For those lucky enough (rather smart enough) to be heading to Tasmania this summer, you are invited to read my travelogues about
places we found so special about Tasmania. It is divided into six
Blogs, roughly in geographic sections. This was not necessarily the chronological order of the trip, and regions visited more than once have been grouped together geographically for easy reading.
We covered at first the northern strip (as far east as
Launceston and the Tamar inlet), then headed down the west side of Tasmania. After crossing through the Centre, we visited Mt Field National Park and the
Gordon River
dam. Then we toured the south and east sections, heading up the east coast, touring the north east corner, then back down through the historic Midlands. Next we went up through the mountainous centre before finishing areas we had missed including around the Western Tiers and the Southern Arthur forests.
Please open the attachment to start the tour of the north coast and hinterland, including
Cradle Mountain, Gunns Plains,
Sheffield and
Stanley, then
check out the other five
Blogs. Enjoy sharing our journey.
Alternatively you can see similar travelogues at
Tasmanian Travelogues The ever changing colours of Mt Roland