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Fishers Point Walk, part two

Recap.  Best walk ever, along the coast in Tasmania, as far as south as you can go.  Part one is here. There was a giant pile of rocks at the end of the walk. It begged to be climbed. We walked around the bend, both of us girls had our gorgeous pink laces on. We were greeted with a beautiful scene of lichen-covered rocks.  And a fairy house or two. I do try to convince the kids they are fairy … Read More

FIshers POint Walk, part one

Whoever has been hiking with young kids knows that the time estimates don’t apply.  I’m not sure how long this walk was for us, but it was definitely more than two hours. We really didn’t know what to expect as we set off.  I was a bit afraid of getting eaten by mosquitoes as there had been many at the carpark.  We started off on this somewhat narrow trail through the bush. It very quickly led to the beach.  We … Read More

The End of the Road: Cockle Creek, Tasmania

While we were staying in Snug (just south of Hobart) we made the drive down to Cockle Creek.  We couldn’t come this close and not drive as far south as possible.  I was a little nervous when we turned on the GPS and it said we were three and a half hours away!  That’s a lot of car time with kids, especially a toddler. This is where we were headed.  It’s as far south as you can drive in Tasmania.  … Read More

Hobart, Tasmania: Mt Wellington

Another road sign to add to my collection!  This wombat sign was somewhere between Dunalley on the Tasman Peninsula and Hobart. Our drive into Hobart included not just one bridge… Not just two bridges… But three, yes, three bridges!  Okay, the first two were causeways.  The last one is the Tasman Bridge. Here’s a glimpse of Hobart as we were crossing the Tasman Bridge over the Derwent River.  Hobart is so picturesque.  Tasmania only has about 500,000 people and half … Read More

The Tasman Peninsula

A few minutes south of the Tessellated Pavement is a blowhole which I believe is part of the Tasman National Park.  It turned out to be a popular spot, so popular that there’s even a fish and chips spot there.  This is actually away from the beach, the water has tunnelled through and apparently you can see the water reach up to eight metres.   Not so much on the day we went. The view looking out to the ocean, see … Read More

Tessellated Pavement on the Tasman Peninsula

So as we journey around Australia I’m going to try to get pictures of the various wildlife road signs. First in my collection is the Tasmanian Devil.  Which, of course, I could only get while we were in Tasmania. During our stay on the Tasman Peninsula we made it to a few sites to have a look.  This is another gorgeous Tassie beach near, this one near the Tessellated Pavement State Reserve.  (I didn’t know it was a State Reserve … Read More

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