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Swimming Holes Near Tasmania: Best Natural Spots Within Day-Trip Range

Tasmania's wild coastlines, pristine rivers, and hidden glacial lakes offer some of Australia's most refreshing swimming experiences. Whether you're after a quick dip in a secluded waterhole or planning a full day exploring aquatic gems, this guide will help you discover the best places to cool off across the state.

From the turquoise pools tucked away in forest gorges to the dramatic ocean baths carved into rocky headlands, each swimming hole has its own character and appeal. Many of these spots are perfect for families, while others reward adventurous visitors willing to venture off the beaten track.

We've gathered together information on a range of swimming destinations to suit different tastes and fitness levels. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or simply looking for a pleasant spot to splash about, you'll find something to inspire your next outing. Just remember to respect the natural environment and check local conditions before you head out.

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    Salamanca Market

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    Battery Point

    Salamanca Market is a top things-to-do experience in tasmania.

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    Salamanca Place

    Battery Point

    Salamanca Place is a top things-to-do experience in tasmania.

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    Lark Distillery and Bar

    Hobart

    Lark Distillery and Bar is a top things-to-do experience in tasmania.

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