To be honest, the west coast of Tasmania, by itself, is quite boring. South of St Helens, the coastal road leads through a landscape dominated by agriculture. But, almost as if planned by a tourist association, three fascinating places are located in the north, center and south of the area: Freycinet Peninsula, Maria Island and Tasman Peninsula. To a large part, these are protected by national parks. Freycinet Peninsula is an untouched peninsula with beautiful beaches like the Wineglass Bay above, mountains, plains and rugged, somewhat mediterranean coasts.