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Boat Harbour Beach

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    • Day 78

      Die Nord-West-Ecke

      January 29 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Heute fahren wir nur eine kurze Etappe am Meer entlang und besuchen die Städtchen Burnie und Winyard. Unterwegs kommen wir an verschiedenen Look-outs und einer Tasmanischen Tulpen Farm vorbei, allerdings sind die meisten Tulpen schon verblüht.
      Schon recht früh checken wir auf einem kommerziellen Campingplatz ein, der mit Terrassen über dem Meer angelegt ist.
      Kulinarischer Höhepunkt heute: ein Rock Lobster für 15$ direkt vom Fischer.
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    • Day 18

      Pinch, punch…. 1st of the month…

      March 1 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 20 °C

      Table Cape lighthouse and lookout….
      The campsite host threw in the suggestion as we were heading out, that we visit Table Cape lighthouse ‘just up the road’. It was close, but up the road here can sometimes be different to my definition! Anyway it was worth the slight detour to our plans.

      Wings Wildlife Park - see next post….

      Penguin (a town)
      Named after the fairy or little penguins, like those in Low Head, they come here to roost and breed as well.
      We stopped on the foreshore, made a brew, sat on a perfectly placed bench commemorating Max Dazeley (thank you Max) and took in the sea view.
      As well as the big penguin, I loved The Tardis community library ♥️
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    • Day 20

      The road to Strahan (‘Strawn’)

      March 3 in Australia ⋅ 🌬 15 °C

      Up and off promptly as we’re ‘movin’ on’ today. Said goodbye to the idyllic beach round the corner from the camp, wish I could take it with us, it’s so lovely.

      So we’re off to ‘The West Coast’. It’s a very windy day and in high sided Sheila, we felt the wind buffeting when parked up, so driving in it……an extra dimension for Col to battle (not to mention the much ‘loved’ serpentine roads!)

      We found ourselves driving past Emu Valley, rhododendron garden which kept coming on and off our ‘to do’ list. We decided to go in and despite a complete absence of flowering rhododendrons (wrong season!), we had a lovely, if not bracing, windy walk. The Japanese garden was beautiful. We even saw the head of a platypus peeking out one of the lakes.

      Then we got on with the business of driving, or rather Col did, I tried to keep the music going in between snoozes.

      The drive was about 3 hours or so, but it felt way longer. We stopped in at a lay-by near Rosebury for the usual refreshment, then eventually arrived at Strahan late afternoon.

      Still very windy, as we arrived and we were parked up under massive trees which swished constantly, with each gust! We hunkered down for the night, but it’s defo going to be a cold one 🥶
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    • Day 692

      Penguin & Boat Harbour Beach

      February 24, 2021 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      We continued on Tasmania's north coast to the East. On the way we passed one of these funny city names: Penguin🐧 We stopped to find some penguins and we did :) Further down the road we even found some dolphins and another beautiful beach. Amazing these beaches in Tassie! And yes we went for a swim!

      Weiter geht der Roadtrip an der Nordküste Tasmaniens. Zunächst ging es nach Penguin 🐧 und bei dem Namen wollten wir natürlich ein Foto mit einem Pinguin. Neben der Statue erfährt man hier auch, dass die Stadt Chicken 🐔 in Alaska über 13000km entfernt ist. :D
      In der Mittagshitze haben wir dann den nächsten Traumstrand angesteuert und waren schwimmen. Einfach traumhaft diese Strände hier in Tasmanien und Delfine haben wir heute auch schon entdeckt!
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    • Day 37

      Boat Harbour Beach

      December 11, 2017 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      White sand beach with crystal clear water 💦. I went for a swim and it's pretty fresh!
      We will stay here for at least tonight - it's free camping!!

    • Day 39

      A tiny slice of paradise - Boat Harbour

      April 18, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      This must be it! The most beautiful place we've seen in Tassie. Really? I don't know, but definitely close to it.
      After driving through Tasmania's remote West on the mostly unsealed Western Explorer road, listening to Carlos Ruis Zafon's "Shadow of the wind", mesmerized by the marvellous landscape despite of the rain, we reached Smithton yesterday in the late afternoon. The town seemed grim, everything was grey and wet and there were hardly any places to stay. Wikicamps guided us to a free RV campspot on something that looked like a golf court. Technically, we weren't allowed to stay as we're not fully self contained, but it was late and we staid anyways, determined to leave early in the morning.
      So this morning, for the first time ever, we got up, packed our stuff and moved to Smithton's foreshore, where we had breakfast (and more importantly coffee ;-)). Great choice, as we saw the sun rise above the withdrawn sea and the scenery was picture perfect. And the town didn't seem to be that bad after all.
      With only two days left, but also only about 2hours away from the ferry, we weren't in a hurry. The sun had won against the clouds and it promised to be a beautiful day. Neither of us had planned to come to this part of Tassie, so nothing was planned and we decided what to do on the go. I had seen a picture of the "Nut", a fairly high rock formation standing tall in the ocean next to a small town close by, and we decided to head there first.
      What a pleasant surprise this town called Stanley was! Apparently it had even been the showplace of a movie (Tall between the oceans?) a few years back. Quaint little shops and cafés, countless accomodation options but above all the Nut and the fact that the village was bordered by two beautiful beaches, must make this the perfect holiday location. We "hiked" up the hill (it's only 450m of steep incline and then a 2km circuit on top), wandered along the main street and then decided to buy local fish for lunch. Being a bit tired of greasy fish and chips, we took a raw pink snapper fillet and headed over to the beach, where public BBQs would help us cook. This is where we met a lovely local couple that had taken their grandchildren out for a BBQ lunch. They are from Boat Harbour and praised their hometown highly. The locals recently voted to encourage "wild camping", probably due to the fact that there is still land for sale and the community would benefit from the money tourists will spend at the few local shops and the café.
      Whatever the reason, we are grateful for this decision. Personal recommendation had guided us to an awesome spot before (read our mt Wedge article if you don't recall) and hence we decided to spend our last night in Boat Harbour.
      The - so far - tiny village is built into a hill, only a few kms off the highway. It's got one of the whitest beaches I've ever seen (voted one of Australia's Top Ten!), caressed by a calm ocean. There is a little headland that can be surrounded in 10min max and offers beautiful views. It's dividing the sand beach from the beautiful rugged other side, a stoney patch leading to the wild open ocean. The local café, "Sweet-ness by the sea", offers great meals and coffee (at least so we hear from our camping neighbours), there are friendly dogs and as friendly owners everywhere and the locals work out in a garage that has been built in behind the public toilet block. A playground and several BBQs complete the offered facilities. If it wasn't our last night, I think we would stay for a while... and so I sit here, writing this article, thinking about how blessed I am to be able to experience this. It's not common or usual, it's special. And I'm soaking up the sounds of the waves, the last rays of the autumn sun and the spot where the ocean meets the sky on the horizon and hope that I can share this with you by writing about it. Another day in paradise.
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    • Day 41

      Boat Harbour

      March 13, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Stopped for a bite to eat. Looks like we can't camp where we did last time 😔
      Had 8 Fairywrens around us! The male checked out our wheels & steps. Lovely experience.
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