
- 4.5/5
_We***58Mount Wellington stands at 1,271 meters above sea level. The observation deck at the summit offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Hobart, the winding Derwent River, Bruny Island in the distance, and the vast Tasmanian wilderness. The views are truly magnificent, making it an ideal spot for capturing panoramic city views and sunrises.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userIt’s a small park, but the view from the park is beautiful! A lot of kangaroos, they are friendly and gentle when we fed them!
- 4.0/5
M52***66Finally I saw the real Tasmania devils. They were so cute, fighting for food and shouting at each other, running around. It was also fun to feed kangaroos and parrots. There were many small animals in the park.
- 4.9/5
Bobdogslow hike up in the cool weather and you could see 2 lakes side by side at a point. should be gentle for most adults but do take time to slowly enjoy the scenery!
- 4.8/5
yccuiOn this day in 2019, the driver's self-driving Tasmania team set out from the Royal Leisure Hotel in Launceston, passed the Bay of Fire and arrived at the holiday camp in Wineglass Bay. At this moment, the oysters and seafood for dinner were ready [beer][beer][happy][happy]
- 4.3/5
YuppiJeSalamanca Market is a fantastic place to visit for a glance of the Hobart’s living with their local produces, daily food. A bonus of fine dining and souvenirs to take home.
- 4.5/5
BanizmA dramatic gorge near the city centre. very beautiful place to visit in launceston
- 4.4/5
小玉yhdIt is open to the public free of charge. There is a different plant every three parts, and there are many types! Each plant has a logo and introduction. The park is well managed, and there are snacks and ice cream for sale, as well as small souvenirs.
- 5.0/5
🎀 张珍🐾The Museum of Ancient and Modern Art in Hobart is a comprehensive professional museum that introduces Tasmania's history and culture, distribution of flora and fauna, mineral resources, etc. The exhibits here are very rich and comprehensively introduce Tasmania, whether from industrial development or the evolution of flora and fauna, there are many exhibits and specimens in history, which is very worth visiting.
- 4.3/5
陌染MMTraveling to Australia, this stop came to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. Richmond Town is one of the oldest towns. Richmond Bridge is an arch bridge located in Richmond Town. It is the oldest bridge still in use in Australia. The bridge was built by convict laborers and completed in 1825. It was originally named Bigg Bridge, named after Royal Commissioner John Bigg. The raw material of Richmond Bridge is sandstone from the Butchers Hill Quarry, which was transported to the construction site by prisoners using carts. The bridge has four large arches and two small arches, all designed according to the characteristics of water flow.







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