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Prevelly, Australia

Prevelly, Australia

Day 254 - 255

March 72014

Prevelly is a small beach-side town located near the famous Margaret River Valley wine region in Western Australia. We enjoyed spending our last couple of days in Australia enjoying the wine, fine food, and watching sunsets over the Indian Ocean.

Things To Do & See

1) Margaret River Valley Wineries

A trip to the Margaret River Valley is not complete without wine tasting. Here are some of the wineries that we enjoyed most during our visit:

    • Leeuwin Estate — Our favorites were the Art Series Chardonnay, Siblings Shiraz, and the Art Series Cabernet Sauvigion. We also were excited with a program they were offering allowing us to ship wine to our home at no extra cost (shipped from a Napa distributor.) We look forward to enjoying a bottle with our family on our return.
    • Cullin Wines — We enjoyed many of the wines we tasted at Cullin, and wish we could have taken a bottle to enjoy at a later date. If my memory serves me correctly, our two favorites where their flagship (and most expensive) wines, the Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvigion.
    • Vasse Felix — The winery originated in 1967 and was the first in the area. We enjoyed nearly every wine we tasted and had a fantastic lunch at their restaurant. (Bookings recommended for the restaurant.) Our favorite wines were: Heytesbury Chardonnay, Heytesbury Cab Sauvigion, and the Filius Cabernet Merlot.

2) Margaret River Chocolate Factory

We enjoyed sampling our way through their delicious chocolates. We even purchased a bag for the road, that only lasted two days! It was a good addition to our itinerary and helped satisfy our craving for a sweet treat. Note: There are also locations in Perth and Swan Valley.

3) Lunch @ A Winery

We were impressed by the number of onsite restaurants available at many wineries. We enjoyed the leisurely pace, wine pairing, and delicious food available. (See restaurant options below for a couple of our favorites.)

4) Sunset Over Indian Ocean

From our beachfront accommodation in Prevelly, we enjoyed watching the sunset over the Indian Ocean from Surfer’s Point. Equipped with our camera, sweatshirts, beach towel and bottle of wine we made the short walk to the popular destination and watch the sunset over the water.

5) Movies at Cape Mentelle

A great date night — a movie, dinner, and wine — all in an open air theatre at the Cape Mentelle winery. If possible, try and reserve a beanbag chair. Bring your own food or buy the gourmet food available for sale. (All alcohol must be purchased on site and can not be brought in.) Don’t forget your jumper (sweatshirt or jacket) as the temperature drops in the evening.

6) Cheese Tasting

We noticed a few signs for cheese tastings in the area, but unfortunately it did not fit into our schedule. If their ice cream in the area any indication, I am sure the cheese is fantastic!

7) Ice Cream!

One of our favorite stops was at Millers Ice Cream Farm, where we could have easily ate a gallon of ice cream. Just thinking about it makes me hungry for some of their ice cream!

8) Busselton Jetty

Located in the neighboring town of Busselton, make the 1.8km walk out to the end of the longest wood slated jetty in the Southern Hemisphere, to the fish viewing aquarium at the end. Or if you prefer, catch a ride on the mini-train. The entry fee to access the jetty was nominal. We enjoyed the walk, views, and learning a bit about the history of the jetty. However, we elected to forgo the added entry to view the fish off the end of the pier.

9) Breweries

Although known as a wine region, the area is also home to a few breweries. Since our time was limited, we only visited Eagle Bay Brewery on our way to Margaret River. If time would have permitted, we would have enjoyed stopping by a few others.

    • Eagle Bay — Eagle Bay is a brewery and winery located on the north side of the Margaret River Valley in Eagle Bay. The brewery also had a nice restaurant with sweeping views. (Stop into Wise across the street for some of the best views in the area.)

Restaurant Recommendations

1) Vasse Felix (Cowaramup)

We had a fantastic lunch at the restaurant at the Vasse Felix winery, overlooking the vineyard. We highly recommend adding this as a stop on any itinerary. Advance booking recommended.

2) Eagle Bay Brewery (Eagle Bay)

We enjoyed a leisurely lunch on the patio at the Eagle Bay Brewery (and winery).

3) Sea Garden View (Prevelly)

A small local restaurant with fantastic views over the coast at the Indian Ocean. A great place to watch the sunset and have a casual meal.

