Our last day today and finally breakfast for four! After a full English breakfast at the hotel, we packed up the car and drove off to Launceston Airport to drop Laurence and Maddy off. We then drove back to Hobart for our flight much later that evening.
We had enough time to stop at Swansea which is on the East coast of Tasmania for lunch and a quick wander around.
Plans are already being made to visit this wonderful state again and visit the parts we missed.
Tasmania definitely exceeded our expectations, especially hubby’s! The seafood and the wine were the favourites of course. But there is no denying the beauty of this State. It is absolutely true what they say that around every corner or bend there is something to see and take photos or just stand in wonder and stare.
A complete itinerary of our nine days.
Days 1 to 3 in Hobart, including MONA
Day 4 – Richmond
Days 5 and 6 – Stanley
Days 6 to 9 – Launceston – including Cataract Gorge and Tamar River Wineries
Some of the fantastic places we visited along the way:
A Few Highlights
















Thank you everybody who has followed me on this journey and made some lovely comments. It makes it all the more fun when you know someone is reading!

A great trip Alison – after reading this, we’ll definitely be heading to Tasmania at some point!
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Thanks Marion, something to plan for ..always good to have things in the pipeline
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So nice. Brings back memories of being in many of those places. Thank you!
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Thanks Jane 😊
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I’m so sad that your tour of Tasmania has ended- I’ve loved following along with it. But now I get to anxiously await your next series and I’m excited for that 🙂
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Thanks Meg and for all your other comments ..I do have another trip planned in May
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Your photos made it look as appealing as I’d been led to believe, Alison. A lovely destination 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Jo for all your comments. It was a wonderful road trip
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A lovely, scenic tour. I also enjoyed the place names with their echoes of towns I know. I spent 4 years at uni in what I expect was a very different kind of Sheffield!
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Thanks for your comments Anabel, it was very reminiscent of the UK, names and scenery
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