Richmond

Richmond, about 25km north east of Hobart, is arguably Tasmania's premier town and is undeniably picturesque. The town's most photographed landmark is the Richmond bridge, was built by convicts in theRead more
Freycinet National Park

Freycinet National Park is one of Tasmania's oldest , best known , and most loved national park.
It is characterized by rugged granite mountains, coastal forests and fine white beaches. One of theseRead more
Coles Bay

Coles Bay is one of Tasmania's best known coastal town's and is the door to Freycinet National Park. The township sits on a sweep of sand and is known as a laid back holiday town.
Bicheno

Bicheno is still a fishing port with brilliant ocean views and lovely quiet beaches. It is a popular destination with holiday makers and retains a lazy, sleepy feel.
Bicheno is part of the East CoastRead more
Fingal

Fingal, established 1827 as a convict station, with strong evidence of its heritage, lies in the heart of the Fingal Valley. It is a small sleepy town west of St Mary's and the drive is throughRead more
Ross

Ross, situated 120km north of Hobart, is a town full of colonial charm. The town was established in 1812, and was set up to protect Launceston-Hobart travellers from bushrangers. It developed into anRead more
Tasmanian Wool Centre

The museum focuses on convict times and the Australian wool industry , with hands on samples of wool to feel and give your hands the best greasy hand conditioning treatment. The center also boasts anRead more
Tasmanian Devils

Assuming the Tasmanian Tiger , Thylacine, is extinct, the Tasmanian Devils is the largest carnivore marsupial in the world. They mostly eat insects, small birds, rodents, and can be seen feasting onRead more
Huon Pine

Tasmania's Huon Pine is one of the slowest growing and longest living trees on the planet. Individual trees can take 2000 years to reach 30 meters in height and live to 3000 years. The timber isRead more
Lunch Stops.

There is nothing like a cuppa in the great outdoors. Duncan has awarded best pie to the Swansea bakery for their lamb and vegetable pie and best vanilla slice to Ross bakery. Best wine for tripRead more
Hobart Houses

Around every street corner memories of yesteryear are evident, especially near Battery Point.
Sunset on the Spirit

What a beautiful sunset to Farwell Tassie, on board the Spirit of Tasmania 1.
Tim SteereEnjoying reading about your trip Duncan, keep it up.