The Far South of Tasmania is the gateway to some of the state’s most dramatic landscapes — wild coastlines, ancient caves, tall forests, peaceful rivers, and charming small towns. From Dover’s sheltered bays to the thermal springs of Hastings and the remote beauty of Cockle Creek, this region offers unforgettable day trips from Riverfront Estate.
Geeveston is the northern gateway to the Southern Forests and a perfect stop for nature lovers.
Arve Rd, Geeveston
Walk 50 metres above the forest floor on the iconic Tahune Airwalk, offering sweeping views over the Huon and Picton Rivers. Explore rare Huon Pine stands, glide through tall forests, or join a rafting or kayaking adventure on the wild rivers below.
Website: Tahune Forest Airwalk
15 Church St, Geeveston
A must‑visit stop with excellent displays, local crafts, regional information, and Huon Valley products. A great place to learn about the area before heading deeper into the Southern Forests.
Dover is one of Tasmania’s southernmost towns, set on the beautiful waters of Port Esperance.
Dover, Tasmania
Guided kayak tours exploring the sheltered waters of Port Esperance Bay, Lune River, Recherche Bay, and the Huon River. Learn about local history and wildlife while paddling through some of Tasmania’s most peaceful waterways. Suitable for all experience levels.
Website: www.esperanceadventures.com.au Phone: 0428 279 002
754 Hastings Caves Rd, Hastings
The Hastings Caves State Reserve offers a unique combination of underground wonder and warm outdoor relaxation.
A perfect half‑day trip for families, couples, and nature lovers.
Website: Hastings Caves
328 Lune River Rd, Ida Bay
Australia’s southernmost railway. This two‑hour return journey travels a historic 7.3 km track once used to transport limestone to Deep Hole. Enjoy coastal views, forest scenery, and a peaceful ride through the Far South landscape.
Website: www.idabayrailway.com.au
Southport is known for its calm beaches, fishing spots, and relaxed coastal atmosphere. A great stop before or after visiting Hastings Caves or Ida Bay.
Cockle Creek is the southernmost point in Australia accessible by road. Expect white‑sand beaches, turquoise water, and the dramatic wilderness of the Southwest National Park.
A must‑see for anyone wanting to experience Tasmania’s wild, untouched coastline.
Located in the heart of Huonville, Riverfront Estate is the perfect base for exploring the Far South — from the forests of Geeveston to the caves of Hastings, the calm bays of Dover, and the remote beauty of Cockle Creek.