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Find out the best things to do and places to see on your next trip to Tasmania. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway, or a circumnavigation of the state with sixty four of your best friends, we've got you covered. Banner image: Natasha Mulhall

The Walls of Jerusalem Circuit - A brilliant 3 days

I try to always leave town on my birthday and do something ‘cool’. A couple of weeks ago, I did a fabulous 2½ day walk in the North of Tassie in the Walls of Jerusalem National Park. Having done the Three Capes Track and Overland Track in 2020 and Frenchman’s Cap in 2022, it had been a while since an overnighter in Tassie. The “Walls” was high on my priority list and I was determined to do it this year. A colleague of mine had been the weekend prior and did the hike in to the Wild Dog Campground and the next day to Dixon’s Kingdom and back out, which is fairly common to do, but we decided we would do the circuit going out to Lake Adelaide. They had clear skies and 19C sunshine.

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Reminiscing my South Coast Track Experience: Six Friends, Six Nights, One Unforgettable Adventure

Nestled in the heart of Tasmania’s wilderness, the South Coast Track is a breathtaking journey that promises adventure, camaraderie, and unforgettable memories. As a group of six friends, we set off on this iconic trail in February 2024, starting our trek at Melaleuca, ready to embrace the challenges and beauty that lay ahead. We got dropped there by a small plane operated by Par Avion, big enough to fit just us and the 18kg-20kg packs we each packed.

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Ferries on the Derwent River

I recently had the opportunity to board Derwent Ferries - a passenger ferry which departs from Brooke Street Pier and takes you on a quick 15-minute trip over to Bellerive Pier, which arrives near the Waterfront Hotel - a great food and drink venue with stunning water views.

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Weekend Walking in the South

I recently did two walks which had been recommended to me by visitors to the TTIC. These were the Truganini Track, Hobart, and the Pelverata Falls Track, Pelverata.

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The Central Highlands - That time when I wrote a blog and didn’t realise someone wrote something similar

When traveling north with the family to explore, we often take an alternate route from Hobart, avoiding Highway 1 in favour of the scenic journey via Miena. This less-travelled path allows us to take in the stunning alpine scenery of the Great Lakes region and explore some of the special towns along the way.

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A Not-So-Typical Tassie Winter: Tales of Warmth, Ice, and Unexpected Adventures

Historically, one associates Tassie with freezing temperatures, tonnes of the fluffy white stuff aka snow, road closures due to weather, amazing winter festivals but we have had a strange winter so far. We had a Winter Feast and Nude Solstice Swim highlighting Dark MOFO, the last Huon Valley Mid-Winter Festival, and weather that can only be described as crazy. Yes, there have been some very cold days causing us Tassie folk to rug up, but when the precipitation arrived it’s been so warm that whatever little snow might have been around melted which is unfortunate. In the last 3 days, the mighty Kunanyi/Mt. Wellington would’ve received almost 200mm of rain in the middle of July which should be one of the coldest months. We should have had metres high walls of snow along the Pinnacle Road leading up to the summit, but instead we have water flowing all over the mountain which has caused the ‘Disappearing Tarn’ to appear.

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