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Chain Of Lagoons Tasmania Map

Chain Of Lagoons, Tasmania — interactive Google street map, satellite and terrain views, Street View, live local weather conditions and 7-day forecasts, real-time local and world news, and an editorial description of Chain Of Lagoons, in the Break O'Day Council local government area.

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LocalityChain Of Lagoons
StateTasmania (TAS)
Local Government AreaBreak O'Day Council
CountryAustralia
TimezoneAustralian Eastern Time (AEST/AEDT)
RemotenessRemote Australia
Latitude-41.65835
Longitude148.26935
Area51.2 km²
Postcode7215
Area Code03
Distance to Hobart157 km north-northeast

About Chain Of Lagoons, Tasmania

Chain Of Lagoons is a locality in the Break O'Day Council local government area of Tasmania, Australia. The locality covers an area of 51.2 km². It lies approximately 157 km north-northeast of Hobart. Chain Of Lagoons is located at 41.6583°S, 148.2694°E. It observes Australian Eastern Time (AEST/AEDT). Postcode: 7215. The Australian Bureau of Statistics classifies the area as Remote Australia.

Chain Of Lagoons is a place where the land breathes with a quiet, coastal resilience. It lies 97.3 km east-south-east of Launceston, TAS (from Launceston, TAS: bearing 105°T), and is situated 26.3 km north of Bicheno. The landscape here is a gentle sweep of rolling pastures, the colour of dried hay under a vast Tasmanian sky, occasionally broken by stands of eucalypts that whisper in the constant sea breeze. These fields, often dotted with the patient forms of grazing sheep, fall away towards the shimmering, almost milky expanse of the lagoons themselves, a network of shallow, salt-tinged waters that give Chain Of Lagoons its name. The air carries the clean tang of salt and the faint, earthy scent of damp soil, a constant reminder of the proximity to the Tasman Sea. As dusk settles, the light here takes on a peculiar, almost liquid quality, softening the edges of the land and painting the western sky in hues of rose and lavender that linger long after the sun has dipped below the horizon.

The history of Chain Of Lagoons is intrinsically linked to the pastoral traditions of Tasmania's East Coast, a legacy evident in the weathered woolsheds and fences that trace the contours of the land. For generations, the economy has revolved around the raising of fine wool, a pursuit that has shaped the character of the region and its people. While the land itself is the primary resource, the nearby coastline offers opportunities for modest fishing, adding another layer to the local livelihood. There are no grand monuments here, no bustling centres of commerce, but rather a quiet persistence, a rhythm dictated by the seasons and the needs of the land. The distinctive feature of Chain Of Lagoons is this very simplicity, the unadorned beauty of a place where life moves at a pace that allows for contemplation, a place that feels both ancient and enduring.

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About This Chain Of Lagoons Map Page

This page provides an interactive Google map of Chain Of Lagoons, Tasmania with street, satellite and terrain views and integrated Street View imagery. Live weather conditions with current observations and a 7-day forecast are powered by Open-Meteo. Real-time local news and world news feeds keep the page current, while an editorially written description provides background on Chain Of Lagoons, in the Break O'Day Council local government area.

Detailed location data for Chain Of Lagoons includes the postcode (7215), telephone area code (03), and local government area (Break O'Day Council), with an ABS remoteness classification of Remote Australia. These are among the most commonly searched location details for any Australian city, town or locality.

Location data is drawn from Geoscape Administrative Boundaries (GDA2020) and enriched with GeoNames and Australian Bureau of Statistics data, matched by coordinate proximity — ensuring the correct Chain Of Lagoons is identified even where the name is shared across multiple localities.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataGeoscape Administrative Boundaries (GDA2020); enriched with GeoNames and ABS 2021 Census data, matched by coordinate proximity
DescriptionEditorial description generated with AI assistance from verified Geoscape, ABS and GeoNames location data.