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Arrive in Hobart
Welcome to Hobart, the capital of the Apple Isle!
Nestled amongst the foothills of Mt Wellington, Hobart is a harbour town with heritage charm and a modern lifestyle. From the bustling waterfront of Salamanca Place to the historic houses of quaint Battery Point, Hobart is a gorgeous place to wander and get lost in.
Take a bus to the summit of Mount Wellington for panoramic views over the city, or board a ferry at Brooke Street Pier and sail upstream to the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA).
You won't be short of delicious dining options this evening: Hobart has fast become one of Australia's top gourmet hotspots, thanks to its amazing local produce.
Accommodation: Hobart - 2 Nights
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Visit Spectacular Bruny Island
Self Guided Day Tour of Bruny Island
Remote enough to make you think you’re hours into the countryside, but only 40 minutes (and a 20-minute ferry ride) from Hobart’s city streets, Bruny Island is a beautiful place to escape to without leaving civilisation behind. Bruny Island is a treasure trove of natural beauty, abundant wildlife, talented local producers, and captivating history. Bruny makes a special day trip. There are many ferries sailings, starting at 0630 and at peak times run every half hour.
Things to do
- Indulge in good eats and spirits around the island.
- Explore the local shops and stock up on supplies for the day.
- Enjoy the views of the Derwent River and Storm Bay.
- Learn a bit of history at The Bruny Island Bligh Museum.
- Take in the view at Cloudy Bay Lagoon and Bruny Island Lighthouse.
Wildlife: Bruny Island is home to fur seals, fairy penguins, albatross, wedge-tailed eagles, white wallabies and many endemic species.
Approximate Distance Hobart to Kettering: 35 km | 22 miles Total Driving Time: 30 minutes (each way)
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Freycinet National Park
If you thought Tasmania couldn't get any more beautiful, Freycinet National Park will prove you wrong. Against a backdrop of pink granite mountains, you'll discover secluded bays, pristine waters, white sandy beaches, local wildlife, and incredible walking trails.
Wineglass Bay is the jewel in Freycinet's crown. Nestled at the foot of the forest-covered mountains, you'll see a crescent of white sand bordering the emerald waters of the bay. Admire it from the Wineglass Bay lookout point or grab a picnic and hike down to one of the most beautiful beaches you have ever seen (2.5hrs return).
Bicheno Penguin Tour (30 mins from Freycinet)
At night begins to fall, see Little Blue Penguins return to their burrows on a twilight guided penguin tour. This is a rare and thrilling chance to get very close to the world's smallest penguins in a private rookery. Watch as they emerge from the ocean after a hard day of fishing and head home for the night
Approximate Distance: 192 km | 124 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 45 mins
Accommodation: Freycinet National Park - 2 Nights
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Freycinet at Leisure
Freycinet National Park consists of knuckles of granite mountains all but surrounded by azure bays and white sand beaches. The dramatic peaks of the Hazards welcome you as you enter the park. The National Park offers a wide variety of activities.
Take a walk to the pass overlooking the perfectly shaped Wineglass Bay or try less strenuous activities like beach strolls, swimming, or wildlife spotting. Pink granite mountains, white sand beaches, grey-green casuarinas, seawater blue as sapphire - they're the colours of the Freycinet Peninsula, a premiere holiday destination with Abundant Tasmanian wildlife and pristine beaches including a rich colonial history with cool-climate Tasmanian wines and fine local produce; all yours to enjoy on your holiday at Freycinet.
Excursions available around Freycinet National Park:
Wineglass Bay Cruise | Wineglass Bay Guided Kayaking |
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The Bay of Fires
Journey today in search of pristine white beaches in the beautiful Bay of Fires. The region gained its name in 1773 when Captain Tobias Furneaux spotted an abundance of Aboriginal fires along the shore, but it's also appropriate for the flame-coloured, orange lichen striped across the rocks.
Crowned as one of the hottest travel destinations in the world by Lonely Planet, the Bay stretches for 50km: you're guaranteed to find your own secluded piece of paradise here.
Approximate Distance: 120 km | 75 miles Total Driving Time: 1 hour 45 mins
Accommodation: St Helens - 1 Night
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Drive to Launceston
Tasmania's second city is your next port of call. One of Australia's oldest cities, charm-filled Launceston is a boutique riverside town with Colonial and Victorian heritage buildings in abundance.
Explore Launceston
One of Australia's oldest cities: charm-filled Launceston is a boutique riverside town with Colonial and Victorian heritage buildings in abundance. Located at the head of the picturesque Tamar Valley, Launceston's beautiful attractions include the spectacular Cataract Gorge Reserve and beautiful parks & gardens.
