Tasmania is both a nature lover’s and photographer’s paradise. The island is so compact with not-to-be-missed attractions in close proximity, that it is never boring. A self-drive tour is perfect for uncovering the gloriously untouched beauty, and just across the road from the domestic terminal car rental services are available. For a unique close-up experience…
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Cradle Mountain @ Tasmania [2/2]
Follow me through the forest in Lord of the Rings! The Weindorfers Forest Walk is one of my favourite trails in Cradle Mt – Lake St Clair National Park. If you have been to the Cradle Mountain, you would agree with me this piece of paradise is a top-notch, must-visit destination in the world! It was…
Cradle Mountain @ Tasmania [1/2]
Tasmania Day 4: Stanley + Cradle Mountain The Nut @ Stanley You can breathe in some of the world’s cleanest air in the Northwest of Tasmania, one of the most pristine regions in the world with important remaining tracts of temperate rainforest. Stanley is a lovely, laid back tourist town that serves as a gateway…
Day 5 – Let’s Cradle!
Standing at 1545 metres high, the craggy profile of the remarkable Cradle Mountain is Tasmania’s natural icon and the National Park is one of the most popular natural areas in this Apple Isle. Lake St Clair – Australia’s deepest freshwater lake – is at the southern end of the park. Covered in an array of…
Day 5 – Devonport to Cradle Mountain
It’s never a boring drive in Tasmania. The island is so compact that there is always something interesting to explore along the way to another attraction. Driving time from Devonport to Sheffield is about 30 mins. Sheffield is a quiet rural township known for its hand-painted colourful murals depicting local stories of the pioneers, special…