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    Visiting Hobart

    Hi all you happy Taswegians

    I'm flying into Hobart near the end of the month to catch up with my sister in Gretna
    I,ll be in tassie for 5 days, I'd love to know of any points of interests apart from the Cascade brewery,( already on the agenda) where we could occupy ourselves while my sister is at work
    We'll have a car to get around so anything that could be included in a day trip from Hobart would be of interest too

    I'm quite excited about my visit as its one of the few places in Oz I've never been - do I need a passport ?

    cheers
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    Yes you need a passport, we do not let just any old riff-raff in!

    Richmond (oldest bridge in Aus)
    Gretna, means close to Russell Falls and Mt Field National Park.
    Lake Pedder is a nice drive away too
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    I've only visited so the locals can tell you better than me, but for what it's worth here's my advice.

    Drive to the top of Mt. Wellington is a must. Amazing, but wear warm clothes! You have been warned.
    The whole Franklin warf to Salamanca area is beautiful if you're into harbours and ships and heritage buildings.
    A good day trip, South West of Hobart is the Mount Field National Park which has stunning rainforest and amazing waterfalls, especially Russell Falls.
    In the other direction Port Aurthur is a photographers dream if you like ruined buildings and architectural interest.
    The area around Richmond is absolutely stunning countryside, much like England, rolling green pastures, quaint cottages, bridges etc.

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    Depending what date you get here, you might also be around for the long weekend meet!

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    Just been there and definitely recommend a visit to Mona - Museum of old and new art. Fantastic place and you can take photos ( but no flash) Can kill 2 hrs up to all day there.
    http://mona.net.au/

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    Thanks for the info, guys
    MONA looks to be worth a look as well as port arthur etc
    ScottM I'd have to say the member meet up is probably a no starter as my sister probably has other plans/ideas for the w/end,

    RIFF RAFF !! I expect nothing less than red carpet & a key to the city

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    Pity you'll be a bit late for hop picking in the Bushy Park area BDH. If you don't mind the cold either, Mt Field isn't too far away, or other small towns / lakes further west.

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