We had an epic day of great weather down in Southern Tasmania last Saturday – blue skies and sunshine. A day which simply called out to me to take a trip down to the Tasman Peninsula with stunning vistas.
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We had an epic day of great weather down in Southern Tasmania last Saturday – blue skies and sunshine. A day which simply called out to me to take a trip down to the Tasman Peninsula with stunning vistas.
This is the kind of tip you're torn about sharing because you cherish the location so much. The Mersey Forest is a stunning area that might surprise you on the way to Cradle Mountain or Tamar Valley, just past Deloraine and Mole Creek, or you might hear about it from locals or friends.
I've always wanted to visit the South Cape Bay Track – the southernmost of the “60 Great short walks” in Tasmania. I've read great reviews, seen beautiful photos, and heard exciting stories from friends. There's something special about seeing a place for yourself, and I got to do just that.
It’s a world apart. A hidden paradise for geologists, children and nature lovers. Goat Island, in the Bass Strait is a mere 10 minutes’ drive from the charming little coastal town of Penguin, in the northwest of Tasmania.
Tasmania's vibrant wine and spirits scene holds a special place in my heart. As a chilled-out aficionado of tasty tipples, I have been fortunate enough to explore the remarkable establishments that make this region a premier destination for wine and spirits enthusiasts. Let me share with you my most recent experiences of two exceptional locations: Bangor Vineyard Shed & Spring Bay Distillery.
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