
Up with hotel continental breakfast before heading out down the road Sovereign Hill is a tourist hotspot in the area and preserves and shares the history of gold in Aussie There are horse-drawn carriages trotting round and people working here dressed in 1800s attire and doing talks about the time We hear from an officer/soldier…

Another rough sleep, thanks to the upstairs neighbours, but we get a little refund thankfully We try out the new filter coffee we have and it does the trick nicely – beats instant ???? Check out, grab a takeaway coffee and drive nearer to town The Cowes Jetty hosts the ferry which takes us across…

So much chaos around our room, including late night shouting, public transport and chavvy-car behaviour ???? We even find out we’ve slept through a small earthquake last night! We get ready with what low level of sleep we got and ran from The Great Southern Hotel… all the way to Krispy Kreme round the corner…

Before we leave for our day, we have time for a coffee and some leftover pizza, from last night, by the lake Time to go: we drive through Mountain Dundas Regional Reserve for about an hour before reaching Queenstown where we stop off at the Tracks Cafe It’s an adorable cafe attached to the terminus…

Awoken by a duck, we’re naming Frederick, who wanted some breakfast We share some croissant with him while we have some yoghurt and a coffee before getting out of here Driving North, we meet Batman Bridge: an icon of Tasmania Next on the agenda is coffee – we continue to Hillwood which has a quaint…

Glencoe Country B&B has done us well for a good sleep and morning feed Two English breakfasts with additional servings of yoghurt, fresh fruit and giant homemade croissants Kick off the day at Tasmania’s Arboretum, which isn’t far, and has come highly recommended with a high chance of seeing the elusive Platypus ???? We aim…

Everything was just a little bit off at The Wharf Hotel so sleep wasn’t the best Coffee, showers and pack up to head West – stopping for a fueling at The Thistle Hut Adorable little cafe and merchant store of a Scottish lady who’s settled here with her hubby on their flower farm; we have…

Only a 40 min drive up into the mountains from our lodge – sadly, no Pademelons to greet us on waking up today To the visitor centre: grab a shuttle ticket ($15 PP), a coffee and wonder around waiting for bus We learn the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area has 7 of 10 criteria to…

Certainly a peaceful sleep – quiet and chilly – just what we needed A filter coffee while we plan the day before getting ready and heading out back to Deloriane We aim for a 50s diner that took our eye going past the first time but it’s unfortunately closed temporarily The British, an English-style hotel…

Hotel coffee and shower before heading out into the centre for Launceston’s weekly Harvest Market Very cute fresh food market with a couple food stalls, local crafts, wines, honey, etc, and some live music on the go We grab a couple of coffees from one of the vendors as well as a couple brunch sarnies…