Arthurs River
On the western Tasmania rugged coast near the mouth of the Arthur River is a plaque titled "The Edge of the World" and being here certainly feels like that is true. This coastline is beautiful, remote and regularly lashed by the winds of the Roaring Forties with the combination of ocean currents and river flow creating a churning effect at the river's mouth that deposits ancient logs onto the beach.
The tiny township of Arthurs River is surrounded by dense rainforest and named after the wild river that runs from the mountains to the sea, Arthur River is a great base for exploring the Tarkine wilderness, Tasmania's largest tract of temperate rainforest.