Redwood Island
Redwood Island is an island in Tasmania, Australia. Redwood Island is situated nearby to the hamlet Kayena, as well as near Sidmouth.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Hillwood and Beaconsfield.
Hillwood
Hamlet
Hillwood is a small town approximately 25.5 kilometres north of Launceston. Hillwood is known for its Hillwood Berry Farm, Millers Orchard, Egg Island and various amenities including a sports oval which is used by the Hillwood Sharks Football Club in the NTFA. Hillwood is situated 7 km southeast of Redwood Island.
Beaconsfield
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Beaconsfield is a small town of 1,093 in northern Tasmania. Perhaps infamous for the 2006 Beaconsfield mine collapse – one of the worst mining accidents in Tasmanian history, the quaint town on the western banks of the Tamar River is possibly one of the best places in Tasmania to learn about the state's gold mining industry.
Beauty Point
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Beauty Point is a town by the Tamar River, in the north-east of Tasmania, Australia. It lies 45 km north of Launceston, on the West Tamar Highway and at the 2016 census, had a population of 1,222. It is part of the Municipality of West Tamar Council.
Redwood Island
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Satellite Map
Discover Redwood Island from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Turkish—“Redwood Island” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Redwood Island”
- Swedish: “Redwood Island”
- Turkish: “Redwood Adası”
- Turkish: “Redwood Island”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Kayena and Sidmouth.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Rocky Point and Ratcliffes Point.
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