East Coast of Tasmania
The East Coast is described as the sunniest, and warmest, part of Tasmania. The journey along this coast includes pristine sandy beaches, azure…
The East Coast is described as the sunniest, and warmest, part of Tasmania. The journey along this coast includes pristine sandy beaches, azure…
New development and marina on the Tamar River Founded in 1806, Launceston is the nation’s third-oldest city with a fascinating history traced in its…
After leaving Stanley we headed east along the north coast travelling through Wynyard, Burnie, Penguin and Ulverstone, then to our destination of Devonport. The…
A row of quaint shops erected in Stanley in the late 1800s Located in Far North West Tasmania, Circular Head municipality – The Edge…
Our first trip from our initial home base of Hobart was to the West Coast, driving through Hamilton, Tarraleah, Derwent Bridge, Queenstown, then down…
Boats reflected on the placid Huon River at Franklin It was a special day when we set off for our adventure on the Ida…
View from the Lookout over the neck joining North and South Bruny Islands, Adventure Bay on the left, Isthmus Bay on the right…
Hobart from the lookout at Mt Wellington CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE Nestled amongst the foothills of Mt Wellington, Hobart combines heritage charm with…