Tasmania's east coast is the island's sunny side. Sheltered from the westerly weather, it's warmer and drier than you'd expect, with Freycinet National Park and the Bay of Fires providing two of Australia's most photographed landscapes. Markets in Bicheno, Swansea, and St Helens are small but special, offering fresh east-coast oysters, local wines, and artisan goods in settings where the ocean is always just a stone's throw away.
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Freycinet's pink granite, Bay of Fires orange lichen, and seaside markets in Bicheno, Swansea, and St Helens. Tasmania's sun coast
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