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  1. Flinders Island - Wikipedia

    Of these islands Flinders Island is the only island with more than one permanent settlement, and is by far the largest in the Furneaux Group. The island is about 62 kilometres (39 mi) from …

  2. Home - Visit Flinders Island

    Key points of interest include Furneaux Lookout, offering panoramic views across the island, and the Patriarch Wildlife Sanctuary, where visitors can often see wallabies and wombats up close. …

  3. Flinders Island | Wildlife, Aboriginal History & Beaches ...

    Flinders Island, northernmost and largest island of the Furneaux Group, northern Tasmania, southeastern Australia. It lies in eastern Bass Strait, between Tasmania and the Australian …

  4. Guide to Flinders Island - Discover Tasmania

    The largest island in the Furneaux Group off Tasmania’s north-east tip, Flinders Island rises from Bass Strait in a spectacular line of beaches and mountains.

  5. Flinders Island: Explore Tasmania's Untamed Wilderness

    Explore Flinders Island's rugged landscapes, pristine beaches, and abundant wildlife. Enjoy hiking, fishing, and uncovering rich history in this remote Tasmanian gem.

  6. Flinders Island - Wikiwand

    The island forms part of the state of Tasmania, and part of the Municipality of Flinders Island local government area. Flinders Island is only one of the many islands included in the Municipal area.

  7. Flinders Island: Your Ultimate Guide to a Tranquil Island ...

    Jun 20, 2025 · Located in the crystal-clear waters of Bass Strait, north-east of Tasmania, Flinders Island is an unspoiled sanctuary of peace and natural beauty. With rolling green hills, rugged …