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The Tasman Peninsula, steeped in history, is a ``must see'' for
visitors to Tasmania. Filled with natural beauty, horrors of the past are
masked by the present tranquility. Nubeena is the largest town on the
Tasman Peninsula.
![]() This page gives a regional overview. For more detailed information, use the links to the left or click the relevant city/town on the map. Attractions
Eaglehawk Neck, gateway to the Tasman Peninsula, has several spectacular natural features as well its own story from the past. For those seeking to escape the crowds, a visit to Fortescue Bay is definitely on the cards. Dunalley, through which visitors must pass to reach the Tasman Peninsula, is close to the first European landing in Tasmania. Formerly a bustling industrial zone fuelled by convict labour, the Tasman Peninsula now relies largely upon the historic sites and breathtaking scenery as tourist drawcards. Farming and fishing are also important industries, and there are small wine growing areas. Transportation
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