Ross Bridge: A Historic Gem in Tasmania

Ross Bridge, spanning the Macquarie River in Tasmania, is one of Australia’s most significant colonial-era structures, built in 1836 by convicts.
Things to do in Tasmania’s Coal River Valley

The Coal River Valley is a region known for its rich history, exceptional wines, and the charming town of Richmond.
Autumn in Hobart and Southern Tasmania

As the crisp air settles over Southern Tasmania, autumn brings a stunning transformation to the landscape. Fiery hues of red, orange, and gold sweep across
Southern Tasmania Autumn Photography Competition

2025 Autumn Photography Competition Join in the fun this Autumn by entering the 2025 Southern Tasmania Autumn Photography Competition. Simply tag your social posts with
Where to stay in Hobart for Dark Mofo

If you’re planning to attend Dark Mofo this year, you’ll want to find the perfect place to stay that will let you make the most
Mavista Rainforest Walking Track on Bruny Island

Tucked away in the heart of South Bruny Island, the Mavista Picnic Area and Walking Track offers a peaceful escape into lush, cool-temperate rainforest. This
HOT LIST – 2025 Autumn Events in Hobart and Southern Tasmania

Dive into our Hot List of must-attend autumn events in Southern Tasmania, and immerse yourself in the region’s vibrant culture and festivities. From music festivals
No Car Required: Tips for Exploring Hobart on Foot

Hobart is a wonderful city to explore on foot. The city is a very manageable size to walk around in and public transport is readily available to key attractions that are a bit further out. We’ve put together some tips to help you explore Hobart without a car.
The Wall in the Wilderness: A Masterpiece of Timber and History

The Wall in the Wilderness is an awe-inspiring work of art, one of the most ambitious artistic undertakings in Australia in recent years.
10 Must Visit Waterfalls In Southern Tasmania

Southern Tasmania is a paradise for waterfall enthusiasts, boasting over 200 waterfalls scattered throughout the region. With its lush, ancient rainforests and consistently high rainfall,
Ultimate Guide to Waterfront Hotels in Hobart Tasmania

Whether you’re seeking a unique boutique stay or the finest in luxury accommodations, Hobart offers a diverse array of waterfront hotels that cater to every
Exploring the Natural Wonders of the Tasman Peninsula

The Tasman Peninsula, a rugged and captivating region of southern Tasmania, is home to some of Australia’s most spectacular natural attractions. From dramatic sea cliffs
She’s Golden, Love: 10 Spots to Visit During Autumn

Autumn in Tassie is really something special. We know our lovely isle has a heart of gold, and in autumn the outside matches the inside! There’s magic in the air as deciduous trees transform their greenery into enchanting displays of glowing golds, rusty reds and vibrant oranges. Here are 10 spots to set your heart on fire and crunch some serious leaf.
Explore Battery Point: Tasmania’s Historic Gem

Battery Point, in nipaluna/Hobart, offers an enchanting blend of history and modern allure. Initially established in the early 1800s as a coastal defence, this area
Bucket List Adventure: Tasmania’s Southwest National Park

Discover Tasmania’s Southwest National Park, some of the most remote, unspoiled scenery in all of Australia, a landscape photographer’s dream. The Southwest National Park is Tasmania’s
Markets in Hobart and Southern Tasmania

Explore the rich tapestry of Markets in Hobart and Southern Tasmania Hobart and Southern Tasmania are a treasure trove of cultural diversity, natural beauty, and
50 Things to Do with Kids in Hobart & Surrounds

School holidays… What a time to be alive! Don’t worry, we have you covered, with 50 things to do with the kids in and around Hobart (in no particular order). A lot of these family friendly activities are free or easy on the budget. Now go out and have some good old fashioned family fun!
Ultimate Guide to Waterfalls of Southern Tasmania

Hey now, what did you just whisper? You’re bored with sticking to the rivers and the lakes that you’re used to? We hear you, and have just the thing to help you follow your adventurous dreams. We’ve picked 24 wet and wild waterfalls for you to chase.
Explore Mount Field National Park

Mount Field National Park is a nature lovers’ wonderland in the heart of Tasmania. This beautiful and diverse park is renowned for its breathtaking waterfalls,
Ultimate Guide to Richmond Tasmania

The popular Richmond Village has a whole lot of charm, with its quaint Georgian streetscape, iconic sandstone bridge and fascinating echoes of early colonial life. Located a scenic 30 minute drive from Hobart (with plenty of mouth-watering food and wine on the way), it’s the perfect day trip!