Travelling from Burnie to Arthur River seeing the sites like the lighthouse at Table Cape also from there we could see back to Burnie. Then on to Stanley where we saw The Nut, Old Buildings, The Big Lobster and another lighthouse. From Stanley we went to Dip Falls and the Big Trees. The trees were... Continue Reading →
Gordon River Cruise
Again we got up early and went to Strahan to do the Gordon River Cruise. We did the cruise in the white boat which was very enjoyable. We had morning and afternoon tea and also lunch was included. During our cruise we saw views of mountains and lighthouses and then went onto Sarah Island. There... Continue Reading →
Queenstown to Zeehan
After our trai trip we looked around Wueenstown seeing some beautiful old buildings, mining machinery of years ago, the gravel football oval and the spray tunnel. Then from hete we went to Zeehan which we saw some more old buildings.
Queenstown- Hertiage Wilderness Train Trip
Got up early from Waratah to Queenstown to get on to the Hertiage Wilderness train that took us for a 5hr tripdown to Dubbil Barril and returned back to Queenstown. We saw the Kings River Gorge, the railway bridge at Dubbil Barril and also did some gold panning which Johnny was one of two people... Continue Reading →
sheffield home of the murals
Staying in Sheffield could not miss all these murals that are around the town.
Cradle Mountain
Tuesday we went to Cradle Mountain and what a fantastic day. Got to the information centre and got on the bus to Cradle Mountain which is about 20 mins drive from the information centre , there we had to sign in . Not sure on the cost because we were able to go on oir... Continue Reading →
Railton Topiary
Stayed at the back of the Railton Hotel and took photos of the amazing topiary shrubs. There were many different types of topiary images.
Bridges of east Tasmania
Bridges from Launceston down the east side of Tasmania. The bridges are the bridge over Cataract Gorge, Batmans Bridge , the bridges at Ross and Campbell town, the Spike Bridge near Swansea, and the three bridges around Hobart
Port Arthur
Went to Port Arthur today to se the convict settlement which was very interest and enjoyable. Port Arthur approximately 100km from Hobart. The cost is $39 which includes a 40 minutes talk and a 20 minutes harbour cruise.
Discovering the Arthur Highway
On Wednesday we drove down Arthur Highway going through towns of Forcett,Dunalley and Murdunna. We drive to see Tessellated Pavement and then on to Eaglehawk Neck seeing the Tasman Arch, Devils Kitchen and the Blow Hole. We then travelled futher on to see the Remarkable Caves.