Launceston Ghost Tours | Discover Tasmania
You will discover the dark side of this early nineteenth-century settlement on the evening tour and hear the stories about unexplained ghostly shapes that float in some of the city’s buildings. You will be taken into the heart of the Australia’s third oldest city and see some of Australia’s finest collections of Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco architecture. Launceston Ghost Tours are 90-minute walking tours into the ghostly past of Launceston, Tasmania.
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Discover Tasmania. Tasmania is a small island south of Australian mainland and it is rich with convict history with early European settlers.
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Mt Wellington- HOBART
Cascade Brewery- HOBART
Pirates Bay- EAGLEHAWK NECK
Tessellated Pavement- EAGLEHAWK NECK
Newdegate Cave- HASTINGS CAVES
Russell Falls- MOUNT FIELD
Hydro Power Station- TARRALEAH
The Wall- DERWENT BRIDGE
Flux Quarry- QUEENSTOWN
Gordon River Cruise- STRAHAN
Sarah Island- MACQUARIE HARBOUR
West Coast Wilderness Railway- QUEENSTOWN
Dove Lake- CRADLE MOUNTAIN
The Nut- STANLEY
Cataract Gorge- LAUNCESTON
Bay of Fires- BINNALONG BAY
Blow Hole- BICCHENO
Wine Glass Bay Lookout- Freycinet
East Coast Wilderness Park- BICCHENO
Spiky Bridge- SWANSEA
Richmond Bridge- RICHMOND
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Tasmanian Experience 2018 - Road Trip
Our road trip around Tasmania in May 2018.
Visiting Hobart, Richmond, Port Arthur, Dunalley, Bicheno, Swansea, Coles Bay, Ross, Woolmers Estate, Launceston, Georgetown, Batman Bridge, Grindelwald, Reliquaire, Ashgrove Cheese Factory, Anvers Chocolate Factory, Low Head Pilots Station, Low Head Lighthouse, Don River Railway, Latrobe, Devonport, Cradle Mountain, Strahan, Horsetail Falls, Queenstown, Wall in the Wilderness, Hamilton.
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Tasmania Travel Guide | Things to Do in Hobart, Port Arthur, Bicheno & Strahan - Tour the World TV
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Looking for ideas for things to see and do in Tasmania? In this episode of the Tour the World travel TV series, we're on the road a little closer to home, on a fabulous tour around our very own 'Tas-mazia'.
Explore the splendour of Cradle Mountain National Park, the Gordon Wild River and the Wilderness Railway, and get in touch with your inner convict at the Port Arthur Historic Site. Finally, who could resist a visit to a real chocolate factory! Not us!
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LAUNCESTON | Part 2 of 3 | Tasmania series | Australia |
This is second part of Tasmania series videos. I drove from Devonport to Launceston and roamed around Launceston for 3 days. Find all the places that you need to see in Launceston.
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Discover Tasmania Australia
Tasmania is Australia's smallest state and the most decentralised and geographically diverse. The landscape can change from rainforested valleys and highland lakes to long glistening white beaches, or towering sea cliffs ... all within a 90-minute drive. And the climate is maritime and mild. Everything is so easy to get to: you can stand atop a mountain peak in the morning and paddle an azure sea in the afternoon. You can pack more into your day because you spend less time driving.
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Tasmania is a hidden gem of Australia, filled with spectacular shorelines and coastlines. Home of the Targa Tasmania race. In Launceston, Tamar & the north you will find sparkling wine valleys and invigorating flavors. On the east coast is stunning Freycinet National Park, home of Wineglass bay and some of the great walking tracks of Tasmania. Here you can discover wildlife like the Tasmanian devils and wombats. The Western wilderness is the perfect location for fly fishing. Find any rejuvenating spa for the ultimate treatment of rest and relaxation - Tasmania is the most relaxing place for true luxury pampering. Visit World Heritage Listed Cradle Mountain, climb to the summit or explore the inspiration lake. Hobart and surrounds are home to many markets, music, history, heritage, culture, art and great food. Port Arthur is just around the corner and full of historic sites and stories. Video Credit Tourism Tasmania.
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Outdoor & Adventure Activities in Tasmania | Discover Tasmania
Tasmania has it all for the Adventurer and Outdoor enthusiast ... MTB, raw water kayaking, abseil, cross country trekking and more. Tasmania's diverse and ancient landscape offers fantastic outdoor experiences just a short distance from our major cities and towns. There are experiences to suit all levels of fitness and challenge - on land, in the water and in the air. Over one third of the state is national park, reserve or world heritage protected wilderness so just being outdoors can be adventure enough.
