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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Exploring Tasmania!
2016 started off with a bang for us as we departed for the beautiful island state of Australia – Tasmania! We were dazzled by its exquisite beauty and now we show you why!
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Tasmania Australia - How To Get Around Tasmania
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We traveled from Sydney to Tasmania and organised a car rental to get around Launceston Tasmania driving around to explore for places to eat and popular beach lookouts. This also shows the accommodation we stayed in and will show you recommended places to visit.
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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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Tasmania - Highlights from Bay of Fires, Hobart, Bicheno, Freycinet National Park
Tasmania highlights from our roadtrip along the Great Eastern Drive.
We started from Hobart and ended in Launceston and drove along some of the most beautiful coastlines Tasmania has to offer. From the Bay of Fires, to Binalong Bay and Bicheno. We saw incredible wildlife all along the way, from Kangaroos, to Tassie Devils and more.
Along the way we also saw beautiful and historic sites such as Port Arthur.
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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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2200km road trip around Tasmania in 7 days. Started at Devonport and headed down west to Queenstown. Through Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair NP towards Hobart. Then East to Tasman Peninsula before heading back up the east coast to bay of fires before heading back towards Devonport. 5 People, 1 car, 2 canoes. Happy Days!
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TASMANIA - Hidden gem of Australia - Travel guide in HD and Drone
5 days in and around Hobart, 9 days driving all the way around the Island. What a fantastic destination if you want to 'get away' from it all. Roads are amazing whether they are sealed or unsealed. People are friendly and the tourist amenities are 2nd to none. Highly recommend at LEAST a week here.
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TASMANIA, driving around HOBART
Tasmania, driving around Hobart
TASMANIA TRAVEL VLOG (NORTH EAST TASMANIA)
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In this video we take you through the North East of Tasmania. From Launceston, Lilydale Falls, St Columba Falls, Bay of Fires, Binalong Bay, Cradle Mountain and back!
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Tasmania, Driving from Hobart to Franklin
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TASMANIA - driving from BRIGHTON to HOBART (4K)
TASMANIA - driving from BRIGHTON to HOBART
Brighton is a suburb 27 km north of Hobart, in Tasmania, Australia. It is between Pontville and the outer Hobart suburb of Bridgewater on the Midland Highway
Hobart, capital of Australia's island state of Tasmania, sits on the River Derwent
Driving Australia - Moving house in Tasmania
Moving house from Kingston to Huonville Tasmania, July 2016. The relocation involved ten return trips using a Nissan Pulsar 1600cc towing a 6' x 4' caged trailer. Each trip required a haul over Vinces Saddle, the highest point on the Huon Highway, 376 metres (1233 ft) above sea level. The entire move took three days during which time we clocked up around 500 kms. This video was taken on one of the trips.
Full on entertained drive and time spent in Tasmania, Australia
A fun ride over the Tasmania, Australia Bridge in car while travelling from home to Gurdwara sahib on the great ocassion of Diwali.
Tasmania, Australia
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My six night stay in the Australian state of Tasmania. I base my stay in the capital city of Hobart where I drive to the top of Mount Wellington. From Hobart I take several day-trips. My first day trip was a scenic boat ride to the historic penal colony, Port Arthur. My next excursion was into the Huon Valley where I took a jet boat trip on the Huon River and visited the Tahune Forest Airwalk. Next was a scenic boat ride around Bruny Island. The final excursion was a scenic airplane flight to the Southwest World Heritage National Park where I took a boat ride around Bathurst Harbour. The video concludes with a visit to Mount Field National Park.
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Hobart | Tasmania Travel Diary
Sometimes it takes a while to see the wonders in your own backyard. This was my first trip to Tasmania, the tiny island state off the south east coast of Australia. Its capital Hobart is a harbour city for food lovers that buzzes on weekends, with the famous Salamanca Market stretching for miles, and the edgy art gallery MONA attracting an international audience.
More Tassie travel diaries coming up! Please let me know if you’re planning a trip and would like recommendations of what to see / do / eat, or a link to the gorgeous Airbnb in the middle of a steep Hobart hill!
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Date: November 2017
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