161 Rooke Street Devonport, Devonport, Tasmania 7310 Australia
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In the northwest of Australia, there is a shining city like a pearl [Star] - Devonport. It is the third largest city in Tasmania [CityDusk] and an excellent starting point for tourists to explore Tasmania. The beauty of Devonport is a dream poem interwoven with nature and humanity.
When you arrive in Devonport, the most unmissable thing is the Bass Strait Maritime Center. It is located at the mouth of the Merzi River, like a treasure house of time, collecting the natural and cultural history of the Bass Strait. Entering the center, interactive exhibitions, detailed information panels and precious cultural relics slowly tell the past and present of the strait. Here, you can truly feel the magnificent historical picture of the Bass Strait. You can also drive a century-old ship 🚢 in a simulated experience, sail into the Merzi River or Melbourne's Port Phillip Bay, and feel the excitement and challenge of sailing back then. The newly restored Julie Burgess ketch⛵ outside the center will set sail regularly from October to June of the following year, taking people to the Bass Strait to pursue the stories of that mysterious sea.
Strolling along the Devonport seaside [Bicycle] trail, the sea breeze gently brushes your cheeks, bringing the unique breath of the sea. Not far away, the candy-striped appearance of the Merzi Bluff Lighthouse is particularly eye-catching. This lighthouse [TokyoTower], built in 1889, stands at the northern end of the peninsula and has witnessed the comings and goings of countless ships. It is not only a guide for sailors, but also a witness to the history of this city. If you are lucky, you can also see little kangaroos 🦘 jumping in the bushes, adding a bit of vitality to this seaside. Continue west from the lighthouse to the reef-covered Bluff Beach [Island]. At low tide, the reefs are exposed above the water in various shapes, as if they are works of art carefully carved by nature.
If you want to experience a retro journey, then the Don River Railway is definitely not to be missed. The history of this railway dates back to 1916 and once connected the Don River estuary to Pallona in the southwest. Today, a 3-kilometer-long railway has been transformed into a tourist route, operating from Wednesday to Sunday. Take a ride in a 1940s vintage carriage [Station], pulled by a steam or diesel locomotive, and slowly travel along the Don River, enjoying picturesque scenery along the way. At the railway station, you can also visit the restoration workshop, signal box and small museum [Mosque] to learn about the story behind the railway and feel the precipitation of history.
Devonport is also a paradise for food [Tableware] and wine [Wine]. Along the wine tasting trail, you can explore the unique flavor of northwest Tasmania. Spreton Apple 🍎 Winery, with a fruity aroma, the cider here is brewed with traditional apples and has a mellow taste. There are also special drinks such as hard ginger beer and soft ginger beer. The Great Wall Winery in the east has beautiful scenery. While tasting fine wine, you can also enjoy the distant sea view, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. In the southern wilderness brewery in the city, gin is the signature here. It is brewed with local plants in Tasmania and exudes a unique aroma that is endless. The recommended restaurant is called "prem's seafood bar & grill"!
Outside the city, Devonport is the gateway to Tasmania's magnificent natural scenery. Cradle Mountain, not far from here, is one of Tasmania's most famous peaks and a masterpiece of nature. It takes about an hour and a half to drive from Devonport. The scenery along the way is picturesque, with undulating mountains and dense forests. Coming to Cradle Mountain is like entering a paradise. Although the journey is a little long, after reaching the top, you can see the mountains, rivers and lakes. The shocking beauty is unforgettable. Here, you can also have the opportunity to see wild animals such as wombats, echidnas and kangaroos, which live freely in this natural paradise.
In Devonport, Tasmania, every encounter is a beautiful encounter, and every journey is full of surprises and touching moments. It is like an uncut jade, exuding a simple and charming brilliance [Glister], waiting for more people to discover and explore #如歌的之旅 #朋友圈被问爆地方 #体验冬日美丽
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#創創動計劃分萬萬现金 In the northwest of Australia, there is a shining city like a pearl [Star] - Devonport. It is the third largest city in Tasmania [CityDusk] and an excellent starting point for tourists to explore Tasmania. The beauty of Devonport is a dream poem interwoven with nature and humanity. When you arrive in Devonport, the most unmissable thing is the Bass Strait Maritime Center. It is located at the mouth of the Merzi River, like a treasure house of time, collecting the natural and cultural history of the Bass Strait. Entering the center, interactive exhibitions, detailed information panels and precious cultural relics slowly tell the past and present of the strait. Here, you can truly feel the magnificent historical picture of the Bass Strait. You can also drive a century-old ship 🚢 in a simulated experience, sail into the Merzi River or Melbourne's Port Phillip Bay, and feel the excitement and challenge of sailing back then. The newly restored Julie Burgess ketch⛵ outside the center will set sail regularly from October to June of the following year, taking people to the Bass Strait to pursue the stories of that mysterious sea. Strolling along the Devonport seaside [Bicycle] trail, the sea breeze gently brushes your cheeks, bringing the unique breath of the sea. Not far away, the candy-striped appearance of the Merzi Bluff Lighthouse is particularly eye-catching. This lighthouse [TokyoTower], built in 1889, stands at the northern end of the peninsula and has witnessed the comings and goings of countless ships. It is not only a guide for sailors, but also a witness to the history of this city. If you are lucky, you can also see little kangaroos 🦘 jumping in the bushes, adding a bit of vitality to this seaside. Continue west from the lighthouse to the reef-covered Bluff Beach [Island]. At low tide, the reefs are exposed above the water in various shapes, as if they are works of art carefully carved by nature. If you want to experience a retro journey, then the Don River Railway is definitely not to be missed. The history of this railway dates back to 1916 and once connected the Don River estuary to Pallona in the southwest. Today, a 3-kilometer-long railway has been transformed into a tourist route, operating from Wednesday to Sunday. Take a ride in a 1940s vintage carriage [Station], pulled by a steam or diesel locomotive, and slowly travel along the Don River, enjoying picturesque scenery along the way. At the railway station, you can also visit the restoration workshop, signal box and small museum [Mosque] to learn about the story behind the railway and feel the precipitation of history. Devonport is also a paradise for food [Tableware] and wine [Wine]. Along the wine tasting trail, you can explore the unique flavor of northwest Tasmania. Spreton Apple 🍎 Winery, with a fruity aroma, the cider here is brewed with traditional apples and has a mellow taste. There are also special drinks such as hard ginger beer and soft ginger beer. The Great Wall Winery in the east has beautiful scenery. While tasting fine wine, you can also enjoy the distant sea view, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. In the southern wilderness brewery in the city, gin is the signature here. It is brewed with local plants in Tasmania and exudes a unique aroma that is endless. The recommended restaurant is called "prem's seafood bar & grill"! Outside the city, Devonport is the gateway to Tasmania's magnificent natural scenery. Cradle Mountain, not far from here, is one of Tasmania's most famous peaks and a masterpiece of nature. It takes about an hour and a half to drive from Devonport. The scenery along the way is picturesque, with undulating mountains and dense forests. Coming to Cradle Mountain is like entering a paradise. Although the journey is a little long, after reaching the top, you can see the mountains, rivers and lakes. The shocking beauty is unforgettable. Here, you can also have the opportunity to see wild animals such as wombats, echidnas and kangaroos, which live freely in this natural paradise. In Devonport, Tasmania, every encounter is a beautiful encounter, and every journey is full of surprises and touching moments. It is like an uncut jade, exuding a simple and charming brilliance [Glister], waiting for more people to discover and explore #如歌的之旅 #朋友圈被问爆地方 #体验冬日美丽