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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 919.46047
Fabric Type: 9781740597746
Fax Number: 4
Legal Disclaimer: 1740597745
Maximum Color Depth: Lonely Planet
Metal Type: Lonely Planet
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 368
Total External Bays Free: October 01, 2005
Total Firewire Ports: Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Colourful Salamanca Market, poignant Port Arthur, the exhilarating wilderness of Cradle Mountain, bountiful fresh produce and pampering aplenty – Tasmania, the island state, offers an entirely different Australian experience. With detailed regional and urban coverage this definitive guidebook allows you to make a perfect getaway on Australia’s emerald isle.
Find Yourself in the Great Outdoors – our National Parks chapter covers mountain terrain and gentle rambles
Get Out, Get About with our suggestions for outdoor activities, from fly fishing to family-friendly nature walks
Lick Your Lips at our coverage of local gourmet fare – seafood, King Island cheeses and cool-climate wines
Dream Sweetly with our accommodation options, from B&Bs and camp sites to cozy pubs and cottages
Go Your Own Way with our 50 maps, including detours to help you find your own slice of solitude
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The Lonely Planet Guidebook series is my favorite. They have all of the info you need organized in a neat and easy to use manner. Tasmania is such a stunning place. It is by far one of my favorite places in Australia and the world for that. This book helps you enjoy it with pointers and tips a plenty. I recommend everyone see Tasmania and bring this book along to make your trip more enjoyable.
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The Lonely Planet city guide to "Tasmania" is a very useful travel guide authored by Carolyn Bain, Gina Tsarouhas, and Paul Smitz. With 19 national parks which cover over a third of the territory, it will come as no surprise that a good portion of this guide is focused on outdoor activities. However, if you are headed to Tasmania for other reasons, as I am, there is still plenty of good information about sites to see, places to go, things to do, and places to eat. This review is based on the 4th ... Read More
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I just got back on a trip from Tasmania where I used this book. Given that there aren't many tour books just on Tasmania, and the only other option would have been to carry around a huge Australia book with a little section on Tasmania, this was the best option. This not too shabby book proves there is enough to talk about in Tasmania, and so I think more tour book companies should publish single editions.
When I look at a tour book, especially Lonely Planet, I feel overwhelmed at all ... Read More
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On a recent trip to Tasmania I refered often to this book and found it a useful companion. Like all Lonely Planet books it has good coverage of contexts such as political, historical, natural. There aren't too many guidebooks specifically devoted to Tasmania, and this one does the job admirably.
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