Visit Tasmania, Australia: Things to do in Tasmania - The Island of Inspiration
Visit Tasmania - Top 10 Things which can be done in Tasmania. What you can visit in Tasmania - Most visited touristic attractions of Tasmania
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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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Queenstown Cabin & Tourist Park
Caravan Park Queenstown Tasmania, video of Queenstown Cabin and Tourist Park West Coast Tassie near Strahan, Tullah, Roseberry & Zeehan. Pets welcome, pet friendly caravan park Queenstown.
Discover the beautiful Tasmania/8 Days Road Trip/2018/GoPro/Zhiyun Evolution
8 Days Road tripping around Tasmania, Australia. The footage was taken between 25th and 31st of December 2017. I started in Launceston and drove all the way down to Bicheno, Coles Bay, Freycinet National Park, Tasman Peninsula (Cape Hauy, Cape Pillar), Hobart, Bruny Island before going up north again to Mount Field National Park , Cradle Mountain, Stanley and finishing in Launceston.
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Aimée Ceccarini - Tips from my Working Holiday Visa in Australia
1. Pourquoi as-tu choisi l’Australie comme destination ?
J'ai choisi l'Australie, car tout d'abord mon oncle habite Melbourne. C'était rassurant de savoir que quelqu'un nous attendait sur place. Et bien-sûr car pour moi l'Australie rime avec Road trip et aventure !
2. Pourrais-tu partager ta meilleure expérience en Australie ?
Mon aventure de 6 mois n'est pas encore terminée. Mais ma meilleure expérience a été de faire un Road Trip de 3 mois avec mon amie Justine. Que ce soit dans les bons moments ou dans les galères. C'est vraiment quelque chose qui me restera toute ma vie.
3. Est-ce que tu aurais des conseils, des astuces pour les gens qui voyagent en Australie ?
Petits conseils de fille pour celles qui souhaite faire un Road Trip : Ne pas prendre de vêtement blanc, savoir faire des tresses (et oui on ne peut pas se laver les cheveux à sa guise), lingettes bébé (ça peut remplacer la douche), ne pas être difficile concernant la nourriture, et apprendre à savourer les aliments pas frais.
4. Y a-t-il des sites web que tu trouves utiles concernant l’Australie ?
Pour les sites web utiles, dès qu'on avait une question on la tapait sur Google, et on regardait les premiers sites web. On consultait souvent Australia-australie.com Et si on avait encore des questions, on les publiait sur les groupes Facebook des Français en Australie. Et pour les applications sur smartphone, les indispensables: WikiCamps et Maps.me : un GPS qui fonctionne sans avoir besoin de réseau.
5. Quel est ton top 3 des choses à faire en Australie ?
Notre top 3 des choses à faire en Australie, pour le moment seraient: Tasmanie: ça a été notre première découverte de l'Australie, et nous avons vraiment adoré. Whitsundays : petite excursion en catamaran = très belle journée. Sydney : notre première fois devant l'opéra, ça nous a vraiment fait quelque chose.
6. Les objets indispensables que tu emportes toujours avec toi en voyage ?
Nos objets indispensables pour voyager : Appareil photo, Smartphone, et le fameux couteau suisse !
7. Qu’est-ce qui est le plus difficile quand on voyage ?
Le plus difficile pour nous a été le manque de la famille. En road trip, on a plus le même état d'esprit, on ne rêvait pas forcément de biens matériels.
Remboursement de taxes moyen de 2600 $AU
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8. As-tu essayé quelque chose de nouveau en Australie ? Si oui, c’était quoi ?
Nous avons essayé quelque chose de nouveau en Australie, oui, la vie en tente
Lake Burbury Campground Queenstown Tasmania
Lake Burbury campground, Queenstown West Coast Tasmania is popular with local fishermen, being located on the edge of Tasmania's World Heritage Wilderness Area. Lake Burbury is located a 15 minute drive south east of Queenstown. Lake Burbury is among the largest Hydro lakes in Tasmania and considered by many anglers as one of the best fishing destinations in Tasmania.
Tullah Village - Tasmania - May 2010
Tullah Village - Tasmania - May 2010
Zeehan Bush Park & Caravan Park
Caravan Park West Coast Tasmania, Zeehan Bush Park & Caravan Park near Strahan, Queenstown, Tullah and Waratah. Affordable cabin accommodation, powered and non-powered tent sites - pet-friendly
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Twee hoofdsteden van twee staten van Australië. Even om een algemene indruk te geven ;)
WILD WEST QUEENSTOWN!!
Making our way back from the remote West Coast of Tasmania, we pulled in to the last outpost on the moon; the copper mining town of Queenstown. Copyright CoffeeKvetch 2012, All Rights Reserved.
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