Activities

There’s so much to do in this amazing state of ours, here are a few things to get you started…


Port Arthur

If you’re looking for a great day trip then go to Port Arthur. Port Arthur is a former convict settlement with lots of ruins and largely intact buildings that you can tour around!

There are plenty of tours available but you can just walk around yourself.

It’s only an hours drive from Hobart so this make it perfect for day trips. If you are looking for somewhere to stay in Hobart then look at our Hobart Accommodation site for some great deals!


Motorbike Hire

In a surprise to no-one, one of the best holidays I’ve ever had was with a bunch of mates traveling around Tasmania on motorbikes.

We hired the bikes – new BMW’s and Honda’s, from Ian at the biggest (by far) and best motorcycle hire in Tasmania business – MotoAdventure.

Brilliant bikes, fantastic service (Ian is a top guy who just wants to make sure you see his much loved home state) and incredible scenery.

MotoAdventure’s Details

You can get Ian on 0447 556 189 or at www.motoadventure.com.au.

Being the idiots we are, we (the guys on the motorbike tour) did up a web site telling about our adventures.  Just one thing – don’t tell our wives what we got up to!

Cheers

Brendon


South Coast Track

The South Coast Track is one of the world’s last true wilderness walks remaining.

It’s an 84km walk between Melaleuca and Cockle Creek on Tasmania’s South Coast. It presents numerous challenges as well as some incredible scenery for walkers.

If you’re interested in walking the South Coast Track check out our site – it’s the biggest resource on the track with hundreds of photos, videos, packing lists and much more!

Cheers

Jack


Plenty of Summer Left

Traditionally February and March are Tasmania’s most settled month’s as far as the weather goes.  You can look forward to long sunny days with a slight pleasant breeze.  This is Tasmania’s best time to show itself off.


J Boag and Son Brewery

Come see the where the brewing tradition of J Boag and Son started at the J Boag and Son Brewery in Launceston, northern Tasmania.