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Hobart & Beyond

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6223 5650



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24.01.2022 The spectacular dolerite Organ Pipes of kunanyi/Mount Wellington standing majestically under a big, bright milky way : Pete Mellows Photographer



24.01.2022 The jaw dropping dolerite cliffs of the Fluted Cape on Bruny Island. This area of Bruny Island is best explored on foot along the Fluted Cape Circuit, a 2.5 hour, 5 km walking track located at the far end of Adventure Bay. The trail offers spectacular views of the dolerite cliffs, the surrounding crystal clear water and an array of native wildlife! : www.instagram.com/nrsmedia1/

23.01.2022 There is nothing quite like a birds-eye view of Hobart to really appreciate its beauty. : https://www.instagram.com/middle_hindley/

23.01.2022 Dreamy morning conditions on the Huon River. Serving up picturesque scenes like this on the regular, the Huon River is a beautiful place to visit when venturing south of Hobart. Enjoy a calm water cruise on the river, meet a local producer, sip a crisp Tasmanian cider or explore the great range of arts and crafts found throughout the region. www.instagram.com/krillknight



23.01.2022 The majestic Hartz Mountains National Park serves as the perfect backdrop to this shot of a rugged day at Southport. Taking the title of Australia’s southernmost settlements, this scenic little town has a great community vibe and is a lovely place to visit when exploring the far south of Tasmania. Southport Marli Klok: www.instagram.com/marli.klok/

23.01.2022 This just in: MONA will be opening on the 26th December! Who is going to be booking a ticket to visit? They’ll be open Friday Monday (10 am 6pm) and visitors must book ahead online. Make a day of it and ferry from Brooke St Pier, wander the immaculately presented grounds and sit back with a glass of wine to contemplate the artwork you just witnessed.

22.01.2022 The mighty Gordon Dam is a dam of epic proportions. Coming in at 140 metres high and holding back more than 30 times the water of Sydney Harbour, this double-walled engineering feat is sure to get the cameras clicking. Gordon Dam : www.instagram.com/photosbybextaa/



22.01.2022 The school holidays are just around the corner. To help with the holiday planning we have pulled together 50 great activities the whole family will enjoy! https://hobartandbeyond.com.au//50-things-to-do-with-kids/

21.01.2022 Taking in the large dunes and crystal clear waters of Crescent Bay on the Tasman Peninsula. This secluded beach can be found along the Crescent Bay and Mount Brown walk - a 4 hour, 9km return journey. Enjoy panoramic views of the coastline from the top of Mount Brown before exploring the rugged sand dunes (they are bigger than you think). Crescent Bay... : Deni Cupit Photography

21.01.2022 Talk about a scenic cruise! Sailing past some of the tallest sea cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere is one way to appreciate their scale. Found on coastline of the Tasman Peninsula, these impressive dolerite sea cliffs can be viewed from the water or via one of the great walking tracks in the region. Tasman Peninsula ... : www.instagram.com/frtarrago/

21.01.2022 Starting the day with sunrise views like this - that’s worth setting the alarm for South Arm, Tasmania : www.instagram.com/angusemmottphotography/

21.01.2022 Spring has sprung in southern Tasmania and now is the perfect time to enjoy the longer days with a little adventure; explore the beautiful blooms flowering, experience a Springtime event or simply pack a picnic and enjoy some sun. We have put together a few tips for things to see and do this Spring in southern Tasmania. More tips: https://hobartandbeyond.com.au//11-things-to-do-this-spri/



20.01.2022 Have you ever witnessed a Tasmanian waratah in the wild? Endemic to Tasmania, the waratah lights up the landscapes from November - January and is a favourite amongst locals. Often found at high altitudes, the waratah can be spotted in the Hartz Mountains National Park, along the Organ Pipes Track on kunanyi/Mount Wellington or within the Mount Field National Park. : Hartz Mountains National Park... : www.instagram.com/megmjacobs/

