Tasmania

T and I are off for another tour down under. Following on from our trip around Darwin and the NT last August we are heading in the opposite direction for a 10 day self-drive tour of Tasmania. WeWeiterlesen
Hobart

T and are off to the wilds of Tasmania.
Neither of us have been to the Apple Isle and given it is 25 years since we took that walk down the isle we decided it was about time we went. We are on a 10Weiterlesen
Port Arthur

Today we took the highway out of Hobart heading north to Port Arthur. Despite what you might think Hobart traffic can be quite bad and there was a lovely traffic jam of cars heading into the City,Weiterlesen
Freycinet

Hamptons on the Bay turned out to be a group of about 7 cottages located across the bay from Freycinet Peninsular hence the great views and amazing sunrise. We were up and rolling towards Swansea andWeiterlesen
Launceston

Today we headed from Swansea to Launceston. This is only a couple of hours drive straight through but we took our time and found a few interesting things on the way.
First stop was a small townWeiterlesen
Cradle Mountain

We were up and about early and on our way to Cradle Mountain.
There is a nice big freeway from Launceston to Davenport as that’s where the Spirit of Tasmania comes in but we decided to stick to theWeiterlesen
Cradle Mountain day 2!

There are a number of walks you can do around Cradle Mountain ranging from 20 mins long to multiple days. Yesterday we did the Dove Lake loop which was a 2 hour walk so today we stepped up and wentWeiterlesen
Strahan on Tassie's west coast

We fired up the Beast and headed towards Strahan on Tassie’s west coast. Once again we were lucky with the weather as there was a bit of cloud around but no rain.
Of course Cradle Mountain is quiteWeiterlesen
Trains and boats

Today was a full day. First up was a trip on the West Coast Wilderness Railway. This is a narrow gauge line that was built in the late 1890s to take zinc and lead ore from Queenstown to Strahan so itWeiterlesen
The big drive

On Thursday we finished the big anti-clockwise loop of Tasmania with a final leg from Strahan to Hobart. It was a wet start again with light drizzle falling but that didn’t faze The Beast. The westWeiterlesen
Last day in Tassie

Our last full day in Tassie was spent on a big dose of culture. One of the top tourist attractions in town is the privately owned Museum of Old and New Art or MONA.
The best way to get there is byWeiterlesen
Home

We were on a 10am flight out of Hobart so we were up and moving early. One last trip in the Beast before we dropped it at the airport and the Virgin flight was on time.
A few thoughts and commentsWeiterlesen