Discovering Natural Tasmania Blogs and Media

"Discovering Natural Tasmania" written by Gillian Souter, shows the captivating journey through the breathtaking landscapes and hidden gems that Tasmania has to offer. From luscious mountains to crystal-clear beaches, this book captures the essence of Tasmania's natural beauty.

Each chapter of the book delves into a specific region or attraction, providing readers with comprehensive information and insights. The detailed descriptions allow readers to envision themselves exploring the stunning landscapes, immersing themselves in the unique flora and fauna, and experiencing the tranquility that Tasmania has to offer. It's great for solo travelers, couples or traveling in groups, it has something for everyone.

With its focus on the outdoors, "Discovering Natural Tasmania" serves as the ultimate guide for outdoor enthusiasts. With options like hiking through ancient rainforests, discovering secluded waterfalls, or encountering native wildlife.

We have been lucky enough to be included in one of the wonderful blogs written by Winsor Dobbin. As well as Gillian Souter being interviewed by the Podcast, The Travel Writers Radio. Check out the descriptions below this blog for links.

So, grab a copy of this remarkable book and embark on a journey to uncover the hidden treasures of Tasmania's wilderness. Immerse yourself in the natural wonders that Tasmania has to offer and let "Discovering Natural Tasmania" be your guide to an unforgettable adventure.

 Winsor Dobbin Blog
https://www.gourmetontheroad.com/2023/05/exploring-tasmanias-wilder-side.html?m=1


Gillian Souter interview on Travel Writers Radio Podcast:
https://soundcloud.com/travelwritersradio/gill-souter-discovering-natural-tasmania-shares-some-liess-known-places-graeme-kenmlo?si=f42b324abb2844d393b4de715f068ea5&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
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