Accommodation Options

We did not find too many budget friendly accommodation options in the area. We elected to rent a small self-catering studio (Sea & Soul) in the beach town of Prevelly. We enjoyed the location. Outside of a couple of minor things (like obtaining the wireless password and having the power to the wifi accidentally switched off for > 8 hours overnight), it satisfied our needs.

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Perth, Australia

Perth, Australia

Day 256 - 260

March 22014

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Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Day 224, 238 - 240

February 112014

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Things To Do & See

1) Mt Wellington

2) MONA – Museum of Old & New Art

3) Cascade Brewery

Restaurant Recommendations

The Ball & Chain

Jack Green

Accommodation Options

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Strahan, Tasmania, Australia
February 82014

The port city of the Wild West, is known for is location near the Gordon River UNESCO World Heritage Site, their salmon and trout fishing farms, and their close proximity to the mining capital of Queenstown.

Things To Do & See

1) Gordon River Cruise

The Gordon River is a part of a world heritage site. The river flows through the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. The area is know for its rain forest and is home to the rate Huon Pine trees. These trees are only found in Tasmania and can live for thousands of years. The timber from these trees is now protected, but has been sought after for its durability particularly for boats.  In the 1800s, prisoners were used for logging and boat building on the nearby Sarah Island. We utilized World Heritage Cruises for our trip down the Gordon River, which included a sailing to hell’s gate, a sail by local fishing farms, and a stop at Sarah Island.

2) Wilderness Railway

Nearby Queenstown has a history rich in mining. The Wilderness Railway is a historical steam railway that departs daily from Queenstown for a half day exploring the areas history and scenery. Due to our time limitations, we were not able to enjoy this site, but received a handful of positive reviews and recommendations from other tourists who had an opportunity to experience.

3) The Wall

Located in Derwent Bridge, The Wall is well worth a stop if traveling between Hobart and the west coast. The artist is in the process of hand-carving three meter high wooden panels to display the history of the area.  The craftsmanship is impressive and worth admiring. We had heard about the site and were debating the merits. We decided to make a visit after some encouragement and glowing reviews from other tourists. We were glad we stopped and would definitely recommend a quick stop to anyone passing through the area.

4) Hikes

A handful of the 60 Short Great Walks of Tasmania are located between Strahan and Derwent Bridge and can be visited if traveling between the Hobart and Strahan. Due to time limitations, rainy weather, and bush fires in the area, we did not experience any first hand. A few to look at are as follows: Nelson Falls, Franklin River, Donaghys Lookout, and Hogarth Falls.

Accommodation Options

We spent a couple nights at the Strahan Holiday Park in one of their stationary units. The accommodations were basic. Wifi was available for a steep daily fee through Tomizone.

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Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, Australia
February 62014

Cradle Mountain National Park is one of the most visited sites in Tasmania. In the shadow of Cradle Peak, the area is full of wildlife and boast many different hiking tracks of varied levels and duration, including the multi-day Overland Track. It is definitely worth the visit on a trip to Tasmania.

Things To Do

1) Cradle Mountain National Park

The main attraction in the area is the national park.  There are a countless number of hikes starting from various points within the park. Have a stop into the information center and they can help recommend a hike to meet your time allocation and fitness levels.  We enjoyed the Dove Lake Circuit on our first afternoon in the park. On our second day we hiked from the Ronny Creek shuttle stop/parking lot to Crater Lake, Marion’s Lookout, across the Crater Plateau to Crater Peak and then back to the Ronny Creek shuttle stop/parking lot.  Our original plan was to try and do the Cradle Mountain Summit, however, after making our way 1/2 way to the summit we decided to turn back, as I was not feeling comfortable with the very rocky terrain. The scenery and wildlife is wonderful.  Also ask about any ranger led talks or tours, we joined a complimentary evening walk about wombats.

2) Devils@Cradle

Devils@Cradle is a sanctuary for the endangered Tasmanian Devils.  In addition to Tasmanian Devils the sanctuary is also home to other rescued marsupials including a quolls and a pair of wombats. We took one of the evening feeding tours and found it very interesting.  In advance of our tour we wandered around the sanctuary and enjoyed watching the younger devils at play.

3) The Wilderness Gallery

The Wilderness Gallery is located at the Cradle Mountain Chateau accommodations and features an interesting collection of photography.  In under an hour and for a small fee you can browse the ten rooms and enjoy some of the works of art.  Our favorite was a display of photos featuring scenery from Iceland.

