Frenchs Farm, one of two campgrounds near the middle of Maria Island, is reached either by taking the Coast Road (via Painted Cliffs) or Inland Track. The Coast Road is the easier (and more scenic) option which follows the coastline, past a number of bays and beaches. The campground is huge with many shaded and private campsite. Water is normally availabe from a water tank.
One of the many walks on Maria Island, which is reached by a regular ferry from the town of Triabunna (multiple daily services in summer; less frequent in winter). The Coast Road and Inland Track both start from Darlington on Maria Island.
TASMAP Maria Island National Park 1:50K
5828 Darlingon 1:25,000 (covers top of Maria Island)
5827 Riedle 1:25,000 (covers bottom of Maria Island)
The most direct route is via the Coast Road, which (not surprisingly!) follows the coastline, and is fairly flat (12km). The alternate route is via the Inland Track, which is more undulating (14km). Both routes are suitable for mountain bikes, but the Inland Track is much harder.
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