The North West Coast and Cradle Mountain region is home to an abundance of Tasmania’s native flora and fauna. It is here that you may come face to face with such exotics as the Tasmanian Devil, the Common Wombat, Tasmania’s Spotted-Tail Quoll, or the Tasmanian Pademelon.
The North West Coast is home to a number of small remote towns, but don’t let their size deter you from a visit. Marrawah, situated on the North West Coastline, is Tasmania’s very own surf city. Greenpoint Beach is the place to be if you love a good surf, it has been named in the top three of Australia’s best surfing beaches!

On the very North West tip of Tasmania is where the Southern Ocean and Bass Strait collide, the area fondly named Cape Grim. This is a remote delight on the North West Coast and it is the place where you are sure to expect a rush of invigorating winds as the Roaring Forties crash against the coastline.
Away from the coast is the magnificent and world-famous Cradle Mountain National Park. Cradle Mountain National Park is one of the largest conservation reserves in Australia, making is an absolute must see destination when you travel to Tasmania!

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