It's like a scavenger hunt for unforgettable moments, and the prize is a camera roll full of jaw-dropping landscapes. From sampling more seafood than you thought possible (sorry, waistline!) to getting lost in the mesmerizing Bay of Fires' orange lichen-covered rocks (who knew rocks could be so fashionable?), it's a journey filled with surprises. Hopefully, in the future, my dart would land in this beautiful place.
I enjoyed this video- despite the childhood memories of extreme sunburn whilst camping at friendly beaches! 😉 That said- I’m actually amazed that you only did half the wineglass bay experience! It’s not an easy hike, and your leg muscles will remind you of that for many days afterwards, but it’s almost like a pilgrimage- you would have to actually experience it to understand the feeling that you get when you reach the beach at wineglass bay - just going to the lookout is nothing in comparison…. Also, I don’t suppose anyone clued you in about curried scallop pies from the East Coast? If you missed the scallop pies…..
You guys are hilarious and really bring out the fun we should have when on holidays. I'm a subscriber now. Keep it up 😂 Oh yeah, doing that trip in a couple of weeks time with my partner. Ciao 😃
Hi guys, great videos in the Tasmania series. We have a trip to Aus next month and will have only one to two days in Tasmania. On our way from Hobart to Launceston, we were planning to see cradle Mountain and the Marion’s lookout hike. After seeing your video we now want to see the east coast (impossible to do both). If you were to pick one of the two, which one would you recommend?
Tasmanian here. You can’t possibly see Cradle Mountain, Launceston and Hobart in 1-2 days. Even doing the East Coast is pushing it. Cradle is my favourite place in Tasmania but it’s a five hour drive from Hobart, with a rest stop, so I always give myself a long weekend to see it. It’s closer from Launceston, but there’s still a lot of time spent in the car. The distances are longer than people realise and the roads can be windy and slower in places so it takes more time than you think. My advice is don’t try and cram too much in. If your time is short, I recommend flying in to Hobart and driving to the Tasman Peninsula- you could then see Port Arthur, Remarkable Cave, do a whale watching cruise, hike the fabulous coastline. That’s my hot tip!
@@carokat1111 thank you for the tip. What is your opinion on the Southwest National Park? Possible to do as a day trip from Hobart? And most importantly if I skip Cradle, can I see wombats there?😅
@@memoriesofwylie The Southwest National Park is beautiful but a long and windy drive from Hobart. The really only accessible spot to access it is Strahan which is a good five hour drive from Hobart. You could do a day trip to Mt Field National Park from Hobart and I'd recommend it as the option to see what some of the cool temperate rainforest is like. It's not in the World Heritage area, but it is a good 'taster' for what the bush has to offer. There's the pretty Russell Falls, an accessible walk and a cafe. It's a 90 minute drive from Hobart and it passes through some attractive villages. Depending on when you are visiting, you could also get berries from the Westerway farm en route, which is something I always do! In terms of wombats, there are really only two places where you will be likley to see them: Cradle Mountain (definitely) and Maria Island (probably). Maria is closer to Hobart but still a bit awkward to get to. It's off the lower part of the east coast and requires a one hour drive and a ferry which can be unreliable. If you start your day early from Hobart this is not a bad option, but make sure there's a ferry running. Ronny Creek at Cradle Mountain has what I call 'the wombat walk'. Most I've seen there on one walk was 21. They are always there and it's one of the reasons I love Cradle so much. Hope this helps.
Gosh those *views* are gorgeous. Gotta get myself down there one day! How's the driving? That's always been my concern going in winter, is what the driving would be like with the shorter days and the potential weather. (Also, sad to say but the tree in question broke in a storm in 2021)
The roads around Cradle Mountain and the west coast can be dodgy in winter. We had snow just this week at Cradle ( unseasonal) so be prepared for anything.
Yeah as below, roads can be sketchy! At night times it's actually ridiculous, you basically can't drive because of the wild life - a lot of locals finish work an hour or so before sunset to get home!
So many breweries in Tassie. Some of my favourites are Little Rivers (especially the Dark Lager), Bruny Island (especially Whey Stout), Shambles (Baggy Green Session IPA), T Bone (Choc Milk Stout)... I could go on. And yes, I like dark beers, but I did include one IPA. And even if you're a dark beer skeptic, give the LR Dark Lager a shot. Otherwise you won't go too far wrong with a pint Cascade Draught on our one 30 degree day a year.
It's like a scavenger hunt for unforgettable moments, and the prize is a camera roll full of jaw-dropping landscapes. From sampling more seafood than you thought possible (sorry, waistline!) to getting lost in the mesmerizing Bay of Fires' orange lichen-covered rocks (who knew rocks could be so fashionable?), it's a journey filled with surprises. Hopefully, in the future, my dart would land in this beautiful place.
You should write our voiceovers haha, amazing wording, love it
Tassie reminds me so much of the Western Cape in South Africa! Especially the beaches, mountains and wine farms!
That sounds dreamy! Even more reason for us to visit, but after todays rugby we might wait awhile haha
Wow! Very breathtaking views! Love Tasmania, Australia! Thanks guys! 😎🥰💖
Always appreciated and thanks for always dropping good vibes in the comments!!
The beaches looks like our West coast in Denmark - love your film
Oh really? That sounds amazing - Denmark is still on our 'must visit' list
The sounds of Dane exiting the cold water were hilarious......great video....continue with the great adventures, great fun and great spirit.
I'm such a freaking baby in cold water haha
Tasmania looks like an amazing place. See you guys in the RWC Final 🤞
Ugh. COngrats!
Going there next month with my partner and my son for my birthday,can’t wait
You're going to love it!
loved the bloopers 🤣🤣🤣🤣 and the rest 😁😁
😂 So pleased you enjoyed!
