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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

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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Hobart's Iconic Animal Encounters

Hobart is a truly magical place for encountering wildlife in its natural habitat, all within the city limits. Yes, simply by taking a stroll! With a few tips from locals, you can easily find your way. Let me share some insights from my own experiences.

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Hiking the Sphinx Rock Circuit Backwards

On a brilliantly sunny day, Kelvin and I embarked on our first hiking adventure on Mount Wellington. Our plan was to begin with the Sphinx Rock track, then transition to the Lower Sawmill Track for the Octopus Tree on Shoobridge Track, and conclude our hike by following the North-South Track back to the Springs.

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Kunanyi / Mount Wellington by night

A couple of weekends back I went out with my family on a pretty exhilarating journey up our 1200+m backyard mountain - the beautiful kunanyi/Mt. Wellington Night. We did a Night Tour which began as the sun descended and darkness fell over the landscape. The tour offers a unique perspective of the mountain and its surrounding wilderness (and if you’re extremely lucky - a chance of spotting the southern lights!)

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Making the most of good summer weather - Cape Raoul and more

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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Spirit of Oatlands

I recently had the opportunity of visiting the historic town of Oatlands. Located in the “Heartlands” on the Heritage Highway to Launceston, there are a few historic towns worth the visit. Oatlands is a little over an hour from Hobart and one of the most beautiful country towns in Tassie with a high concentration of old sandstone buildings. I personally have wanted to approach the Premier to rename the highway to the “Tassie Whiskey Way” as when you leave Hobart, you have the Lark Distillery in Pontville, then Old Kempton Distillery in Kempton and slightly further afield Callington Mill Distillery in Oatlands.

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