Tuesday 21 May 2019

Whistle-stop Tour Tasmania!

I recently spent five wonderful days with friends Michelle, Serge and Claire from Lyon in France, showing them some of our fascinating state.

Day 1

We left Launceston and headed south to Hobart. Our first stop was Ross and the Tasmanian Wool Centre where we viewed different types of fleeces and saw many beautiful woollen products. Then it was on to Oatlands to see Lake Dulverton and the Callington Mill followed by lunch at The Oatlands Pancake Shop.

Serge is a fan of all things 'train' so from there we drove to Glenorchy and spent a couple of hours at the Tasmanian Transport Museum which has a fabulous display of old trains and engines, fire engines and buses. A visit to Mount Wellington is a must and we had perfect weather for incredible views of Hobart from the top. Dinner that night was at the quirky Drunken Admiral Restaurant on Hobart's waterfront following a drink at the Grape Wine and Food Bar at Salamanca Place.




Lunching at The Oatlands Pancake Shop with Claire and Serge



At the Tasmanian Transport Museum with Claire 


The view from Mount Wellington


Claire, Serge and Michelle on Mount Wellington



Hobart waterfront


With Michelle at The Drunken Admiral

Day 2

Our first stop was the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary at Brighton where we saw a huge range of Tasmanian animals including Wombats, Kangaroos (which Serge and Claire hand-fed) and Wallabies, Echidna, Tasmanian Devils, Quolls and Koalas. We also saw lots of birds including the Sulphur-Crested Cockatoos, Yellow Tailed Black Cockatoos, Corellas, Galahs and Kookaburras - and a Blue Tongued Lizard.

From there we drove to Richmond to see the famous Richmond Bridge, Australia's oldest and some crafts including beautiful Tasmanian timbers. We lunched at Czegs' Cafe and then drove to Frogmore Creek Winery to check out the vineyard. Finally we walked along the sand at Seven Mile Beach and collected some beautiful shells.

That night we had pre-dinner drinks at the Atrium Bar at the Grand Chancellor Hotel and then dined at Mures Lower Deck.









At the Richmond Bridge with Michelle and Serge



On Seven Mile Beach

Day 3

We left early this morning and drove to Tarraleah in the Tasmanian wilderness where we took in the amazing views of the Hydro. On to The Wall in the Wilderness at Derwent Bridge followed by a very 'Aussie' lunch of meat pie, cake and tea at The Hungry Wombat Cafe.

From there we drove up to Miena and stopped for a photo opportunity at The Great Lake, then to Deloraine for lunch at the Deloraine Deli. Our final destination was Cradle Mountain that afternoon with dinner at the Cradle Mountain Hotel.



At Tarraleah


At the Great Lake


Serge's turn to drive



Views from one of many lookouts on the road

Day 4

When in Cradle Mountain, one has to hike the Dove Lake Circuit and this we did after visiting the Wilderness Gallery adjacent to the Cradle Mountain Hotel and seeing wallabies in the wild. The hike took us about three hours and although the weather was inclement at times we took lots of photographs including several of a fantastic rainbow that arced right over the lake.

On our way back to the visitors' centre we stopped at Ronny Creek and walked a few hundred metres along the Overland Track to see wombats in the wild. Lunch was at the Cradle Mountain Cafe at the visitors' centre and after a restful afternoon we dined at the Tavern at Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge.



Claire and Michelle in the Ballroom Forest





Dove Lake Circuit



On the start of the Overland Track


Rainbow over Dove Lake


Playing 'Pool' with Serge before dinner


With Michelle at Peppers Cradle Mountain Resort

Day 5

We drove to Sheffield and saw this year's Mural Fest entries as well as previous winners. We then drove through to Launceston stopping at Elizabeth Town Cafe for morning tea. At Launceston we headed straight to the Cataract Gorge where we walked amongst the peacocks and took in the beauty of the gorge.

From there we visited the Queen Victoria Museum at Inveresk where we saw the Railway Workshop and more Tasmanian animals (the taxidermy variety). Then it was on to City Park to see our resident macaques before lunching at Cube at Seaport, and then finally home.

What a wonderful five days!




2 comments:

  1. What a marvelous and memorable 5 days you all had. Great photography of the beautiful Apple Isle

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    1. They were such lovely people to travel with - we had a lot of laughs!

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