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Edinburgh Bed and Breakfast

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6224 9229



Address: 211 Macquarie St 7000 Hobart, TAS, Australia

Website: http://www.artaccom.com.au

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25.01.2022 Tasmania's picturesque Guide Falls is rushing and stunning at the moment! Have you been to many waterfalls in Tassie? : Tina Burr



25.01.2022 The picturesque Richmond Bridge bathed in afternoon light. Located in the quaint Georgian town of Richmond, just a 30-minute drive from Hobart, the bridge was ...constructed by convict labour in 1823 and is the oldest stone arch bridge still in use in Australia. Richmond Village : www.instagram.com/@islandlight_tas

25.01.2022 Imagine waking up to this! Liz from Sandfly has some quolls staying rent free in her compost bin. "[The] mother disappeared down the tunnel she dug to the bott...om of the bin where she enters her compost hotel," she said. "We had to buy a third bin as two are occupied with resident quolls." Luckily Liz's husband is an environmental scientist, and is ensuring they are well and safe. What's the weirdest place you've spotted local wildlife? : Cameron Everard

25.01.2022 Throwback to 25 October 2019 (Hobart Show Day). This was the first of two nights of wonderful aurora last October. Shot on two separate cameras; Nikon D750 and D5500.



24.01.2022 Untouched wilderness... just beautiful! This is Prion Beach in Southwest National Park (about three hours drive from Hobart). It's Tasmania's largest National Park, and has some of the most remote wilderness found anywhere in the world. Video by Stu Gibson Photography.

24.01.2022 WOW "After many years of living in Tasmania, I finally got to see the Tulip Farm up in Table Cape. I was gobsmacked at its beauty! Different colours of tulips... everywhere and in such orderly fashion! While many photographers have ventured to this place and have taken gorgeous nightscapes of the place, I do not have the luxury of time. So, this is my take on this jaw-dropping field of tulips," writes Nathan Lau. : nathanlauphoto/Instagram . Have you visited Table Cape Tulip Farm lately? Share your photos below. See more

23.01.2022 October snow! Check out the conditions this morning in Tasmania's Central Highlands. : Great Lake Hotel. Tasmania



23.01.2022 Check out this little one Spotted at Mt Field National Park. : Rebekah Debrey

21.01.2022 Bridal veil Falls

21.01.2022 Check out mum and bub wombat having a play at Cradle Mountain what a rare moment to capture Cradle Mountain and wombats are synonymous with each other... you... are pretty sure to come across them They are common around the accommodation places like Highlanders, Discovery Holiday Park, the Lodge, the Hotel and Cradle Wilderness Village There are also plenty of tracks where they are regularly seen including the Enchanted Forest Walk, Ronny Creek, Crater Lake, Dove Lake and of course Wombat Pool. The wombat is the largest burrowing mammal in the world. Wombats often dig their burrows in the areas above creeks and gullies. Burrows can be up to 20 metres long and more than 2 metres below the ground. Wombats can quickly dig complicated burrows due to their strong legs and sharp claws... then they can push loosened soil away with their hind feet. Some wombats even have their burrows interconnecting! Did you also know that the entrance to the female wombat's pouch actually faces backwards. This is to prevent dirt from entering when they are burrowing. The Tasmanian Wombat averages 85 cm in length and 20 kg in weight. Although you are likely to come across wombats at all times of the day the best times are during dusk and dawn. Did you also know that wombats are the only animal in the world that produce cubed-shaped poo!!! They can actually pass up to 100 deposits of poop a night but why. For some time scientists have believed that they stack their cube-shaped poo to stop it rolling around and therefore mark their territory. Whilst this is true it has recently been found that the cube shape is more related to the dry environments most wombats live in. Therefore they have to really squeeze every drop of moisture out of their food. This coupled with the fact that wombat intestines have a shape unlike any other animal. This includes two distinct ravine-like grooves, where the intestine is stretchier, which helps shape wombat poo into a cube. Thanks to Carrie Zeng for sharing her amazing video. You can also follow Carrie via instagram www.instagram.com/carrieinaustralia We love to share your Tassie videos, photos and stories with the world You can inbox us or post to our wall. If you are on instagram you can tag either of our accounts via the hashtags #TasmaniaGram or #InstaTasmania If you are a local business, artist, charity or group send us a message about promoting you to Tasmania and the world

21.01.2022 Wow! Incredible footage! This octopus was spotted recently at Marion Bay on Tasmania's east coast. : Richard Dakin

20.01.2022 She dances once more. Lady Aurora Australis. Midnight to Dawn. November 23 2020. So good to see her again. Welcome back.