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Cradle Mountain Tour, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia | Experience Oz + NZ
Tasmania's beautiful Cradle Mountain wilderness area near Launceston draws thousands of people each year from around the world. Its rugged peaks are reflected perfectly in picturesque Dove Lake, an area abundant with wildlife and rich heritage. Your local guide will take you for leisurely stroll around Dove Lake as you imbibe the natural beauty of the unspoilt wilderness around you.
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Five day Tasmania tour that shows the highlights of the beautiful state! I did Jump Tours and had an awesome tour guide! If you are interested in Jump Tours check out their website:
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Lillico Beach is a coastal reserve and penguin colony near Devonport in north-west Tasmania.
Mountain Biking Trails in Tasmania | Discover Tasmania
For the adventurous, there are mountain bike parks and trails found across Tasmania. Many are within easy reach of our major cities, including Hobart's Mount Wellington, Glenorchy Mountain Bike Park and Clarence Mountain Bike Park.Tasmania's north-east also offers some of the best mountainside rides in Australia and is fast becoming a cycling and mountain biking (MTB) hub. There are kilometres of purpose-built track at Hollybank Forest Reserve and the Blue Derby Mountain bike trails around Derby. Tour operators offer tours for all fitness levels and for all ages and abilities. With stunning views around every corner, Tasmania is a great place to ride a bike.
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Hobart, Tassie Capital! Moss Hotel @ Salamanca Place | Tasmania Part 5 'On The Road' Travel Series ????
Tassie’s capital city and my home town, it was safe to say I was excited to return to Hobart. Driving into Hobart is a drive I’ve taken many times in my life, crossing the Derwent river and winding into Davey Street still feels very familiar but far more developed than I remember. The classics are still here I notice as I pass Muirs and Flippers the floating fish and chippery… but there is something new, a different energy in the wharfside air. Hidden doors, subtle designer signage and trendy 20-somethings are a dead giveaway that Hobart has found its cool factor.
One of the oldest cities in Australia, second to Sydney, the town’s history can be easily seen in its buildings and it was the architecture that we had come to see. Moss Hotel, wedged in the middle of the action at Salamanca Place, is the most perfect example of old and new. An understated green transparent door on one of the busiest streets in Hobart, takes you through to a quiet oasis of converted history - iconic from its convict days as well as its more recent history as Surreal nightclub. This character remains, with stories to be told in every turn.
Not only a hot spot for boutique designer hotels, Hobart now claims itself as a modern foodie heaven - with spots like Agrarian Kitchen, Frank’s and Templo just a few from many exciting Hobart restaurants. Not to mention a haven for art and culture junkies with the arrival of Mona (Museum of Old and New Art) in the early 2000s. David Walsh’s decision to plant this forward thinking display of contemporary art in the suburbs of North Hobart, was a huge statement in itself. Given that previously the closest North Hobart had got to culture was the Derwent Entertainment Centre, which as any Tasmanian will tell you, is not quite the same thing. This belief in Hobart as a destination created pride amongst locals and inspired many of independent creators to follow.
Traveling across Tasmania featuring the best Design & Experience, this episode we visit Hoart, Moss Hotel, Macq01 Hotel & Evolve Spirits Bar.
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Raw, unspoiled natural beauty defines Tasmania, Australia’s southernmost Island. The separation from the mainland has preserved Tasmania’s pristine natural habitat, abundant wildlife and rugged national parks. Not many places on earth offer the unique feeling of stepping back in time, before humans began settling. The clean, crisp air revitalizes you while you self-drive or tour the different sides of the island.
