Tasmanian Wilderness Location
Bay of Fires Lodge is located in Mount William National Park in the north-east of Tasmania and is a haven for some of Australia’s most unique flora and fauna. This area is home to a large population of eastern grey kangaroos, as well as echidnas, brush-tail possums, wombats, wallabies and Tasmanian devils. Birdlife too is abundant, with over 100 species occurring in the park, including many varieties of sea and shore birds. Along the granite white sand beaches huge Aboriginal middens of discarded shells are a reminder of the days when people would migrate to the coast in winter to forage for shellfish, mutton birds and seals. This pristine coastal stretch of azure water and rocky headlands, with boulders dotted offshore, appears as if untouched for thousands of years and offers a beautifully remote landscape with something for everyone to discover.

