from Hobart on the Midlands Highway. The city has a number of
attractions for visitors, including aboriginal rock engravings, a maritime
museum and a cycle/walking track which extends around the picturesque
foreshore from the city past the Olympic Swimming Pool to the historic Don
River Railway, which operates vintage and steam trains. The city's central
location makes it an ideal base for discovering the wilderness experiences
of northwest Tasmania, especially the Mt Cradle National Park.
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