Hobart

We had a relatively lazy day before we moved on to the "wild west."
We drove a short distance to Richmond, where the bridge is considered to be the oldest in Australia. The Sunday market was running.Читать далее
We had a relatively lazy day before we moved on to the "wild west."
We drove a short distance to Richmond, where the bridge is considered to be the oldest in Australia. The Sunday market was running.Читать далее
The Saturday market at Salamanca is renowned as being one of the better markets in Australia. Today also happened to coincide with the Hobart Christmas Pageant, so we drove into the city once again.Читать далее
We drove into the city - a 15 minute drive from our campsite and over the Tasman bridge. As the city came into view a large cruise ship was in dock and was dominating the sky line. We found long termЧитать далее
Our first full day in the area saw us drive out of the city. We drove south through Margate to Kettering where we caught the ferry over to Bruny Island. Are you going to Bruny was the mantra when weЧитать далее
A short trip from the peninsular to Hobart. We are staying in a campsite next to Cambridge which is just down the road from Richmond.
After setting up, in the afternoon, we took the Pinnacle Road toЧитать далее
The Cape Hauy walk is noted as one of the great one day walks in the peninsula.
We drove the short distance to Fortescue Bay, the last part of the journey along a 12km gravel road through the forestЧитать далее
Another nice spring day, which we had allocated to go up to the north western side of the peninsular. This part also falls south of the Dog Line and was turned into a coal mining area. Convicts wereЧитать далее
We returned to the historic site in the morning to see the things we couldn't get to yesterday.
We started at the talk in the Separate Prison, where we heard about the regime that drove many insane.Читать далее
We awoke to discover that during the night we had been visited by many Tasmanian long nosed potoroos (a relative to the wallaby). Our groundsheet was covered in about 40 potoroo droppings!! We had notЧитать далее
We woke up to fine weather, and after breakfast we drove north to Eaglehawk Neck, the second of two isthsmi connecting the Tasman Peninsular with the main island
The first visit was the Captains HutЧитать далее