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Victoria Dock
3.3
/5
7 Reviews
"Modern Architecture"
Frances Nguyen Ha
"The Victoria Dock offers a nice, scenic view of the waters from Hobart, Tasmania. There are many seagulls and boats and is a neat place to take pictures. The seagulls do not appear to be intimidated by humans so feel free to feed them."
Bernacchi Tribute Sculptures
based on 14 reviews
"Monument"
Pennicott Wilderness Journeys - Bruny Island Traveller Day Tour
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"Water Sports"
Pennicott Wilderness Journeys
5
/5
1 Reviews
based on 86 reviews
"Outdoor Sports"
288***46
"The experience of this trip is very novel, we laughed all the way in the endless wilderness."
Henry Jones Design Gallery
based on 80 reviews
"Exhibition"
Elizabeth Street Pier
4.5
/5
4 Reviews
based on 13 reviews
陌染MM
"Traveling to Australia, this stop came to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. I feel that Hobart’s city centre is the pier area and Salamanca Square. The pier area is composed of many small piers. Brooke Street Pier is one of them. From the outside, you don’t really think it is a pier, a big pier. There are several restaurants inside the glass exterior building. I heard that The Glass House, a very famous high-end restaurant, is located here. An Antarctic scientific research ship is docked next to this wharf building. It stops here every winter and sets out for Antarctic expeditions in summer."
May Queen
based on 5 reviews
"Historical Site"
Mawson's Hut Replica Museum
4.3
/5
3 Reviews
based on 1090 reviews
Open from 10:00am-5:00pm (Local time)
288***46
"Very small museum, but it is worth visiting if there is a chance."
Wineglass Bay Day Tours
5
/5
3 Reviews
based on 307 reviews
"Other Sightseeing Tours"
Sunday - Saturday am 7:00 - pm 9:00days: Sunday - Saturday, times: am 7:00 - pm 9:00, (Local time)
小蘑菇阿咪
"We are a one-day tour with a group of 12 people + a guide. The main attraction is Wineglass Bay. On the way, we pass by the Ras Pins Beach Reserve, Kate (Kite) Berry Farm, the coastal town of Swansea, Honeymoon Bay, Cos Bay And so on, from different angles to appreciate the beauty of the east coast of Tasmania. Wineglass Bay is located on the east coast of Tasmania, more than 200 kilometers away from Hobart. It is nestled between the jagged pink and light gray granite peaks-Hazards peaks. It is Freycinet National Park. Part of Freycinet National Park. Crossing the Hazelz ridge, you can see the breathtaking scenery of Wineglass Bay. Wineglass Bay was voted as one of the top ten beaches in the world by the American travel magazine "Outside" in 1999. The comment at the time described it as follows: "The beach and the Tasman Sea form a chiseled half-moon shape, just like a'Happy Jun' pin The smiling face on the button is just so...". Wineglass Bay is nestled among the mountains, the beauty is not exposed. We got off the car at 1 pm and walked, starting from the parking lot and taking the Wineglass Bay Track, we had to climb high, and we had to spend some effort to appreciate her beauty. After walking for about half an hour, I finally came to the Wineglass Bay Lookout. The east coast of Tasmania is a dream world. The blue sky, white clouds, sea, rocks, and beaches make Tasmania colorful, and Wineglass Bay is one of the shining pearls. Do you know why it is called Wine Cup Bay-the curved coastline is the wine glass, and the sea water is the wine in the glass! In fact, the wine glass bay seen from the observation deck is limited, the shape of the wine glass is not obvious, and only the wine glass bay like a wine glass can be photographed in the air! Also, it takes only half an hour to get from the viewing platform to Wineglass Bay, but it takes 1 hour to go back and forth, and stay a while, which is 1 and a half hours. Time is not allowed. We only gave a total of 1 and a half hours. Besides, when you come to the front, the scenery is not necessarily more spectacular than here! 14:30 Back to the parking lot. Before departure, the tour guide pointed to the bushes next to him and showed everyone a wild wallaby staying there. This kind of wallabies have lice on their bodies. The tour guide warned everyone to just look at them and don’t touch them. They said that these wallabies are very smart, and they waited for tourists to come and feed. I heard that there are lice, and no one dared to feed them. I was afraid it would come up. I just went up and took a few pictures. Picture 1-4: Wineglass Bay taken from the viewing platform; Picture 5: Sea cliffs on the southeast side of Wineglass Bay; Picture 6: Coles Bay area as seen on the way up the mountain; Picture 7: Among the bushes next to the parking lot Wild wallaby; Picture 8-9: Rocks full of mountains and plains; Picture 10: UAV flying overhead."
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