Settle in with a stroll along the waterfront, perhaps head out to the Tamar Valley region for a taste of Tasmania’s fine wines or take a short walk to the wild and beautiful Cataract Gorge, just 15 minutes from town.
Approximate Distance: 170 km | 106 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 15 mins
Accommodation: Launceston - 1 Night
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Drive to Cradle Mountain National Park
After a leisurely morning in Launceston, enjoy the scenic drive to Cradle Mountain National Park.
Home to the world-famous Overland Track and iconic Cradle Mountain this pristine area is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, the park is one of the state's most special places, where ancient pines fringe glacial lakes and icy streams cascade down rugged mountains.
The vegetation is rich and diverse including grassland, rainforest, and many ancient plants such as the long-lived and endemic king billy pine and the unusual native deciduous beech. The park also provides a rich habitat for wildlife, including tasmanian devils, quolls, platypus, echidna, and several bird species.
Approximate Distance: 150 km | 93 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours 15 mins
Accommodation: Cradle Mountain - 2 Nights
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Explore Cradle Mountain National Park
Cradle Mountain National Park is arguably one of the prettiest National Parks in Australia. With alpine wilderness, abundant native wildlife and a huge variety of walking trails to choose from you'll love exploring this peaceful haven.
The gentle Dove Lake Circuit takes around 2 hours with amazing mountain views. Or you try the climb to Marion’s Lookout if you feel energetic. It's ridiculously steep but the lake & mountain views from the top are a worthy reward.
If hiking isn't your thing, there are endless ways to explore the area: try a scenic flight, horse treks, canyoning adventure, or a wildlife-spotting walk to name but a few!
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Travel to Strahan
Strahan is a harbour-side village with a dark and fascinating convict past set on the edge of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Nestled on the shores of massive Macquarie Harbour, Strahan is the gateway to the World Heritage listed Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Strahan is full of stories from the days of convicts and pioneers toughing it out in Tassie's wild west. These days, Strahan is an iconic travel destination with shops selling artisan wares and eateries serving up delicious local produce.
Approximate Distance: 145 km | 90 miles Total Driving Time: 2 hours
Accommodation: Strahan - 1 Night
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Teepookana and the King Railway Journey and Drive to Hobart
Embark on the West Coast Wilderness Railway’s Drewry diesel train from Regatta Point Station in Strahan, delving into the rainforest as guides recount tales of its builders. Cross the historic Iron Bridge at Teepookana, once a bustling port, before arriving at Lower Landing Station on the King River.
Enjoy a brief nature walk and sample honey sourced from local endemic species before returning to Strahan. Enjoy dining in the Wilderness carriage starting with Tasmanian sparkling wine or juice, accompanied by a locally inspired light menu.
Make your way back to Hobart to return your rental car and enjoy the city at your own pace.
Approximate Distance: 305 km | 190 miles Total Driving Time: 4 hours 30 mins
Accommodation: Hobart - 2 Nights
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The Unzoo Devils, Birds and Port Arthur
Let someone do the driving for you today, with an early start from Hobart you'll head to the Tasman Peninsula, home to Australia’s highest sea cliffs. Enjoy panoramic views from Pirates Bay Lookout and the short but spectacular Waterfall Bay Clifftop Track.
Meet the Tasmanian Devils
Next stop is the Tasmanian Devil Unzoo to witness the startling sight of Tasmanian Devils feeding (table manners are not their strong point). Hand-feed the native wallabies and walk amongst the local fauna and flora in the charming “Unzoo” setting.
Port Arthur: The Inescapable Prison
Just a short drive down the road, we enter the Port Arthur Historic Site. Enjoy a Harbour Cruise around the Isle of the Dead, and discover the grim history of the early Australian Penal system, accompanied by Port Arthur's expert guides. As you tour the prison buildings you'll understand the isolation experienced by the convicts in this “inescapable prison”.
Approximate Distance: 91 km | 57 miles Total Driving Time: 1 hour 30 min (each way)
What Tatyana says about this tour: There are SO many reasons why Tasmania should be on your Australian travel itinerary - too many people miss out on this absolute gem of a place. Its brutal history and convict past are legendary and it's filled with rare native animals like the Tasmanian Devil (also known as nature's vacuum cleaner!). Did I mention that it's ridiculously, heart-stoppingly beautiful from end to end? Don't get me started on the incredible gourmet produce: yes Bruny Island, I'm talking about you. Please drop everything and start planning your Tasmanian Self Drive Holiday: you will never want to leave this magical isle.
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