Meredith House and Mews Swansea
15 Noyes St Swansea, Tasmania, 7190, Australia
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Mayfield Beach our last night.
About 3.30 saw us pull into the free camp at Mayfield Beach, sites were aplenty but they were all shapes, slopes and sizes. We found one that suited us about 30 meters from the beach which was great. Placements started filling up pretty soon after we got there so recommend that in the season you do not leave it to late. had a comfortable night , was going to go fishing but the surf got up so gave it a ...
Day 52 – Wine Glass Bay
... several times along the way. We came across pine forests, marshy areas and even a dead zone. We learned from one of the informational signs that there is an invasive mold that has found its way to Freycinet and is causing widespread root rot and killing off patches of the forest. We also spotted one of the largest Kookaburra’s we have seen since arriving in Australia.
Hazard Bay was another beautiful ...
A slice of heaven, with Wallaby on the side
... of seeing a picture of the crystal blue waters surrounded by a cozy sandy beach. It looked like a small little heaven. We slowly made our way up the side of a mountain, only to have to walk down the other side. But from the top of the hill you could get some glimpses of the blue waters through the thick foliage. We were both getting excited, but we still have a alot of walking a head of us, we were barely at the halfway point. ...
Fraycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay
... We let the couple pass and turned around to look at the beautiful view while we rested, keep it in perspective, we were in an awesome natural area, and I doubt that I’ll remember how ****** I felt when I look at these pictures in the future. Putting one foot in front of the other, we trudged along the path through the tall boulders and arrived in the saddle of the mountain, overlooking Wineglass Bay. The remote crescent of white sand ...
Luck of the Penguins on this day...
... to have a quick walk through the town. I always enjoy looking at the old Morris General Store and across the water to the jetty. It’s a beautiful little town. I also noticed the first building riding into town on my right was a Vinnie’s Op shop, a very pleasant surprise.
My first port of call on the walk was the Vinnie’s. A few shelves set up at the far end of the shop did not offer me much hope at first but as I approached I recognised a few ...
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