Restaurant Recommendations

There are limited dining options in Cradle Mountain. If you are hoping to pack lunches for your hikes, be sure to stop at one of the major cities before reaching Cradle Mountain, as there are not many options.

We heard great things about the all you can eat buffet at the Cradle Mountain Chateau. Unfortunately, we did not have an opportunity to try it first hand.

The Tavern

We enjoyed a pint and a casual meal at the Tavern, which is located at Cradle Mountain Lodge. It appeared to be the most budget friendly option in town.

Accommodation Options

Cradle Mountain Chateau

We found all accommodation options that are located near the park were more expensive than we hoped. We elected to stay at the Cradle Mountain Chateau, and found the room to be nice and enjoyed the proximity to the National Park.

Another option near to the National Park is: Cradle Mountain Lodge.

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Burnie, Tasmania, Australia
February 42014

Located in Northwest Tasmania, Burnie is a beachfront industrial town, with a handful of nearby tourist options.

Things To Do & See

1) The Penguin Observatory

2) Day Trip: Stanley – “The Nut”

3) Fern Glade

Interested in seeing a platypus? One of your best opportunities may be at Fern Glade, which is located just 10 minutes outside of town. Take the short walk (1.2 km with return) down the river and keep your eyes peeled for wildlife. We’ve been told the best viewing times are in the morning and evening hours.

4) Cheese Tasting

5) Makers’ Workshop

Restaurant Recommendations

Fish Frenzy

Located on the boardwalk near the old town, Fish Frenzy is a casual dining establishment that serves up incredible fish and chips. The portions are large. We would recommend to anyone passing through town.

Accommodation Options

Beachfront Voyager Motor Inn

Centrally located in the old town, directly across the street from the beach. We enjoyed the location of this budget friendly accommodation option.

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St Helens, Tasmania, Australia
February 22014

St Helens is located on the northeast coast of Tasmania, in close proximity to the Bay of Fires. There are many sites worth visiting along the drive from St Helens to Launceston.

Things To Do

1) Binalong Bay

The gateway to Bay of Fires, Binalong Bay is a quant beach town with a beautiful beach and a colorful rocky coastline.

2) Bay of Fires

The Bay of Fires extends from Binalong Bay in the South to Mt William National Park in the North. Colorful rocky boulders are scattered along this coastline.

3) Hikes

There are a couple of hikes on the list of 60 Great Short Walks in Tasmania.

A) St Columba Falls

This short hike (1.2km roundtrip) leads you through a rainforest to one of the largest waterfalls in Tasmania. It is worth the 30 minute stop, if you are in the area.

B) Ralphs Falls

Another short hike located in northeast Tasmania. We were advised that a 4 wheel drive was required to reach this destination and thus did not make the trip.

4) Pyengana Dairy Company

The Pyengana Dairy Company is located off of C428, in route to St Columba Falls. Stop in for a free cheese tasting and stay for a tasty lunch at their cafe, or enjoy a scoop of their ice cream on their sunny back patio.

5) Bridestowe

The largest privately owned lavender farm and the only lavender farm in Tasmania. Lavender is in full bloom in December and is harvested in the beginning of January. (The pictures look amazing.) The lavender had been harvested when we visited in early February. In our opinion, it was not worth the stop and entrance fee. However, we might think differently if we were their prior to harvesting or if we were in the market for some lavender souvenirs.

6) Wine Tasting

The Tamar Wine Region is located just outside of Launceston. If driving from the East Coast (St Helen’s / Freycinet Peninsula), your routing can include stops at some of the wineries that specialize in cool weather wines, specifically sparkling wines and Pinot Noir. A couple wineries we would recommend in the eastern Tamar Valley are:

A) Bay of Fires

Bay of Fires is world known for their sparkling wines. However, we also found ourselves enjoying many of their wines, including their Riesling, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Sauvignon Blanc. We would highly recommend a stop at this winery.

B) Brook Eden Vineyard

This small family run winery produces some good cooler climate varieties. We enjoyed the Rosato and their Chardonnay. (Even though I do not like Chardonnay.)

Restaurant Recommendations

Holy Cow Cafe (Pyengana)

The Pyengana Dairy Company is located off of C428, in route to St Columba Falls. After doing a cheese tasting, we had a fantastic lunch at the Holy Cow Cafe. The cafe uses local ingredients from their farm. It was well worth the stop, even if it is just to taste the cheese and enjoy a scoop of their ice cream!

