Discover Tasmania with Our Free Printable Touring Map

Discover Tasmania with Our Free Printable Touring Map

Planning a road trip around Tasmania is half the fun of visiting Stewarts Bay Lodge — and now it’s easier than ever with our Free Printable Tasmania Touring Map, available directly on our website.

This travel resource has quickly become one of the most visited pages on our site, showing just how valuable travellers find it when planning their Tasmanian adventures. Whether you’re mapping out a weekend getaway or a longer loop around the island, our downloadable touring map provides a simple, practical overview of everything you need to know before you hit the road.

What’s Included in the Map

Our printable Tasmania map highlights key destinations and travel details to help you plan your perfect trip. It features:

  • Clear distances and approximate driving times between major Tasmanian towns and attractions
  • Popular destinations across the island, including the Bay of Fires, Cradle Mountain, Freycinet National Park, the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), Port Arthur Historic Site, Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs, and Gordon Dam
  • Major travel routes connecting Hobart, Launceston, Devonport and beyond
  • Handy links to up-to-date visitor information so you can stay in the know while travelling

Why Travellers Love It

With Tasmania’s winding coastal roads, scenic mountain drives, and charming regional towns, having a quick visual guide can make all the difference. The map can be downloaded directly to your phone, tablet or laptop, so you can access it anytime — whether you’re fine-tuning your itinerary or checking travel times on the go.

Plan Your Adventure from Stewarts Bay Lodge

Tasmania is made for exploration, and our touring map helps you make the most of every kilometre. Before your stay at Stewarts Bay Lodge, be sure to download your free Tasmania touring map from our website. It’s a small tool that can help make your journey across the island as memorable as the destinations you’ll discover.

After all, in Tasmania, the journey is just as spectacular as the destination.

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