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Tasmania Ghost Rider

Locality: Hobart, Tasmania

Phone: +61 416 041 720



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22.01.2022 2 tickets available due to cancellation. Get in quick



22.01.2022 Are you brave enough? Just had a meeting with Tasmania's Most Haunted, hopefully will have some dates soon for a bus to Willow Court Asylum. What suburb should we start from to pick up?

21.01.2022 Last minute idea for tonight. Hurry and book them.

20.01.2022 Happy Friday 13th. Still spots left in tonight’s ghost tour at the Hobart penitentiary chapel.



19.01.2022 Whilst we are on the subject. What would you like on your grave stone?

16.01.2022 **winner**winner**winner** Big thank you to everyone that entered our Easter comp and the businesses that supported it. Keep an eye on our page for ghost bus tours that will be released soon.... And the Winner is Maz Free. Congratulations. Happy Easter everyone

14.01.2022 **attn second (private) trip full. First time not many spots left** For those messaging regarding a group booking at the later time tonight, it is already booked for a group from Claremont sorry. I can organise other dates though from your place. Still couple spots available on the first (public) trip. Pick ups between Dodges and Hobart can be arranged.



10.01.2022 Are you ready for Friday the 13th? We are running our first bus tour to the Hobart Penitentiary Chapel. Are you brave enough to join? Introductory price of $50 but only limited amount of spots left.... Includes return bus trips and tour hosted by Penitentiary Chapel Ghost Tour. Pick up Sorell at 7:00 (p/ups between Dodges and Hobart can be arranged). Bus leaves Hobart at 9:30. If you can find enough people brave enough I can look at doing a 2nd tour after the first (9:30-11:00) and also from different suburbs. Msg Natham on here for more details, bookings and payments or contact on 0416041720. Immerse yourself in a chilling place of Tasmanian criminal history. This guided ghost tour provides after-dark access through the courts and tunnels to the chapel, cells and execution yard with its working gallows, where 32 hapless souls were launched into eternity. One of Australia’s most significant convict sites. (Context taken from Penitentiary ghost tours)

09.01.2022 Only 14 spots left. Who’s keen? Get in quick.

09.01.2022 What’s your funeral song? Thought I would call in to visit my great grandmother last night as I was in the area. Then this song came on the radio. Note. I Don’t recall taking my seatbelt off, and sounds like I’m undoing it at the end?

08.01.2022 13 of us braved the Penitentiary Chapel Ghost Tour on Friday the 13th. Night was filled with dark stories of the past and interesting history. Whilst I believe I didn’t experience anything paranormal, it was still a fun night and I walked away learning a thing or 2. Will be organising more bus tours to here soon. If enough interest from your suburb the bus may start their!

07.01.2022 What are you doing for Friday the 13th? How about walking through haunted tunnels, cells and an execution yard where 32 Hapless souls were launched into eternity? We are teaming up with Penitentiary Chapel Ghost Tour so you can experience this bone tingling, terror-stricken ghost tour. Immerse yourself in a chilling place of Tasmania’s criminal history.... Included is return bus trip and guided ghost tour. Introductory price $50. Strictly limited numbers. *Starting Dodges Ferry 6:30 with pick ups in-between by arrangement. Depart Hobart aprox 9:30. Contact Natham here for bookings & enquiries or on 0416041720. *If you can find enough brave souls we can look at running a 2nd trip after. Can pick up from a different location. Fb community pages can be a good place to find extra people. No more than 20.



05.01.2022 Sorry/Not sorry kids. Happy April Fools everyone ohh and happy Easter

03.01.2022 Have I captured something or is it a gravestone, thoughts? I Took some random photos last night whilst visiting my Great Grandmother. Just really pointing into darkness and relying on the flash. On closer inspection of this photo I noticed a .........

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