Darryl and I drove onto the Apple Isle on 28th January. We are here until 27th May. Heading Anti-clockwise around the island.
Would like to catch up if anyone else also visiting. Currently in Turners Beach, heading to Kindred tomorrow and on to Penguin for the Markets on Sunday.
Barb
valiant81 said
08:47 PM Feb 1, 2017
Hi Barb;
just so much to see when in tassie, just back from 5 weeks over there and still not enough time , this was our 4 trip over. Check out Derwent Bridge, You can free camp @ the pub and also visit the ' WALL'. well worth the stopover.
Craig1 said
09:06 PM Feb 1, 2017
Make sure you " Climb The Nut" at Stanley. There is a lift as well. Have fish & chips at the park beside Hurseys Sea foods. under the big crayfish. Do a seal tour, tell daryll I sent you and ask him to play one of the 300 cassettes I gave him, cheers Craig
Eaglemax said
10:15 PM Feb 1, 2017
Sarah Island near Strahan is fascinating as a one time penal colony. Its last ship was mutineered. You can buy the book "the land that God forgot" in Strahan that tells the story. Take a jet boat up the river.
Carved war scenes at Legerwood are unforgettable (in the north east).
Murals in Sheffield and mt Roland is a must before you get back to the ferry.
Enjoy
Tony
The Belmont Bear said
08:19 AM Feb 2, 2017
Make sure you visit the "Pub in the Paddock" at Pyengana (St Columba Falls Hotel) and while you're there buy the pig a special pig beer. It's one of Tassies oldest pubs and is great for a meal, there is accommodation available but I'm not sure about campsites. Turn off the Scottsdale/St Helens road and head out towards the Columba Falls reserve - the pub is on the way (it has a website so look it up).
Ron-D said
09:10 AM Feb 2, 2017
The amazing thing about tassie when you come off the boat most people either turn left Or right to do there lap around the place back to the ferry,and there all headed to pretty much the same destinations, it's like one big social event you seem to be consistently running into the same people whitch adds to the enjoyment of touring tassie..
ants_oz said
09:49 AM Feb 2, 2017
Hi Barb and Darryl,
If you are in a particular area and are looking for tips, please let me know. Happy to provide whatever local knowledge I can.
PeterD said
11:32 AM Feb 2, 2017
Ron-D wrote:
The amazing thing about tassie when you come off the boat most people either turn left Or right to do there lap around the place back to the ferry,and there all headed to pretty much the same destinations, it's like one big social event you seem to be consistently running into the same people whitch adds to the enjoyment of touring tassie..
There is not much straight south. you have to turn one way or the other.
As I approached Tasmania I kept an eye on the weather. I know it is hard to get good weather at Cradle Mountain (only about 70 fine and sunny days per year.) If good weather is coming through then turn right and go up there on a good day. If a period of bad weather is ensuing then turn left, come back later.
-- Edited by PeterD on Thursday 2nd of February 2017 11:33:17 AM
ants_oz said
12:35 PM Feb 2, 2017
PeterD wrote:
There is not much straight south. you have to turn one way or the other.
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-- Edited by PeterD on Thursday 2nd of February 2017 11:33:17 AM
There is quite a lot "straight south". The entire Midlands, the lakes district, the Tiers....the list can go on.
Chris61 said
03:44 PM Feb 2, 2017
Hi Barb and Darryl, I live in Penguin, heading to West Ulverstone caravan park Friday and Saturday night and maybe Hall Point Sulphur Creek Sunday night if the weather is kind. Also plan to be at the Rocky Cape Tavern free camp Feb 24th-25th for a CMCA meeting of the Devil Wheelers-Tasmania.
Check out Wings Wildlife Park behind Ulverstone, cheap camping beside river.
Friar Park said
03:51 PM Feb 2, 2017
Barb, I've lived here for 15 years and still not seen half of what this island has to offer. Please, take your time and, don't be disappointed if you don't see everything everybody tells you about.
Enjoy what ever it is that you do. This island will not disappoint you I'm sure.
Friar
bfirth said
06:43 PM Sep 7, 2017
Want to spend 3 weeks from the middle of Feb in Tasmania in our caravan and taking our dog. We would like to stay in 3 caravan parks and do day trips from each one. Can anyone suggest 3 parks centred around the island that we would get maximum sight seeing in these 3 weeks.
regards
bfirth
Chris61 said
08:45 PM Sep 7, 2017
Stanley Caravan Park and Longford Caravan Park and maybe Swansea. Northwest, north and East. Lots of other choices
Darryl and I drove onto the Apple Isle on 28th January. We are here until 27th May. Heading Anti-clockwise around the island.
Would like to catch up if anyone else also visiting. Currently in Turners Beach, heading to Kindred tomorrow and on to Penguin for the Markets on Sunday.
Barb
Hi Barb;
just so much to see when in tassie, just back from 5 weeks over there and still not enough time , this was our 4 trip over. Check out Derwent Bridge, You can free camp @ the pub and also visit the ' WALL'. well worth the stopover.
The amazing thing about tassie when you come off the boat most people either turn left Or right to do there lap around the place back to the ferry,and there all headed to pretty much the same destinations, it's like one big social event you seem to be consistently running into the same people whitch adds to the enjoyment of touring tassie..
If you are in a particular area and are looking for tips, please let me know. Happy to provide whatever local knowledge I can.
There is not much straight south. you have to turn one way or the other.
As I approached Tasmania I kept an eye on the weather. I know it is hard to get good weather at Cradle Mountain (only about 70 fine and sunny days per year.) If good weather is coming through then turn right and go up there on a good day. If a period of bad weather is ensuing then turn left, come back later.
-- Edited by PeterD on Thursday 2nd of February 2017 11:33:17 AM
There is not much straight south. you have to turn one way or the other.
There is quite a lot "straight south". The entire Midlands, the lakes district, the Tiers....the list can go on.
Check out Wings Wildlife Park behind Ulverstone, cheap camping beside river.
Barb, I've lived here for 15 years and still not seen half of what this island has to offer. Please, take your time and, don't be disappointed if you don't see everything everybody tells you about.
Enjoy what ever it is that you do. This island will not disappoint you I'm sure.
Friar
Want to spend 3 weeks from the middle of Feb in Tasmania in our caravan and taking our dog. We would like to stay in 3 caravan parks and do day trips from each one. Can anyone suggest 3 parks centred around the island that we would get maximum sight seeing in these 3 weeks.
regards
bfirth