After a drive to the east coast, it suddenly dawned on us that this holiday was going too fast. Continue reading
Mission #5: Freycinet

After a drive to the east coast, it suddenly dawned on us that this holiday was going too fast. Continue reading
With a packed itinerary in Tasmania, Launceston almost didn’t make the cut. But to break up a long drive from Cradle Mountain to the east coast, we thought we might as well drop by the popular Cataract Gorge for lunch. Continue reading
If you ever think my blog is getting a little quiet, remember I write for a few other websites about my adventures! I’ve been getting back into the swing of things and now it’s just articles non-stop. Continue reading
When it comes to Tasmania, there are many iconic places that people will urge you to visit. Cradle Mountain was high up there. Continue reading
On the west coast of Tasmania there is a little town called Strahan – the west coast is also largely made up of Tasmania’s World Heritage listed forest. Continue reading
Ah so I am finally back from this super holiday…and yet I have so much to write! I’ll be recapping my adventures for a while – sorry for dragging it out, but I really had no energy to write during the trip and I really want to share these adventures with you! Continue reading
And so the adventures with our campervan for ten days in Tasmania has begun!
We are now used to our campervan, with our first drive to our first campervan site to a place called “Snug”. It was towards the southern end of Tasmania and a very cute place but I’ll recap all our caravan sites at the end of trip, so I can let you know what was the best and the pros and cons. Continue reading
So after some suggestions via my Instagram and also Amicus‘ Instagram, we were able to come up with a name for our motorhome for our big Tasmania roadtrip!
Another month, another mission but this time it’s taking quite a different turn. Continue reading
I recently passed the one year mark of this blog and boy has it been a ride and eye opener. When I first started blogging, I thought this would probably end up as a hobby, forgotten after three months. Continue reading