20.01.2022 The Callington Mill and some pretty pink blossom, Spring in Oatlands never looked so good. Built in 1837, the Callington Mill is one of the only operating mills of its type in the Southern Hemisphere and is a must-see when exploring the Southern Midlands. Oatlands ... : www.instagram.com/natashamulhallphotography

19.01.2022 The dolerite cliffs of the Tasmania Peninsula really are a must-sea Cape Hauy : www.instagram.com/islanddiaries_tasmania/

19.01.2022 An adventure awaits The beautiful Adventure Bay is the base for a number of Bruny Island’s main walks and home to plenty of tourist attractions. The secluded beach is also a great swimming location and, for the early birds, offers beautiful sunrise views. Adventure Bay, Bruny Island... : www.instagram.com/lindsay_marano

17.01.2022 Have you ever seen a lion dressed up in pink? Lion Rock is found at the far end of South Cape Bay, a 4-hour, 15km return walk from Cockle Creek. The picturesque beach offers walkers a taste of the wild southern ocean and is also popular for surfers who will walk the trail in to catch some of the great Southern Tasmanian swells. Lion Rock, South Cape Bay... : www.instagram.com/jeon_landscapes/

17.01.2022 A misty kunanyi/Mount Wellington sure makes for a very serene scene. Home to plenty of great walking tracks, mountain biking trails and exceptional views, the mountain has a little something for everyone. : www.instagram.com/camblakephotography/

17.01.2022 Starting the day the right way with a sunrise viewing from the summit of kunanyi/Mount Wellington : www.instagram.com/manning_photography_

16.01.2022 A paddle on the calm waters of Adventure Bay, the perfect way to spend the day! Adventure Bay, Bruny Island : www.instagram.com/catezayonsclay/

16.01.2022 The remote Southwest National Park offers some truly unique landscapes If you are looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle, then this might just be the place. Southwest National Park... : Cam Blake Photography

15.01.2022 Stepping into this tranquil scene at Lady Barron Falls is one way to switch off and reconnect with nature. These lovely falls are found within the Mount Field National Park along the Three Falls Circuit - which also encompasses Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls. For more: https://parks.tas.gov.au//mount-field-/three-falls-circuit ... : www.instagram.com/naturetalkstasmania/

15.01.2022 The picturesque Hobart waterfront always knows how to get our attention The historic waterfront is surrounded by sandstone warehouses dating back to the 1820s, which now host boutique hotels, popular bars and restaurants along with some lovely art galleries. : www.instagram.com/islandlight_tas/

14.01.2022 Who knew a moonset could be so colourful! A 4am moonset view is best shared with a friend, some curious nocturnal locals and perhaps a hot thermos of coffee Cape Bruny Lighthouse... : https://www.instagram.com/jeon_landscapes/

14.01.2022 There’s nothing like a hike along the pristine Tasman Peninsula coastline to see out 2020. A little bit of effort rewarded with spectacular views like these. : https://www.instagram.com/emilychin_/

13.01.2022 The stairway to something remarkable. The Remarkable Caves in fact. Located on the southern coastline of the Tasman Peninsula the Remarkable Caves got their name for a reason. Unlike most sea caves, these caves features two ocean-facing entrances caused by erosion along fractures created by ancient earth quakes. They also make for great viewing from the platform! : https://www.instagram.com/viagem_suave/

13.01.2022 A cascading waterfall surrounded by lush towering ferns, it’s easy to see why Russell Falls is one Tasmania’s most photographed waterfalls. The falls are easily accessible via a short 25-minute return walk, but with views like this, you might just want to take your time. : www.instagram.com/stewi_gram

13.01.2022 Milky Way chasing in Southern Tasmania looks a little like this With little light pollution and the Milky Way core at its brightest, now is the time to forgo that sleep and enjoy Tassie’s beautiful night sky. : https://www.instagram.com/mattdavis_photography/?hl=en

12.01.2022 Discovering Tassie waterfalls is one of our favourite things to do This beautiful waterfall was captured from along the Collins Bonnet Track in Wellington Park. Offering fabulous waterfalls (best enjoyed after some heavy rain), walking tracks and mountain biking trails, Wellington Park has a little something for everyone with the added benefit of being 15 minutes from Hobart’s CBD! : www.instagram.com/oliver.whone/

