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[2025 Rheban Attraction] Travel Guide for Maria Island National Park (Updated Mar)

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Maria Island National Park is located on the east coast of Tasmania and is an isolated island in the sea about 6 kilometers east of Tria Banner. There are prison camps and industrial sites on the island, as well as natural scenery composed of forests, valleys, and beaches. Kangaroos, echidnas, and wombats live here, and rich marine life such as dolphins and sea lions swim in the sea. Don't miss the trail leading to the summit of Bishop and Clerk on the hiking route. Go to Fossil Cliffs to see many fossils embedded in the cliffs. Go to Painted Cliff to see the different patterns and colors on the rocks due to iron oxide. Darlington (Darlington) on the island was once a penal colony, and the relevant relics are well preserved. The cells of the old Darlington prison have been converted into simple dormitories for tourists. There are campsites in Darlington, French's Farm, Encampment Cove.

Address:
Maria Island TAS 7190, Australia
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-3 hours
Phone:
+61 3 6257 1420
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