Fireworks over Hobart’s waterfront
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The easy part of the Three Capes Track Experience
I recently had the opportunity travel aboard the boat for the start of the Three Capes Track experience.
From Kingston to Taroona along the Alum Cliffs
The track passes between the houses of Bonnet Hill and the edge of the cliff, passing down into gullies on several occasions.
Ten Secret Beaches Near Hobart
Tasmania has incredible beaches and even the most popular ones are rarely crowded. Venture to the lesser-known beaches and you’re often likely to have them to yourself.
Inside Newdegate Cave in Tasmania’s Far South
he Hastings Caves State Reserve is located around an hour and a half’s drive south of Hobart, beyond the township of Dover. The reserve forms part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area and offers a range of experiences, including bushwalks, swimming in the nearby thermal pool and access to the stunning Newdegate Cave.
Walking the Arm End circuit
Arm End is the northernmost tip of the South Arm peninsula, which sits near the mouth of the River Derwent, south east of Hobart.
The Cornelian Bay Boatsheds – one of Hobart’s hidden secrets
Once utilitarian storage and workshops for rivercraft, the boatsheds occupy a north-facing aspect in Cornelian Bay, a cove just to the north of central Hobart and the Tasman Bridge
Aoi’s homestay cooking school in Northern Thailand
The homestay was easily the highlight of the week long food tour of Thailand
A touch of Provençal style on the D’entrecasteaux Channel near Hobart
Villa Howden blends the rustic charm associated with the south of France or Tuscanny in northern Italy with a well-upholstered and sybaritic comfort.
Under the Bridge – twilight on the Derwent River in Hobart
Midwinter days in Tasmania can be some of the loveliest, calmest and with the bluest skies. When the sun goes down on these days, the chill does set in, but the twilight offers up new ways of seeing the island.