A beautiful destination with so much to offer. How was it getting around ? Harriet, Jim and Yuki Richmond, Va.
I enjoyed this video- despite the childhood memories of extreme sunburn whilst camping at friendly beaches! 😉 That said- I’m actually amazed that you only did half the wineglass bay experience! It’s not an easy hike, and your leg muscles will remind you of that for many days afterwards, but it’s almost like a pilgrimage- you would have to actually experience it to understand the feeling that you get when you reach the beach at wineglass bay - just going to the lookout is nothing in comparison…. Also, I don’t suppose anyone clued you in about curried scallop pies from the East Coast? If you missed the scallop pies…..
We had a pie but failed on the Wineglass Bay test sorry! I mean, we had lots of wineglasses, but, well, you know what I mean 🍷
@@DaneAndStacey 😂😂😂😂
Loved my trip to Tassie…..the sparkling wine 🥂 is next level!
It really is!
I love love Tasmania…East coast is beautiful! I lovedBruny Island
You guys are hilarious and really bring out the fun we should have when on holidays. I'm a subscriber now. Keep it up 😂
Oh yeah, doing that trip in a couple of weeks time with my partner.
Ciao 😃
So gorgeous!
Totally!
I’m loving these Tassie blogs, my home state, my daughter lives on the east coast at St Helen’s and it’s one of my favourite places to holiday 😊
That sounds like the dream, having friends/family to visit and explore - it's got such a special feel
Thanks guys, great vid! Heading to tassie east coast in September, cant wait
You're gonna love it!
Cannot wait for South America vlogs :)
First one is live now!
Great video, found some new places I haven’t seen and I live here 😂
Hahaha thanks to our little community for that, most of them were recommendations from them!
Sea ocean had me 🤣🤣🤣! 🥰🥰🥰
You're welcome to use it for life as well, aint never gonna get called out for getting it wrong again 😂
Chocolate with Wine yummy
Perfection!
Incredible scenes ❤❤❤
Isn’t it! We loved it
Thank you for a great vlog! @@DaneAndStacey
Hi guys, great videos in the Tasmania series. We have a trip to Aus next month and will have only one to two days in Tasmania. On our way from Hobart to Launceston, we were planning to see cradle Mountain and the Marion’s lookout hike. After seeing your video we now want to see the east coast (impossible to do both). If you were to pick one of the two, which one would you recommend?
Really depends what you’re into, but Cradle seems like it would be too hard to fit into your time frames. Go East!
Tasmanian here. You can’t possibly see Cradle Mountain, Launceston and Hobart in 1-2 days. Even doing the East Coast is pushing it. Cradle is my favourite place in Tasmania but it’s a five hour drive from Hobart, with a rest stop, so I always give myself a long weekend to see it. It’s closer from Launceston, but there’s still a lot of time spent in the car. The distances are longer than people realise and the roads can be windy and slower in places so it takes more time than you think. My advice is don’t try and cram too much in. If your time is short, I recommend flying in to Hobart and driving to the Tasman Peninsula- you could then see Port Arthur, Remarkable Cave, do a whale watching cruise, hike the fabulous coastline. That’s my hot tip!
@@carokat1111 thank you for the tip. What is your opinion on the Southwest National Park? Possible to do as a day trip from Hobart? And most importantly if I skip Cradle, can I see wombats there?😅
@@memoriesofwylie The Southwest National Park is beautiful but a long and windy drive from Hobart. The really only accessible spot to access it is Strahan which is a good five hour drive from Hobart. You could do a day trip to Mt Field National Park from Hobart and I'd recommend it as the option to see what some of the cool temperate rainforest is like. It's not in the World Heritage area, but it is a good 'taster' for what the bush has to offer. There's the pretty Russell Falls, an accessible walk and a cafe. It's a 90 minute drive from Hobart and it passes through some attractive villages. Depending on when you are visiting, you could also get berries from the Westerway farm en route, which is something I always do! In terms of wombats, there are really only two places where you will be likley to see them: Cradle Mountain (definitely) and Maria Island (probably). Maria is closer to Hobart but still a bit awkward to get to. It's off the lower part of the east coast and requires a one hour drive and a ferry which can be unreliable. If you start your day early from Hobart this is not a bad option, but make sure there's a ferry running. Ronny Creek at Cradle Mountain has what I call 'the wombat walk'. Most I've seen there on one walk was 21. They are always there and it's one of the reasons I love Cradle so much. Hope this helps.
Hard pass on anything having to do with the sauna, but everything else looked amazing!
Hey that's fair enough! 7 out of 8 aint bad!
Gosh those *views* are gorgeous. Gotta get myself down there one day! How's the driving? That's always been my concern going in winter, is what the driving would be like with the shorter days and the potential weather. (Also, sad to say but the tree in question broke in a storm in 2021)
The roads around Cradle Mountain and the west coast can be dodgy in winter. We had snow just this week at Cradle ( unseasonal) so be prepared for anything.
Yeah as below, roads can be sketchy! At night times it's actually ridiculous, you basically can't drive because of the wild life - a lot of locals finish work an hour or so before sunset to get home!
😂awesome video guys
Thanks!
Mad but I love you both.
Love right back at ya - thanks for following along!
What's the beer like in Tassie?
the best
It's amazing! So many great spots, big and small, but lots of great craft beer
So many breweries in Tassie. Some of my favourites are Little Rivers (especially the Dark Lager), Bruny Island (especially Whey Stout), Shambles (Baggy Green Session IPA), T Bone (Choc Milk Stout)... I could go on. And yes, I like dark beers, but I did include one IPA. And even if you're a dark beer skeptic, give the LR Dark Lager a shot. Otherwise you won't go too far wrong with a pint Cascade Draught on our one 30 degree day a year.
Hi guys you go honey Tasmania famous