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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Jess needed to head back to Australia to have her 12 week Ultrasound so as we awaited the results we had a bit of time to spare so we decided to finally head out to Tasmania, the little island off the coast of Australia.
First up we flew into Launceston to pick up our car rental and hit the road as we made our way towards Cradle Mountain National Park.
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Our time in Cradle Mountain included heading into the national park, having warm fires and hot chocolates as well as heading into the Tasmanian Devil reserve.
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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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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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Ten Amazing Things to Do on a Tasmania Road Trip (2019) - The Big Bus
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In this video, we bring you ten amazing things to do in Tasmania on a road trip around the island. Our list includes the chance to shop up up a storm at Hobart's Salamanca Market, explore the splendour of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, cruise the Gordon Wild River, ride the West Coast Wilderness Railway, and get in touch with your inner convict at the Port Arthur Historic Site.
Here are our ten must-dos:
1. Salmanca Market
2. Bonorong Wildlife Park (to meet the famous Tassie devils)
3. Port Arthur Historic Site
4. Bicheno Penguins
5. Woolmers Estate
6. House of Anvers Chocolate Factory
7. Sheffield (mural town)
8. Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
9. Gordon River Cruise from Strahan
10. West Coast Wilderness Railway
To do all ten (which are spread right across the island) you'll need around eight days. This list only scratches the surface. There are hundreds of other amazing things to see and do along the way.
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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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Road Trip vlog on 13th Aug 2016. We took a flight from Melbourne to Hobart Tasmania. Rented a car a the Hobart International Airport and drove all the way to Swansea that night.
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Mount Wellington | Hobart | Tasmania | VLOG
this is 15 min drive from the city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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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 Vlog || Exploring Hobart
Our Last Day In Hobart!
It was a rainy day so we didn't get to do much except for walk around Salamanca Place & Visit the museum before heading back to the airport.
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Hobart, capital of Australia's island state of Tasmania, sits on the River Derwent. At its fashionable Salamanca Place, old sandstone warehouses host galleries and cafes. Nearby is Battery Point, a historic district with narrow lanes and colonial-era cottages. The city's backdrop is 1,270m-high Mount Wellington, with sweeping views, plus hiking and cycling trails.The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), built into underground galleries, exhibits art of antiquity along with contemporary works. The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery focuses on Aboriginal heritage, local history and native wildlife, with notable colonial-era displays. Established in 1818, the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens highlight native plants. North of the city, the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is home to rescued animals including Tasmanian devils, wallabies and kangaroos. Popular day trips include Port Arthur, a 19th-century penal colony preserved as a historic site, and rugged Bruny Island, known for its coastal wildlife.
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Australia's most southerly state has a temperate climate. The island receives an influx of visitors, many in search of outdoor pursuits, during the summer school holidays (Dec-Jan). In the days after Christmas, yachts arrive in the capital, at the end of the renowed Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. In Feb, The Royal Hobart Regatta is an action-packed festival with sailing, rowing and swimming races, plus music and fireworks. Winters (Jun-Aug) are cool and wet, with snow in the mountains. Winters (Jun-Aug) are cool and wet, with snow in the mountains.
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2423KM Roadtrip around Tasmania, Australia | Hidden Gem
2423Km roadtrip journey around Australia's island state of Tasmania that covers many of the outstanding scenic, wildlife and spectacular rugged alpine regions of this hidden gem located 240 km off the south-east corner of mainland Australia.
During this 10 day journey, we covered 2423km by car, focusing mostly on the natural part of Tasmania. In fact, we only visited 1 major city (Hobart) and 2 of those 10 days were spent camping for the Falls Festival over New Year's eve (2015 - 2016). Tasmania a land of dramatic coastlines, rugged mountains, tall forests and sparkling highland lakes. Over a third of the state is reserved in a network of National Parks and the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area
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Places Visited in video (in no particular order):
- Bruny Island
- The neck lookout
- Iron Blow
- Nelson Waterfall
- Hells Gate
- Lake Burbury
- Queenstown
- Strahan
- Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park
- Port Arthur
- Hobart
- Mount Wellington
- Coles Bay
- Wineglass Bay
- Binalong Bay
- Freycinet National Park
- Hobart
- Salamanca market
- Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
- Macquarie Heads
- Marion Bay
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Tasmania is definitely one of the most beautiful places I've ever visited, with stunning landscapes, untouched rainforests, spectatularly rugged alpine regions. serene nature and vast wildlife.
Let me tell you something about the iconic, stunning wingelass bay; the next thing south from here is Antarctica so the beaches in tassie are always cold, REALLY COLD, especially for us Europeans.
Anyway, hiking about an hour to reach Wineglass bay, I spent at least 15 minutes to convince my friends to go swimming. I had to come up with speeches about how this is a once in a lifetime opportunity, we're only here once and if we we don't do it we'll regret it for the rest of our life!
Finally my friends gave in and we went swimming in the freezing cold water but it was totally worth it (and they thanked me afterwards). Wave after wave, we could never get enough of this bay. I even tried to body surf for the very first time, which didn't end well. Despite this, tassie is a place i will never forget.
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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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A Tour of Hobart CBD, March 2019
On my second trip to Hobart and Tasmania in general, I delve into the compact central business in more detail. Beginning at the visitor's centre on the corner of Elizabeth and Davey St, we explore Elizabeth St Mall, and walk along various inner city streets such as Macquarie, Collins and Murray St, go through Salamanca Place, the waterfront area, and the old warehouse district around Hunter Place. Hobart is a small city that's big on charm, and has preserved more historic buildings per capita than any other Australian capital. A walkable city that's a joy to explore.