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DAY THREE
Today we see the biggest tree in Australia and
the longest tree walk. Enroute we pass through historically
preserved Sullivans Cove, Salamanca and Wrest Point Casino
(first casino in Australia).
Wandering the picturesque
drive with the Derwent River in view through to the Huon Valley,
the home of the Tasmanian apple industry, we pass through
Huonville and Franklin. This is the home of the Wooden Boat
Centre where old traditional skills of wooden boatbuilding are
taught to a new generation of craftspeople from around the
world.
We stop at the Geeveston
Forest and Heritage Centre, where we can experience the history
of Tasmanian forests, admire a collection of antique woodworking
machinery, watch a local wood turner display his craft and
marvel at a large range of other local crafts. This is the ideal
opportunity to purchase that unique Tasmanian gift.
We then travel to the Tahune
Airwalk where our exclusive Forestry Guide will provide us with
an interesting educational commentary, including the world’s
longest known treetop walk. View the uniquely Tasmanian timbers
and awe at this remarkable engineering feat.
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A hearty barbeque is enjoyed
at the Celery Top Pine Walk. We then say goodbye to our Forestry
Guide and continue to Mt. Wellington (weather permitting) for a
magnificent view of Tasmania’s Capital City. Free night to
explore your choices for dinner.
DAY FOUR
We then board our “Tasmanian Retreat Tours” coach for a Convict
Experience Day. We cross over the Pittwater Causeway to Sorell
and Dunalley before crossing Eaglehawk Neck and enter Tasman
Peninsula, an ideal location for a penal settlement.
After
visiting the Blowhole, Devil’s Kitchen, Tasman Arch and Doo Town
we arrive at the Port Arthur Historic Site allowing us time to
look over the excellent Interpretation Centre.
We then take a
guided tour around the site, ruins and gardens including the
fully restored and furnished houses, followed by a harbour
cruise past the Isle of the Dead and the Boys Prison.
We leave
Port Arthur for Richmond, reputedly the best preserved Georgian
village in Australia with Australia’s oldest gaol , oldest
bridge, oldest Catholic church, primary school and Post Office -
all a legacy of Australia’s colonial past.
Rejoining our coach
we leave Richmond for a relaxing journey back to Hobart,
stopping on the way at Rosny Lookout to gain another view of
Hobart and the magnificent Mount Wellington backdrop. Tour
finishes at approximately 5.30pm.
Land Content only.
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