TASMANIA

In 1804, Hobart Town (state capital) now known simply as Hobart was established and in 1833, Port Arthur opened as a penal settlement in Tasmania.  Visiting Port Arthur is a rite of passage for anyone, no Tassie trip is complete without a walk through convict ruins in historical Hobart, but the history doesn't stop there.

Divided into 5 travel regions, including 1. Hobart & Surrounds 2. Launceston, Tamar & The North 3. The East Coast 4. The North East Coast 5. The Western Wilderness, Tasmania has amazing World Heritage Listed coastlines, rugged wilderness, historical and cultural experiences, gourmet food trails, diverse landscapes, pristine natural beauty, sandy white beaches, historic townships all in a relaxed island lifestyle. 

Take a trip to Tassie - it will change your life.

Culture around every corner with my favourites listed below   

Historic Woolmers Estate
Cataract Gorge Reserve in Launceston Historic Scottsdale and the seaside town of St Helens
The Tasman Peninsula Settlement Ruins of Strahan The Ealdheim Spa
World Heritage Listed Cradle Mountain Port Arthur Historic Site National Rose Garden
"The Nut" - Historic English village in the foothills of an extinct volcano core Historic Anvers Chocolate Factory Historic Ashgrove Cheese Factory - experience traditional cheese making
Historic Boags Brewery    


 

 

 

 
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