Sunday 10 November 2013

Mini break in Tasmania

Hubby and I recently went to Tasmania for a mini break.  We stayed in Hobart as there were several things we wanted to do in the area so it seemed a good place to base ourselves.  We had a wonderful time, the weather was very kind to us and we thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful scenery and views Tasmania has to offer.  

We hired a car so we could travel around and our first stop after getting off the plane was Richmond.   I visited Richmond in 1984, the bridge built by convicts is still beautiful, the gardens have improved and we took the opportunity to visit Richmond gaol, the oldest gaol in Australia that has been left in it's original state. Before that we had a yummy brunch at this lovely cafe.










Richmond gaol


This is a man trap and were set to capture escaped convicts.  It looks horrible.
 
The irons prisoners were often held in.

 Although this was quite a gruesome place to visit, I was interested in learning the history of how some early our Australians were treated.  Not very pleasantly it would seem.

Opposite our hotel in Hobart was this lovely display of Violas and


there was a fountain in the middle of these trees that was lit up at night.

The view from our hotel window.  I love the yellow green colour of the leaves on the trees.


On one of our days we visited Port Arthur, stopping for coffee on the way at a lovely cafe in Dunalley which overlooked the water.



 
We also wanted to stop at Dunalley to inject a little money into their local economy after the devastating bush fires in January this year.  We saw mile after mile of burnt bushland and many houses being rebuilt as we drove along the road.

I visited Port Arthur in 1984 and am very impressed at the amount of work that has been undertaken to improve this wonderful historic site including some beautiful gardens.  There is much information available, guided tours if you like, or as we did, wander around at our leisure immersing ourselves in the history of the buildings, enjoying a ferry ride which was included in our entry fee.  Here are a few photos from our visit.




A view from our ferry ride.



Beautiful old church ruins.


As you can see our weather was lovely.  After our visit to Port Arthur, we stopped to look at the Blowhole, Tessellated Pavement, Tasman's Arch and the Devil's Kitchen, which I'll share in another post.

Anne  xx

12 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your trip with us & lovely pics. It all looks beautiful and so interesting to read the sentences - quite harsh aren't they!
    Happy Sunday,
    Xx

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  2. A beautiful tour. Tasmania not only looks lovely but very peaceful. I'm sorry to hear about the fires. I didn't realize they affected Tasmania too. Bush/forest fires are so devastating wherever they are. Happy week ahead.

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  3. What a beautiful area Anne. Thanks so much for sharing it with us. :)

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  4. Thank you for the tour - very beautiful scenery.
    Love from Mum
    xx

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  5. Picture perfect postcard photos, Anne. Port Arthur was one place we never got to when we went to Tasmania last year. You gave me beautiful views - now I need to go back!

    Cheers - Joolz xx

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  6. Tassy looks lovely. Last time I was there was probably 50 years ago !!! It's so far and so expensive from Brissy that we'd rather spend out dollars on an overseas trip these days.your photos have given me a taste anyway.

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  7. Looks like you had a great holiday Anne.
    Love the blue of the sky and water in your photos.
    We visited Tassie in 2011 in Winter, what was I thinking!! But we had a lovely time and met a couple of bloggers as well.
    Would hate to have been a convict, that man trap looks particularly brutal......

    Claire x

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  8. A beautiful collection of photos. The gaol sounds like a very interesting place to visit and I'm glad to hear you had a nice trip together :) I'll look forward to the next part.

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  9. The photos are like picture postcards - stunning x

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