Hellyer's Road Distillery

I would have liked to stay longer and do the tour and tastings but as this is the last day we have in North Tasmania before we go south, we needed to make the most of it 🙂🙂🙂
Lower Crackpot

This is where we had lunch 🙂 We would have gone into the mazes but so expensive!
Cataract Gorge part 2

At Mac's suggestion, we returned here after leaving Deloraine and I'm so glad we did! Mac and I swam in the pool and he tried to swim in the Gorge but even he baulked at that!!! Onto Ross now
Return to Cataract Gorge

Since we had to pass back thorough Launceston we had to revisit one of our favourite places here. I did the chairlift and discovered that peacocks can climb trees!!
Mac attempted to swim in the gorgeLeer más
Ross

We haven't ventured into this beautiful village as yet! Founded in 1821, Ross is a historic village with a penal colony past and was named by Governor Lachlan Macquarie after the seat of Ross in theLeer más
Ross 2

We are venturing into this beautiful village 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Ross 3

More photographs of this beautiful village 😊😊😊💜💜💜💜 And Mac and Nik were able to dog-sit in the main street 😊😊😊😊
Ross 4

More photographs of our walk through Ross
Sorell Barracks

Circa 1827, Sorell Barracks B and B is perfect for a history buff!! The doorways are low to denote the height of the soldiers that were stationed here. It's full of post colonial beauty 💜💜💜
Port Arthur Lavender

We last visited this gorgeous lavender farm and distillery in January this year and it's even more beautiful than last time!! It's so good to show the boys this wonderful place and all its beautyLeer más
Port Arthur Historical Site

This is the second time I have been here and it's just as eerie. In just about to go back out and hope I can stay out of the sun!
Beginning as a small wooden penal colony, it grew into one of theLeer más
White Beach

This is one of my favourite beaches in Tasmania 💜💜💜💜 Fell in love with it the last time I was here 💜💜💜 And of course I went in!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Coal Mines Historic Site

This site is where convicts were sent to mine coal. Beautiful view, harsh conditions
Fossil Bay Lookout

It's chilly up here!!!! Wind blowing straight off Antarctica and I think I can see the South Island of New Zealand from here!! Which is the next land mass in this direction 💜💜💜
Tasman Arch

This used to be a sea cave!!
Devil's Kitchen

I have wanted to see this for a while!! Also used to be a sea cave and the roof has caved in.
Christmas Dinner in Nubeena

This is where we also had Christmas lunch 😄 It has a BBQ and Trev is cooking up delicious sausages while Mac and Josh explored 😄😄😄 It's so chilly!!!
Maignon Bay Lookout

Next land mass.... Antarctica!!! And the winds let us know it!!
Remarkable Cave

Coming back to this beautiful cave fills me with happy!! Nik and Mac even ventured down into the cave....or as far as they could get!! It's truly beautiful 💜💜💜💜
Tasmanian Devil Unzoo

I usually don't like zoo's for the same reason I don't like circuses - I don't like seeing animals in captivity and/or harmed in any way. But this is different 😊 Most of the animals are free toLeer más
Tessellated Pavement

Nik and I went to see these magnificent rocks on our last trip to this amazing state. The rock is siltstone and salt deposits left on the rock over millions of years has cracked the stone leavingLeer más
Bellerive

This village is just beautiful 💜💜💜 We are in the Greater Hobart Area in the city of Clarence. It was first settled in the 1820's and was known as Kangaroo Point, it became Bellerive in theLeer más
Bruny Island Ferry

What a wonderful day we have had!! Today we visited Bruny Island, the biggest southern most island off Tasmania and 45 mins from Hobart. Tasmania never ceases to amaze me 💜💜💜
We caught theLeer más
Bruny Island Cheese Company

I could live here!! Easy!!
Bruny Neck and Truganini Lookout

This 'neck' is a very narrow isthmus separating north and south Bruny Island. Safe and calm on the right and wild and open on the left. Of course I splashed around in the wild side!
Truganini wasLeer más