MONA, Hobart
No trip to Tasmania would be complete without staying in Hobart and taking a trip out to MONA. The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is an art museum located on the Berriedale peninsula and it is the...
View ArticleReview: Moorilla Estate, Hobart
Moorilla is a winery located in the suburb of Berriedale, 12 km north of the city centre of Hobart, Tasmania. It was established in 1958 by Italian-Australian former textile merchant Claudio Alcorso....
View ArticleReview: Franklin, Hobart
While visiting Hobart last year, high on my list was Franklin. A newly opened bar and restaurant that I had heard wonderful reviews about. Franklin is the breathtaking new bar and restaurant...
View ArticleTasmanian Coastlines
Tasmania offers so much variety in its landscapes, and the coastlines are no different. Driving from Hobart along the Arthur Highway we encountered many different scenes. From rugged coastal cliffs, to...
View ArticleMount Wellington, Hobart
A trip to Hobart isn’t complete without a visit to Mount Wellington. Situated 22kms from the city centre, you can travel the sealed yet narrow road to the summit of this amazing mountain. It rises to...
View ArticleReview: Jackman & McRoss, Hobart
A Hobart institution is a beautiful bakery named Jackman & McRoss. If it is made in an oven, chances are you will find it here! From custard tarts, lamingtons, cakes, danishes, breads, pies,...
View ArticlePort Arthur, Tasmania
Port Arthur is a small town and former convict settlement on the Tasman Peninsula, in Tasmania, Australia. Port Arthur is one of Australia’s most significant heritage areas and an open-air museum. The...
View ArticleReview: The Apple Shed, Tasmania
A visit to the apple isle is not complete without a stop at The Apple Shed, home of Willie Smith’s Apple Cider and Apple Museum. Situated on 115 acres, the farm is 35 mins South of Hobart in the Huon...
View ArticleBruny Island, Tasmania
While staying in Hobart last year, we took a day trip to Bruny Island. We had booked in for a tour while staying in Hobart, and then drove 40mins to the ferry terminal for the journey to Bruny Island....
View ArticlePooley Wines, Tasmania
Last year when visiting Tasmania after our week long stay in Hobart, we drove through Richmond on the way to visit Launceston. Richmond is one of Tasmania’s oldest towns, and a must see pitstop along...
View ArticleRichmond, Tasmania
Last year during our visit to Tasmania, we visited the gorgeous town of Richmond on our way to Launceston. We set out early from Hobart and before we knew it we had already travelled the 25 km...
View ArticleOatlands, Tasmania
Oatlands is an important historical village on the shores of Lake Dulverton in the centre of Tasmania, Australia. Oatlands is located 84 km north of Hobart and 115 km south of Launceston on the...
View ArticleStrahan, Tasmania
While visiting Tasmania in 2014, we travelled to Strahan a small town and former port on the west coast of Tasmania. Taking roughly 4.5hrs from Launceston it is now a significant locality for tourism...
View ArticleMacquarie Harbour, Tasmania
Hell’s Gates is a notoriously shallow and dangerous channel entrance to the harbour. The actual channel is between Macquarie Heads on the west and Entrance Island on the east and the name of the...
View ArticleCradle Mountain, Tasmania
No trip to Tasmania is complete without a visit to beautiful Cradle Mountain. Being my second visit to the mountain I was very excited to take in all the beauty that it has to offer and show it off to...
View ArticleLaunceston, Tasmania
When most people think of Tasmania, instantly they think Hobart. But not to be forgotten is Launceston. A city in the north of Tasmania, Australia at the junction of the North Esk and South Esk rivers...
View ArticleTamar Valley Wine Route, Tasmania | Sydney Lifestyle Photographer
If visiting Tasmania and you enjoy wine, be sure to take some time exploring the Tamar Valley wine region. Tasmania is the oldest wine-producing region in Australia. The Tamar Valley is even the...
View ArticleBinalong Bay, Tasmania | Sydney Lifestyle Photographer
Binalong Bay is a small coastal town in north-east Tasmania, situated at the southern end of the Bay of Fires. Originally a fishing hamlet, the town is now a village with a large proportion of holiday...
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