by Jan | Jun 6, 2024 | Tasmania
Tucked away in the west coast of Tasmania is the sleepy harbour town of Strahan (pronounced Strawn). It sits on the northern edge of McQuarie Harbour and is surrounded by world heritage-listed wilderness. The nearest city, if one can call it that, is Queenstown. To...
by Jan | Oct 8, 2023 | Tasmania
Burnie is a pretty seaside town on the north coast of Tasmania, 2 hours (147 km) from Launceston and an hour (49 km) from Devonport. Once just a historical port city, it has blossomed into a vibrant city featuring waterfalls, bushwalks, gardens and art galleries. The...
by Jan | Aug 21, 2023 | Tasmania
Northwest Tasmania is pretty much as far out as it gets. Perhaps that is why it has preserved the characteristic rugged beauty of its coastlines, tranquil rivers, ancient rainforests and mysterious caves. Moreover, unique wildlife and unspoilt natural scenery abound...
by Jan | Jul 16, 2023 | Tasmania
Pristine beaches, soaring sea cliffs, unique rock formations and lush green forests, plus a historic world heritage listed prison site – that is Tasman Peninsula. Located at the south eastern end of Tasmania, Tasman Peninsula is just a 90-minute drive from Hobart....
by Jan | Jun 27, 2023 | Tasmania
Tucked away in a remote corner of Tasmania, beyond the reach of paved roads, is a “cool” cave full of natural wonders displayed during an eerie cave tour, with great bonuses thrown in – nature walks, thermal springs and an invigorating swimming pool. We present...
by Jan | Dec 18, 2019 | Tasmania
Ever heard of Wynyard in Tasmania? Chances are you haven’t, and neither had we. We were going to drive past it on our leisurely drive towards Stanley on the West and then on to the Cradle Mountains southward. By chance we decided to stop for a while to see just one...
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