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Australia: Travels in Tasmania
Informative and entertaining travel documentary about Australia's island state of Tasmania that covers many of the outstanding scenic, wildlife and cultural aspects of this special place. Your guide, Robert Stephens, takes you to Battery Point, Rektango, Salamanca Market and MONA (Museum of Old and New Art) in Hobart. He then heads to Bruny Island to go on Bruny Island Cruise, then to the 500 acre Inala Conservation Property of Dr, Tonia Cochran. She shows the rescued wildlife in her care that includes an Albino Bennetts Wallaby, a red neck Bennetts Wallaby and a Rufous Bellied Pademelon. Dr. Cochran also talks about her work with one of Australia's rarest birds, the forty spotted Pardolote. The tour finishes on Bruny with a visit to see a wild Echidna at South Bruny Island National Park and Lighthouse, and a dusk vigil to see the the Little or Fairy Penguins at the Bruny Island Isthmus Rookery. The tour heads north to the Midlands towns of Ross and Oatlands, and then on Launceston and Tasmania Zoo to see Tasmanian Devils up close. As the video closes, Robert heads to the Freycinet Peninsula to see Wineglass Bay. Tags: David Walsh, Bruny Island Cruises, Rektango, Salamanca Arts Centre, Kettering, Bruny Island ferry, Penguin Cafe, Hotel Bruny, Forty spotted pardalote, Rufous Bellied Pademelon, 6 month old Tasmanian Devils, Devil Ark, Devil Heaven, Oatlands, Callington Mill, Town of Ross, Convict built Ross Bridge, Stonemason Daniel Herbert, Launceston or Lonny, Kurrajong House, Adelaide Room, Breakfast or Brekkie, Hillwood Berry Farm, Boags Brewery, Railton Topiaries, Port Arthur, Tesselated Pavement, Tasman Arch, Tasman Peninsula, South Bruny Island Lighthouse, Echidna, Freycinet Lodge, Honeymoon Beach, Kate's Berry Farm, Video shot in February 2012, best Tasmania travel video, tasmania tourism, visit Tasmania, Stillwater restaurant, eccentric mailboxes, Video, writing, editing and voiceovers by Robert Stephens, Photography by Marie Stephens and Robert Stephens.
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1. Port Arthur
A small town and former convict settlement. One of Australia's most significant heritage areas and an open air museum. Located approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) SE of Hobart. In 1996 it was the scene of the worst mass murder event in post-colonial Australian history.
2. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
A Botanical garden which cover an area of approximately 14 hectares (34.6 acres). Established in Hobart in 1818 and are located within the Queens Domain. Hold historic plant collections and a large number of significant trees, many dating back to the nineteenth century.
3. Cataract Gorge
A river gorge in Launceston, approximately 1.5km from the city centre. One of the region's premier tourist attractions. It is found at the lower section of the South Esk River. Features a swimming pool, a chairlift, two cafés, a funicular railway.
4. Cascades Female Factory
A former Australian workhouse for female convicts in the penal colony of Van Diemen's Land. Located in Hobart. Represent an exceptional example of the forced migration of convicts and an extraordinary example of global developments associated with punishment and reform.
5. Bay of Fires
A bay on the northeastern coast of Tasmania, extending from Binalong Bay to Eddystone Point. Its name was given in 1773 by Captain Tobias Furneaux in Adventure, who saw the fires of Aboriginal people on the beaches.
6. Mole Creek Karst National Park
A national park, located 168 km northwest of Hobart. The only national park in Tasmania created specifically to protect karst landforms. Provide protection for an extensive system of over 300 known caves and sinkholes, including Marakoopa and King Solomons Cave.
7. Zoodoo Wildlife Park
A wildlife park about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Richmond. Spread over 90 hectares (220 acres). Opened to the public on 2 July 1999 with just a few native animals. Boasts Bengal Tigers, African lions and Zebras among many native and foreign species of animals and birds.
8. Richmond Bridge
A heritage listed arch bridge located on the B31 in Richmond, 25 kilometres (15.5 mi) north of Hobart. The oldest bridge still in use in Australia. The foundation stone was laid on December 1823 and construction continued using convict labour until completion in 1825.
9. Salamanca Market
A street market in Salamanca Place, Hobart. A major tourist attraction in Tasmania, and is held on Saturdays between 8.30am and 3.00pm. Tasmania's most visited tourist venue attracting up to 25,000-40,000 visitors every Saturday.
10. Tasmanian Wilderness
One of the largest conservation areas in Australia, covering 15,800 km². Constitutes one of the last expanses of temperate wilderness in the world. Human remains dating back more than 20,000 years have been found in limestone caves in the area.
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Tasmania's Best Wine on the East Coast | Discover Tasmania
The vineyards on the Great Eastern Drive give any Australian or European equivalent a run for their money. Begs the question, why are 8 of our finest wineries found within a stone's throw of each other? Is it the unique Terroir conditions, the dedication of the family run estates or perhaps a combination? You could ask local foodie Ben Milbourne, who soakes up both the wines and the breathtaking views. Better still, explore Tasmania's east coast and the picturesque Great Eastern Drive, and drop into local cellar doors for a wine tasting yourself.
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We present our first journey to Tasmania. At day 1, we are served with the wonderful scenery from Tamar Island Wetland and Cradle Mountain.
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