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Der Tasmanian Trail ist ein 480 Kilometer langer Weg für verschiedene Nutzung durch den australischen Bundesstaat Tasmanien. Der Weg, der Devonport im Norden mit Dover am südlichen Ende der Insel Tasmanien verbindet, kann als Wanderweg begangen, mit dem Mountainbike befahren und mit Pferden beritten werden. Die Route verläuft zum Teil auf Straßen und Fahrwegen. Neben kleineren Wasserläufen wird unter anderem auch der Mersey River gequert. Der Trail gliedert sich in 15 Abschnitte in drei Teilbereichen: den nördlichen Teil (North Section), einen zentralen Teil (Central Highlands) und einen südlichen Teil (South Section). The Tasmanian Trail is a long distance path in Tasmania, Australia. It was inspired by the Bicentennial National Trail opened on the mainland in 1988. It runs from Devonport in the north of the state to Dover in the South East and is 460 km long. It consists of 15 sections. Each section is approximately one day's journey for a horse rider or cyclist. The trail can be hiked, but its use of roads and other vehicle tracks means it is not always appealing to walkers. Many sections end at a town or a dedicated campsite. Campsite quality varies, but the trail co-ordinators aim to create three-sided huts, a water tank, a pit toilet, picnic tables and cleared tent sites at each.
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The Tasmanian Trail is a long distance path in Tasmania, Australia. It was inspired by the Bicentennial National Trail opened on the mainland in 1988. It runs from Devonport in the north of the state to Dover in the South East and is 460 km long. It consists of 15 sections. Each section is approximately one day's journey for a horse rider or cyclist. The trail can be hiked, but its use of roads and other vehicle tracks means it is not always appealing to walkers. Many sections end at a town or a dedicated campsite. Campsite quality varies, but the trail co-ordinators aim to create three-sided huts, a water tank, a pit toilet, picnic tables and cleared tent sites at each. The track runs mainly through state forest and other reserves. The trail often leaves valleys to seek ridge lines which then offer many scenic outlooks. The trail commences with a gentle grade on a made road from Devonport which runs beside the Mersey river. It soon enters rougher terrain including the Cluan Tiers, Great Western Tiers and then climbs into the Central Highlands. The trail then passes through Great Lakes region across the highlands to the Derwent River. At New Norfolk the trail leaves the Derwent and climbs over the mountain pass of the old stock route to the Huon River valley using a track around the ‘back’ of Hobart’s Mount Wellington. The towns the track passes through (or near) are Latrobe, Railton, Sheffield, (Deloraine), Bracknell, Arthurs Lake, Miena, Bronte Park, Ouse, Bushy Park, Glenora, New Norfolk, Lachlan, Judbury, (Geeveston) and Dover. Highlights of the track include: * Cluan Tiers * Great Western Tiers * Arthurs Lake * Bronte Park * Derwent River * Huon River * Button Grass Plains The Tasmanian Trail is managed by volunteers and the Tasmanian State Government Forestry Department. Der Tasmanian Trail ist ein 480 Kilometer langer Weg für verschiedene Nutzung durch den australischen Bundesstaat Tasmanien. Der Weg, der Devonport im Norden mit Dover am südlichen Ende der Insel Tasmanien verbindet, kann als Wanderweg begangen, mit dem Mountainbike befahren und mit Pferden beritten werden. Die Route verläuft zum Teil auf Straßen und Fahrwegen. Neben kleineren Wasserläufen wird unter anderem auch der Mersey River gequert. Der Trail gliedert sich in 15 Abschnitte in drei Teilbereichen: den nördlichen Teil (North Section), einen zentralen Teil (Central Highlands) und einen südlichen Teil (South Section).
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