Tasmanian Journeys

Port Arthur

Tasmania's Convict Trail

Posted On: 9 November, 2006 - 21:23 by Phil

Who can say that they have seen the entire convict experience if they have only seen Port Arthur? What about Richmond? What about Risdon Cove? What about the Ross Female Factory? What about Eaglehawk Neck? What about Lime Bay and the other peninsular ruins?

 

But surely there is more to the Port Arthur experience than just history? Agreeably it is made a whole lot more enjoyable when you play the "Great Port Arthur Escape"!

Bird @ Port Arthur

Posted On: 16 June, 2006 - 19:22 by Phil
Bird @ Port Arthur

gallery_port_arthur

Posted On: 16 June, 2006 - 12:25 by Phil

See the Port Arthur Gallery or the tours gallery to see more about this tour and others in the region.


Church @ Port Arthur

Posted On: 14 June, 2006 - 19:21 by Phil
Church @ Port Arthur

Chapel in the Silent Prison @ Port Arthur

Posted On: 14 June, 2006 - 18:15 by Phil
Chapel in the Silent Prison @ Port Arthur

Law Courts @ Port Arthur

Posted On: 14 June, 2006 - 17:46 by Phil
Law Courts @ Port Arthur

Train @ Port Arthur

Posted On: 14 June, 2006 - 17:25 by Phil
Train @ Port Arthur

Penintentiary whilst on Harbour Cruise

Posted On: 14 June, 2006 - 15:11 by Phil
Penintentiary whilst on Harbour Cruise

Convicts @ Port Arthur

Posted On: 10 June, 2006 - 18:10 by Phil
Convicts @ Port Arthur

RISDON COVE: Site of Tasmania's first settlement. RICHMOND: Wonderful historic colonial village home to Australia's oldest bridge, gaol, catholic church & post office.


Port Arthur Mega

Posted On: 10 June, 2006 - 01:16 by Phil

Discover the dark past of Tasmania.  Starting with the history of Hobart, explore the historic town of Richmond at your leisure. Travel down the Peninsula to Pirates Bay lookout, Officers Mess & Devils Kitchen.  Absorb the highlights of Eaglehawk Neck, before enjoying a cruise at Port Arthur and walking tour of the historic site.  Finally soak in the beauty of the region at the Remarkable Caves and other sights on the return to Hobart.  

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