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The Tasmanian Trail offers
the travellers to use as little or as much of the Trail as
they like, offering a variety of experiences, from the
traveller seeking a challenge walk to those interested in a
shorter, more relaxing excursion. More information can be
had by purchasing the Tasmanian Trail Guide Book from most
equestrian, bike and outdoor shops as well as book stores
and other outlets throughout Tasmania. Divided into five sections to correspond to the nature of the land through which
the Trail traverses. Each section has been further divided into stages which
average 30 km in length. At the end of each stage a campsite has been provided.
Check the Tasmanian Trail website for amendments and updates to the book.
The Tasmanian Trail Association: is a non profit,
state-wide, incorporated body with a specific charter to
promote and manage the Trail. The Executive Committee is
made up of representatives of user groups, land owners and
government agencies. It employs a project officer to
administer day to day matters.
The project officer can be
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