Tag: Caravanning

Dolorite pillars covered in bushes with a tall rocky island in the distance surrounded by ocean on a partly cloudy day

A Wanderer’s Guide to: Tasman Peninsula

The Tasman Peninsula is another one of our favourite areas of Tasmania; although, to be honest there wasn’t really any part of Tasmania that we didn’t like. The scenery is unreal, the hiking is world-famous, and the history of the area is fascinating. Only an hours drive from Hobart, it

A tiered waterfall runs over rocks framed by dense ferns and vegetation

A Wanderer’s Guide to: Hobart and South Tasmania

Hobart and the surrounding region south is a great base to get a feel for why so many people rave about Tasmania, whether you stay a weekend, a week, or more. It’s got interesting history, great produce, and some of the most pristine and untouched scenery in Australia. The best

A silver can and caravan sits on the side of a road overlooking rolling green hills and the ocean on a cloudy day

Wanderer’s Guide to: West Tasmania

Embark on an adventure through West Tasmania’s rugged landscapes and breathtaking natural beauty. Discover hidden gems and iconic landmarks on your journey.

A view of a waterhole mostly underwater showing the clearness of the water, and a bit of view of the surface with a palm tree forest

Darwin to Tasmania: From Top to Bottom

TRAVEL DURING COVID TIMES During the first 18 months or so of living with the Covid epidemic, we were incredibly lucky that state lockdowns and border restrictions did not overly affect our travel plans. We had had a relatively lax regional lockdown in Perth for 9 weeks and a 5-day