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Going on an adventure in Tasmania? Hobart is a great city break before exploring the famous Tassie landscape.
This guide highlights my favourite spots for food, culture and history. Perfect for a budget traveller who loves hitting all the best bits.
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Hobart (nipaluna) is the capital and largest city of Tasmania. It's also Australia's southernmost state capital. The city sits at the base of Mount Wellington (kunanyi) and on an estuary of the River Derwent along the island's southeast coast. It's home to about half a million people (that's 40% of the total population). This land was occupied by the Aboriginal Tasmanians before the British founded a penal colony 1804. Whalers, miners, farmers, and, eventually, Antarctic explorers, followed. Tourism has only recently begun to dominate the economy.
Hobart's historic waterfront has cobblestone streets and sandstone warehouses. They're now full of new hotels, exciting art galleries, and locally sourced markets. Battery Point has colonial cottages and cute cafés. The eery Convict Trail starts here. The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is just a quick ride up the River Derwent. Mount Wellington hikes offer a great lay of the land. Craft breweries and distilleries keep popping up inside the city; wineries lie just outside. While the restaurant scene is booming. Hobart is more than just a stopover. You should plan to spend at least a few days getting to know Tassie's capital.
This detailed guide includes:
Places: cities, neighborhoods, towns
Stay: hotels
Eat: cafés, restaurants
Drink: cocktail bars, distilleries
Shop: bookstores, local produce
Do: art museums, bridges, coves, cranes (really!), docks, gardens, memorials, parks, piers, rivers, sculptures, squares, stairs, trails, wharfs
Transportation: airports, ferries, highways
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Hobart is very well known for its great food and restaurant culture, but no one tells you where to go; I spent 6 weeks in Hobart trying as many places as I possibly could, and these are my top recommendations and some overrated places to avoid.
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Raw. Remote. Untamed. Tasmania is just waiting to be discovered. Clean air. Dense rainforests. Deserted beaches. Dramatic sea cliffs. Fascinating wildlife. Glacial valleys. Gorgeous national parks. Hidden caves. Deep lakes. Multi-day hikes. Rugged islands. Wild rivers. Windswept coastlines. Are you curious yet? Add emerging cities, award-winning wineries, straight-from-the-ocean seafood, and gorgeous lodges. Australia's smallest and least-populated state is starting to command attention. It's about time. The island is beautiful. Historic Hobart is now luring artists and foodies. While road trips move through diverse landscapes within relatively short distances. Tassie is not an accidental destination. But those who make the long journey will feel both at home and surprised at every turn.
The Tasmania Guide focuses on Hobart, wine country, and three national parks.
This detailed guide includes:
Places: regions, cities, neighborhoods, towns, peninsulas
Stay: hotels
Eat: cafés, farms, food stands, restaurants
Drink: breweries, cocktail bars, distilleries, wineries
Shop: bookstores, local produce
Do: art museums, bays, beaches, bridges, city parks, coves, docks, gardens, hikes, lakes, lookout points, memorials, mountains, national parks, piers, rivers, sculptures, squares, stairs, trails, waterfalls, wharfs, wine tours
Transportation: airports, ferries, highways
Adventure • Boutique • Foodie • Luxury • Outdoors • Relaxation • Road Trip • Art • History • Shopping • Wine
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Lutruwita/Tasmania - Australia's southern-most island state - is a paradise for green travellers who love nature, adventure and yummy food. You can hike through amazing forests, join tours that respect the environment, and taste fresh food from local farms and markets. Want to know how to have a blast in Tasmania without hurting the planet? Check out our 3-day ex-Nipaluna/Hobart itinerary from Simon where you get all the local knowledge from a real-life Tasmanian!
If you need more tips or suggestions, please do reach out to us. We're here to help. We want you to love Simon's home-state is much as we do - so a quick call or email is absolutely free-of-charge.
e: info@ecoconscioustravel.com.au
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The best markets in Australia: Great food, souvenirs and much more!
We do love a good local market! Being 'in town' on the right day to catch market day is crucial - sometimes they're daily (or nightly!), some are on Saturdays or Sundays, and some are only on every second weekend or so. So do plan ahead - and don't miss out! We love wandering around and checking out the local products and wares - especially the food!!
We're pretty biased and think Salamanca Market in Lutruwita/Tasmania is the best market in the world! Yesssss we know Barcelona's La Rambla Market is pretty darn impressive and we've been to some epic markets in Asia and South America too, but Nipaluna/Hobart packs well above its weight with an amazing local arts, craft and artisan scene, very talented buskers and of course the food is amazing! You can also pick up great handmade souvenirs as well as locally grown fruit, veg and other produce.
Australia's markets are not to be missed. Wander through the stalls and rub shoulders with locals and tourists alike. And, of course, in Australia markets are safe (no pick pockets!), are generally accessible (check the website links below for more!) and many are committed to sustainability with biodegradable, recycled or reusable packaging and no single-use plastics in sight.
Feel good by supporting local businesses and artists. And if you do feel the need to buy souvenirs - check the labelling and make sure you are buying locally made products whenever you can.
OK now we're craving a papaya salad at sunset at Mindil Market in Darwin!!
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Come with me on a journey through Australia's island state known for its rugged landscape, unique wildlife and breathtaking scenery. Explore the wilderness in a World Heritage Area, ancient rainforests, jagged peaks, towering sea cliffs and beaches adorned with vivid orange lichen-covered rocks or immerse yourself in Tasmania's culinary scene.
My guide includes the most beautiful places to see, hikes, what to do, great freedom camps and other accommodation recommendations and where to find locally produced delicacies.
Find all of these almost 60 recommendations on an interactive map that is compatible with your phone so you'll have it always with you during your travels and you'll also get all the future updates.
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Welcome to your one-stop shop guide for hiking in Tassie! Includes a map with notes, routes and hiking tips, necessary passes and permits, and safety guidance. This guide features our own images and shows you exactly what you can expect at each of these epic hiking spots.
Bonus content: packing guide with all our must-haves for epic hiking adventures.
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It's a sparsely populated region of Australia, land of farmers and abundant wildlife, very green and also a bit cold. After all, it's one of the southernmost places in the world.
When it comes to Tasmania, you must see everything, and that's why I organized a six-day road trip that circumnavigated the entire island.
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A selection of places to visit around Tasmania. Some of these are family favorites and hidden away gems. Other are a little more well known but still worth checking out.
Groups • Adventure • Nature • History • Foodie • Shopping • Design • People & Culture • Romantic • Wine • Beach • Mountain • Relaxation
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Struggling to plan a trip to Tassie? Look no further! This 10 day itinerary is the result of hours of planning, research, chats with experts and includes an interactive map, restaurant guides, accomodation options and hiking routes. This is the exact route we used earlier this year, and enabled us to have the trip of a lifetime.
The guide includes everything that we wish we knew before hand, anything that went wrong, and little surprises and adventures along the way.
Tag us in your photos and posts - we'd love to see how the trip worked for you! @fi_and_alex_travels
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