12.01.2022 Kicking up our feet ready for the weekend What adventures are you taking around southern Tasmania this weekend? Huon Valley... : https://www.instagram.com/colouring_au/

10.01.2022 Historic Battery Point glowing in the early morning light. Enjoy a wander around Battery Point and admire the quaint cottages, cosy cafes and charming atmosphere. : www.instagram.com/katypotaty77/

10.01.2022 We are beaming at the sight of this golden light in Tassie’s Southwest National Park. Wild, rugged and spectacular - the Southwest ticks all the boxes. Southwest National Park : Cam Blake Photography

08.01.2022 Exploring the underground world of Hastings Caves is an experience like no other. Located 90 minutes south of Hobart, visitors can enjoy a guided tour of Newdegate Cave with a park ranger and learn about the subterranean formations and unique fauna that reside there. Hastings Caves ... : www.instagram.com/grantvineyphotography/

08.01.2022 Discovering the underwater kelp forests of southern Tasmania Little known to some, southern Tasmania has some truely unique diving sites. Kelp forests, underwater caves and even a few shipwrecks, there is plenty to discover in our underwater world. : www.instagram.com/mostly__fish

08.01.2022 Jumping into 2021 like These two dolphins look like they are having grand old time around Bruny Island. An image of pure joy - the perfect way to bring in 2021. : www.instagram.com/marcus_saunders]

08.01.2022 We have been spending a little more time at home over the last few months, much to the delight of our canine companions - let’s be honest we don’t want to leave home without them. Never fear, we have pulled together a bunch of fun adventures that you can enjoy with your furry friend around Southern Tasmania. Explore beautiful Southern Tassie and bring your bestie - everyone's a winner! Dog Friendly Travel in Southern Tasmania: https://hobartandbeyond.com.au/news-po/dog-friendly-travel/

07.01.2022 A birds eye view of the dramatic sea cliffs of Bruny Island. There are many ways to explore the Bruny coastline; from the sky, on an eco-cruise, by kayak or simply by hitting one of the many great hiking trails that hug the coastline. www.instagram.com/kaythzhan

07.01.2022 The beautiful Fossil Cove at Blackmans Bay, through the eyes of local photographer, Deni Cupit Photography Offering beautiful views across to the Iron Pot Lighthouse, the short but rewarding walk to Fossil Cove is a must-do when visiting Blackmans Bay.

07.01.2022 Upping your daily dose of greens with this beautiful shot of Russell Falls in Tassie’s Southwest. Located within the Mt Field National Park, a 1.5 hour drive from Hobart, Russell Falls is accessible by a 25 minute return stroll through rich, deep green forest. Russell Falls, Mt Field National Park... : www.instagram.com/mooskicreative/

06.01.2022 The ever elusive platypus. Notoriously shy and tricky to spot, this little platypus was found frolicking in the Kermandie River, in Tassie's far south. You might need some quick reflexes to capture a photo of these cute little monotremes before they disappear out of sight! : www.instagram.com/jack_taylor_photography/

02.01.2022 Today we are stepping back time at the charming village of Oatlands. One of Tasmania’s oldest settlements, Oatlands is home to more than 150 sandstone buildings, the most noticeable in the skyline being the Callington Mill (c. 1837). When visiting Oatlands, be sure to pick up the Oatlands Key for a closer look at some of the towns significant heritage buildings. ... Oatlands : Renee Thurston www.instagram.com/reneethurston_

02.01.2022 When you know your best angles, you've just gotta flaunt it! This little juvenile pademelon was really working his stuff for the camera. While nocturnal, pademelons are sometimes spotted out and about enjoying some tasty green grass during the day. : www.instagram.com/jack_taylor_photography

01.01.2022 The colourful fishing boats of Hobart’s waterfront. The beautiful waterfront is best explored on foot where you can enjoy sounds of the docks, the views of the mountain and the smells of freshly cooked fish and chips. www.instagram.com/grahammfreeman

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