Huon and Far South Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
local government area in Tasmania, Australia
About Huon and Far South
With most of the region situated south of the 43°S line, the Huon and Far South is closer to continental Antarctica than it is to Perth, Western Australia or Cairns, Queensland, and with no major landmass to block the cool Antarctic breeze, the Huon cops much of it, making it a prime location to grow fruits traditionally grown in colder climates such as apples, pears or cherries, which today is the Huon's largest industry. The Huon and Far South can be divided into two geographically distinct regions: the west, which is almost entirely protected underSouthwest National ParkorHartz Mountains National Park, which areverymountainous, alpine, and have many glacial lakes, with few to no roads (meaning you have to visit many POIs on foot), making up for most of the region by area, and the smalle
Huon and Far South Travel Guide Sections
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