GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #59 | Page 65

RV TRAVEL
The wild Tasman Sea .
Very cute Tasmanian devils .
TASMAN NATIONAL PARK
Don ' t rush off yet though , because there is more in neighbouring Tasman National Park with dramatic scenery , walks that will take your breath away in more ways than one , and two campgrounds at Fortescue Bay via a 12km unsealed road .
Last but not least , at the southeast tip of Tassie , is Bruny Island . Make your way to Hobart and head south on A6 , then B68 to Kettering . A short ferry ride on SeaLink to North Bruny followed by a drive south to Adventure Bay on South Bruny can have you set up at the Captain Cook Holiday Park right across from the beach . For more basic camping dotted around the island , check South Bruny Camping and the Parks websites .
There is so much more to explore through the centre of Tasmania , along with a section of the west , and all the north-west . However , we will have to leave that for another time . Meanwhile , I am seriously thinking about the Three Capes Track in Tasman NP , a fourday backpacking journey with comfortable huts to stay in over three nights . After all , the best part about RVing is that it gets you to places where only your feet can lead to the next level of exploration .
No place proves that more than Tasmania .
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