20.01.2022 Beautiful wintery scenes on the Tarn Shelf at Mt Field National Park. A 6 hour journey around the alpine region of the Mt Field National Park, the Tarn Shel...f Circuit offers spectacular views across the Southwest of Tasmania. If you are keen to give the trail a go, be sure to come prepared with the right gear, a map, a walking pal and a thirst for adventure! For more tips: https://parks.tas.gov.au//mount-field-national-/tarn-shelf Tarn Shelf Circuit, Mt Field National Park : www.instagram.com/wildislandwomen/

20.01.2022 When was the last time you saw a yellow-tailed black cockatoo? Photographer Greg captured this great shot of these two stopping to have a snack : Greg Dawson #abcmyphoto

20.01.2022 What a great photo! Check out this Tassie tawny frogmouth duo. : Clive Roper Photography

19.01.2022 BREATHTAKING! We absolutely love this view from the top of Kunanyi/Mt Wellington. Welcome to the new week!... : @jeon_landscapes

19.01.2022 Wow! Check out this magical winter scene near Tasmania's Lake Mackenzie. : Flying High Productions

18.01.2022 A spectacular Bruny Island sunset is just what I need. : Timeflees - Filippo Rivetti Photography : Bruny Island Neck Lookout, Hobart & Beyond, Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service #discovertasmania

18.01.2022 So beautiful! The tulips at Table Cape in Tasmania's north-west are looking incredible. Will you be checking them out? : @father_richard via Instagram

16.01.2022 Wowsa! Even though the moon was shining bright, we still got amazing naked-eye beams tonight. What a treat! Will post a timelapse this week.

16.01.2022 Hobart showing some serious Uluru vibes in this epic sunrise! What do you have planned for the weekend? : @mattpalmerphoto

15.01.2022 Elver Falls Arthur River

13.01.2022 Amazing! Check out the snowy conditions this weekend at Cradle Mountain. : Roan Macewan

12.01.2022 This is so awesome! 11-year-old Billie Gilbert from Hobart recently rescued this draughtboard shark that was wedged between two rocks on low tide. "Billie ha...s a undeniable connection with animals. At 11, she is already a native wildlife rescuer and carer, thanks to the wonderful guidance from one of her school teachers," Billie's mum Abby said. Legend! Good on you, Billie! : Abby Gilbert

10.01.2022 Bastion Cascades, Meander Forest.

09.01.2022 Tassie is open! Travellers from NZ, WA, SA, QLD, NT and ACT are able to move around the community without quarantining from today. All your questions answered: https://ab.co/2Tnfwbc

09.01.2022 So you all know of Dove Lake at Cradle Mountain, but there's so many other beautiful walks you can do at the National Park! The Enchanted Walk is a short, 1km walk suitable for all ages to do. Take a walk with me below by Eliya Cohen.

08.01.2022 Here's a good write up of falls near and around Hobart

08.01.2022 This is so cool! Check out this 'ice tree' at Tasmania's Mount Roland over the weekend. : Andrew Thomas

08.01.2022 On Tuesday 15 September 2020 I started the four day / three night hike on the Tasman Peninsula, the Three Capes Track. On the first night, at Surveyors Hut, I w...as treated to a surprise aurora australis. The gauges weren't showing much, but what I initially thought was airglow turned into a bright yellow arch with some decent beams. So happy to return from the hike today and finally edit these. Let's hope there are a few more displays in 2020.

07.01.2022 The dolerite cliffs of the Tasmania Peninsula really are a must-sea : @islanddiaries_tasmania

07.01.2022 Check out these INCREDIBLE colours captured on Hobart’s waterfront this morning! : Katy Morgan

06.01.2022 Don't go chasing waterfalls.... except in Tasmania, it's highly recommended down here! This is the beautiful Horseshoe Falls at Mt Field National Park (about 1.5 hours drive from Hobart) by Tasman Digital.

06.01.2022 Morning Tassie! What a breathtaking scene from Cradle Mountain. : @nyssalorelei via Instagram

06.01.2022 Have you had a glimpse of the snow on Mt Wellington yet today? It’s back! : @tassiegrammer

05.01.2022 Here's something to brighten up your evening, Landliners! This cheeky wombat joey was captured zooming around its mum at Crabtree, Tasmania. : Taswildlife.com via ABC Hobart

04.01.2022 Brace yourselves Hobart, today will be a warm one! Morning ABC Brisbane, ABC Canberra, ABC Perth, ABC Sydney ... how does it feel that we'll be warmer than you today? The Bureau of Meteorology is expecting Hobart to reach a top of 29 degrees today! How are you planning to cool off?

04.01.2022 No sooner had I returned home when I received another alert that the KP had gone even higher...so glad I decided to venture out again at 2am...managed to captur...e the holy trinity: The Aurora, Bioluminescence AND the milky way....could not believe my luck!! what a memorable night/morning it has been!! See more

04.01.2022 "You get the back grass and I'll take the front grass!" Take a minute and enjoy this lovely footage of a mother and baby wombat having some tucker on Maria Island, Tasmania. : Sarah Leighton via Reddit

04.01.2022 Take a seat, presenting the sights and sounds of a Tassie sunrise. : Timeflees - Filippo Rivetti Photography : Listening Earth : Cradle Mountain National... Park, Visit Cradle Coast. Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service #discovertasmania See more

02.01.2022 All the colours of this morning's glorious sunrise, from all over Tasmania : Shubh Tripathi, Reuben May and Soph Knight

02.01.2022 Amazing! What a breathtaking sunset at Lake Elysia in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. : @djanglepics via Instagram

01.01.2022 Beautiful! Spotted in the Freycinet National Park on Tasmania's east coast. : @thomasjckwood via Instagram

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