Tasmanian Journeys

What do you think should be the most visited site in Tasmania?

Posted On: 10 June, 2006 - 11:58 by Phil

* Mt Field\n* Cradle Mountain\n* Tahune Airwalk\n* Wineglass Bay & Freycinet\n* Port Arthur Historic Site\n* Richmond\n

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Hastings Caves & Tahune Airwalk

Posted On: 29 March, 2007 - 17:02 by Phil

Hastings Caves

We'll take you further south along the coastal road and head towards Hastings Caves. (2hrs travel time one way) You will go 40 metres below the forest floor and get to check out the stunning dolomite formations on a 45 minute guided tour.

After lunch walk among the treetops, 40 metres above the forest floor before departing on the scenic journey home as you learn about the forests managed by forestry Tasmania under the Regional Forest Agreement. Before we take you back to your accommodation in Hobart we will drive to the Mount Nelson Signal Station where we get fantastic sights of Hobart and learn more about Tasmania's convict history. 

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5 day SMASH & GRAB

Posted On: 26 October, 2006 - 08:17 by Phil

5 day ‘Smash & Grab’ 

Key Destinations:

Ø     Cradle Mountain

5 day SMASH & GRAB

Posted On: 26 October, 2006 - 08:12 by Phil

5 day ‘Smash & Grab’ 

The 5 day Smash & Grab includes: 

  • Free day in Launceston to explore,  
  • Bus transfer between Hobart and Launceston
  • Departs from either Launceston or Hobart
  • All entrance Fees (excluding optional caves) 

Hobart Sunday Departure: 

Bottom Bits Bus - Korean Translation

Posted On: 21 August, 2006 - 17:14 by Phil

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Bottom Bits Bus - Chinese Translation

Posted On: 21 August, 2006 - 17:11 by Phil

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Bottom Bits Bus - Japanese Translation

Posted On: 21 August, 2006 - 17:06 by Phil

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Bottom Bits Bus - Dutch Translation

Posted On: 21 August, 2006 - 16:56 by Phil