Created by Ozzy-Dave on November 9, 2002
- The Great Southern Land has a Great Southern Island. Tasmania is Australia’s island state, as geographically diverse and unspoilt as any settled land. Just 500,000 people share a space the size of Ireland, so there’s plenty of room to explore. We discover head-turning heritage and atmosphere in the nation’s capital.
Created by LenR on June 2, 2002
- Hobart is a great place to visit. There is plenty to see and the city is small enough to easily navigate. Accommodation ranges from budget to expensive while restaurants can be formal and sophisticated or fun and casual. This journal offers some useful suggestions.
Created by LenR on June 2, 2002
- Hobart from the air is a magnificent site. On the ground it is even better. The city is Australia’s second oldest state capital, founded in 1804. Everywhere you go the past meets you. This journal tells you where to go, to stay and to eat.
Created by statesidecruiser on May 12, 2008
- Hobart is a clean, orderly, charming city. It resembles the outskirts of an English country town twenty to thirty years ago. The area around the port in Battery Park is quite authentically Victorian.
Created by cityofchampions on February 22, 2007
- Week-long trip around Tasmania with a group of students in Adventure Tours Australia van.
Created by Angrist on August 21, 2003
- Tasmania in winter is a wild, haunting place. With its wind swept valleys and jagged lunar cliffs, a short trip there can feel like time spent in another dimension, back in the beginning of the world.
Created by LenR on August 13, 2002
- Some of Tasmania’s finest attractions are situated around Hobart. This journal takes you to Mount Wellington, Port Arthur and Richmond and includes restaurant and accommodation possibilities.
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Created by maberith on February 2, 2002
- A quiet, laidback city. 1/2 hour from one side of the city to the other. Old sandstone buildings, convict heratige, a gem.
Created by maberith on January 27, 2002
- A trip to hell and back with relatives!!
Hobart
Tourism and Travel Guide