Last day in Launceston

We headed to the town of Evandale for their Sunday markets then wandered around the town. It was our favourite town so far - beautiful old homes and antique stores.
This afternoon we went on theLæs mere
We headed to the town of Evandale for their Sunday markets then wandered around the town. It was our favourite town so far - beautiful old homes and antique stores.
This afternoon we went on theLæs mere
Once again, we are driving over mountains on windy roads. I think that is all they have here. This was a really scenic drive of rolling hills and farms. We saw a sign at a shed selling fresh veggiesLæs mere
Just past the dairy is St Columba Waterfalls, which was named by the Cottons when they settled in the area! Go team Cotton. Most spectacular waterfall I have ever seen. Like always, photos don't do itLæs mere
Spent the day driving the coastline from St Helens to Bay of Fires area, checking out the beaches and towns; picking the houses we would buy if we won lotto.
Left St Helens for the 2 hr drive to Swansea but took us all day as there were so many great beaches to stop in on the way.
Bicheno was a great little town - has moved to the top of our list ofLæs mere
Well this was a hoot! We went on a cycling tour between three wineries, with tastings at each winery. We were not only riding on back roads but riding through vineyards and paddocks full of sheep andLæs mere
We left Swansea on our way to Port Arthur and let Google show us the way. Next minute, we are driving down a gravel road dodging wallabies and potholes. Then there's a sign "4wd only" but Graham wasLæs mere
Visited Port Arthur today. It is so pretty, in contrast to the terrible things that happened there.
Tonight we are going on a ghost tour. What was I thinking!
Spent the day checking out the area around Port Arthur:
Tessellated pavement
Eaglehawk neck officer's quarters
Doo Town
Tasman Arch and blowholes
Coal Mines historic site
Remarkable Cave
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Boags definitely gives you a lift Graham