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Tasman Highway, at Cambridge (Mt. Wellington visible in the background)
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Tasman Highway, at Cambridge (Mt. Wellington visible in the background)

The Tasman Highway (or A3) is a highway in Tasmania, Australia. Like the Midlands Highway, it connects the major cities of Hobart and Launceston — however it takes a different route, via the north-eastern and eastern coasts of the state. The designation "Tasman Highway" arises from this location, facing the Tasman Sea — named, like the state itself, after Abel Tasman. The highway is the longest in Tasmania - 418 kilometres, with an average traveling time of 4 1/2 hours.

The portion between Launceston and Scottsdale runs through the Sideling Range lookout, which offers a spectacular view of Scottsdale and its surrounds. The eastern, coastal portion of the highway is similarly spectacular, in places running just metres from the Tasman Sea, which makes this the eastern-most A road in Tasmania.

The Highway also changes it's nature several times during its length. Between the Tasman Bridge and the airport near Cambridge, it is a four lane expressway. For the majority of the highway's length it is a two lane highway

The Tasman Bridge forms part of the highway
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The Tasman Bridge forms part of the highway
with numerous overtaking lanes. At the Launceston end, it takes more of a main road style with traffic lights.
The highway passes through the following localities:

See also

Tasman Highway at Midway Point
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Tasman Highway at Midway Point

 


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