our tassie bucket list

We are thrilled to be planning our first ever trip to the beautiful island of Tasmania.

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This will be a quick fly and drive trip towards the end of twenty-seventeen.

We are sure we will fall in love and be back to the apple isle with the caravan in a few years time but this trip is going be about one week max.

Here is our start to the brainstorming:

Hobart

  • MONA
  • Salamanca Markets

Port Arthur

  • Convict Settlement
  • Tasman Arch
  • Tessellated pavement

Strahan & Queenstown

  • Gordon River Cruise
  • Sarah Island
  • Huon Pine Mill
  • West Coast Wilderness Railway

Stanley

  • The Nut Chair Lift

Launceston

  • Tasmania Zoo

Cradle Mountain

  • Pumphouse Point
  • The Boat Shed
  • Dove Lake
  • Lake St Clair

Wineglass Bay

Callington Mill

It would be great to know what you all think is a must for our first Tassie adventure.

What are your tips for us?

 

S & S 

 

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Following our dreams and seeing Australia one trip at a time.

7 thoughts on “our tassie bucket list

  1. Also check out the villages of Ross and Richmond. A visit to the Notley Fern Gorge in the Tamar Valley near Launceston is well worth it.

    1. Thanks John! Our list is growing by the moment. We are thinking of taking the caravan over for 6 weeks in the next year or two.

  2. I love this! You guys have had some pretty awesome places – all the pictures are simply beautiful. That has to be one of the most memorable, not many people get to say that they have accomplished that! Great Job!

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