Accommodation Options

There are a handful of motels and B&Bs around St Helen’s and Binalong Bay. We stayed cheaply at a very old motel, Bayside Inn. Let’s just say the price was right, but I was happy to move on.

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White Beach, Tasmania, Australia
January 292014

White Beach is located on the Tasman Peninsula.  This peninsula has some beautiful natural sites and provides a glimpse into the history of Tasmania, as home to the UK’s worst criminals during the 1800’s.

Things To See & Do

1) Port Arthur Historic Site

In the 1800’s Port Arthur was a prison that housed the United Kingdom’s repeat male offenders. Prisoners arrived via boat (from the UK) to Port Arthur to serve their sentence. This large site provides a glimpse at the history, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in partnership with a handful of other sites on the Convict Trail. It is worth a 1/2 day visit. All tickets include a 40 minute guided tour and a 20 minute boat ride, which are worth taking. Schedule your times when purchasing your tickets. The cafe onsite offers some tasty food selections and a nice selection of beverages. Note: All tickets are good for two days.  Also the site hosts a nightly ghost tour for those that are interested.

2) Tessellated Pavement, Tasman Arch, Devil’s Kitchen & Blow Hole

Four natural sites that are located near Eaglehawk Neck on the gateway to the Tasman Peninsula. Each can be easily visited, as they are with in a short walk from a car park. The Tasman Arch and Devil’s Kitchen are located within the Tasman National Park. Parks passes can be purchased from any tourist information site.

3) Remarkables Cave

A short walk will take you to view the entrance of this cave. Definitely worth a stop and the views over the coast line.  Additionally, make a stop at a beautiful (and empty) white beach, Safety Cove State Reserve, in route to the cave.

4) Hikes & Walks

There are a handful of hikes on the Tasman Peninsula on the list of 60 Great Walks in Tasmania. We only had time to do one of the shorter walks, but wish we would have had more time to do one of the longer treks.

A) Waterfall Bay

This hike starts from the parking lot at Devil’s Kitchen in the Tasmania National Park. This short hike (~3.5 round trip) is a relatively easy hike across the cliff side, with a handful of viewing points to a waterfall. In the warm summer months, viewing the waterfall is highly unlikely, however the coastal views are beautiful. It took us about an hour to do the full hike.

B) Bivouac Bay

This is about 10km round-trip hike (3 hours) along the southern coast of the Port Arthur Peninsula. Unfortunately, we did not have ample time to complete this trek during our stay.

C) Cape Huay

A 9km round-trip hike (4 hours) with great views of Cape Huay. Unfortunately, we did not have ample time to complete this trek during our stay.

D) Cape Raoul

A 14km round-trip hike (5 hours) with stunning views of coastal seascapes. This was our top pick for a hike on the Port Arthur Peninsula, unfortunately, we did not have time!

5) The Dog Line

The dog line is a part of the convict trail history. A line of fierce dogs guarded the Eaglehawk Neck to prevent prisoners from escaping from Port Arthur. The nearby beach on Pirates Bay, is beautiful and worth a viewing.

6) Coal Mines

The Coal Mines is a part of the Convict Trail grouping that is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site has history as a part of the punishment for convicts.  The Coal Mines Historic Site  is highlighted as one of the 60 Great Short Walks in Tasmania. (Download the free app!)

Accommodation Options

Stormy Bay B&B

A great little B&B on the west coast of Port Arthur Peninsula boasting fantastic views over Wedge Bay. We enjoyed watching the sunset from the patio while enjoying a glass of port and the good company of other guests. Our host Bev and Gary where very welcoming and hospitable.

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Melbourne, Australia
December 312013

We are excited to call Melbourne “home” for the next four weeks. We are looking forward to exploring the city, trying some of the great restaurants, and enjoying a few tennis matches at the Australian Open!

Things To Do & See

1) Queen Victoria Market

2) South Melbourne Market

3) Shrine of Remembrance

4) Royal Botanic Gardens

5) National Galleria of Victoria (NGV)

Restaurant Recommendations

1) ChinChin

We thoroughly enjoyed our lunch at this tasty and trendy spot. The restaurant has a modern Thai flare. Our favorite dish was the Massaman Curry.

2) Queen Victoria Night Market

Every Wednesday night (from 5 to 10pm) during the summer you can enjoy live entertainment as you eat and drink your way through the Queen Victoria Market. Enjoy everything from paella to burritos and crapes to satay.

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