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AAT Kings 7 Day Western Escape Departing Hobart |
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Day 1: Arrive Hobart
Transfer from Hobart Airport to your
hotel for check-in, then an afternoon
tour of Hobart. Our orientation tour
takes in Battery Point, Salamanca
Place and Constitution Dock. Return
to the hotel for a welcome drink and
dinner with your Tour Director and
fellow passengers.
Hotel: Wrest Point, Hobart. D
Day 2: Russell Falls
We head west through New Norfolk to
the magnificent Mt. Field National Park,
the site of spectacular Russell Falls. We'll
then wind our way up to the sensational
Lake St. Clair with its breathtaking
views. Back down to Queenstown via the
rainforest-bordered road of the World
Heritage protected Franklin-Gordon
Wild Rivers National Park.
Hotel: Chancellor Inn, Queenstown,
2 nights. B D
Day 3: Gordon River Cruise
Today we travel to the fishing village
of Strahan on the Macquarie Harbour
where we'll cruise the Gordon River,
including lunch. You'll be awestruck by
the beauty of the dark waters, stained
amber by buttongrass tannins, reflecting
the untouched wilderness and be
amazed by the 2,000 year old Huon Pine
at Heritage Landing. Post cruise the
afternoon is yours. Use your free time
to relax or explore ? enjoy an optional,
highly recommended, train ride on the
West Coast Wilderness Railway or maybe
visit the Huon Pine Museum. B L D
Day 4: Cradle Mountain
We travel past Lake Plimsoll through
Tullah on the shores of Lake Rosebery,
surrounded by forests and mountains
and close to the Southwest Conservation
Area, to the sensational Cradle Mountain
National Park. Once there we'll take you
up to Waldheim and gorgeous Dove Lake
for spectacular views of Cradle Mountain
- make sure the camera's loaded and
the battery's charged, this is a scenic
highlight, and the air - there's none
fresher! En route to Burnie we travel to
Sheffield for a wander through this town
of murals with its colourful wall paintings
that adorn the town's buildings.
Hotel: Beachfront Voyager, Burnie,
2 nights. B D
Day 5: The Nut, Stanley
First up today is a guided tour of the
Paper Makers' Workshop, located on
the site of the old Burnie Paper Mill.
Rolling green hills and Friesian cows -
this morning you'll think you're in a
butter commercial as we make our way
to Table Cape, home of tulips, for views of
Bass Strait, the lighthouse and coastline.
We'll arrive at Wynyard for morning tea.
Then picturesque Stanley is in our sights
as we head west for lunch with a view of
'The Nut'. On arrival we visit Highfield
Historic Site, unique amongst colonial
residences in Tasmania. It was built by
the Van Diemen's Land Company and is
a rare example of domestic architecture
from the Regency period, which is
characterised by refined decoration that
is geometric yet elegant. B
Day 6: Cataract Gorge - Launceston
We travel east along the coast through
Penguin and Ulverstone. Then we're
off to Ashgrove Farm Cheese Factory
for a presentation on cheese making
and some delicious product testing -
yum! Deloraine is our lunch stop. Then
it's on to Launceston, where we'll visit
Cataract Gorge - wilderness in the city.
Just two minutes out of town and you're
surrounded by rivers, a gorge and exotic
flora and fauna. Enjoy a walk across the
suspension bridge, spot peacocks or
take the chairlift for an aerial view of this
fascinating urban wilderness, you decide.
Hotel: Mercure Hotel, Launceston. B
Day 7: Depart Launceston
Your tour concludes this morning
after breakfast. You will be transferred
to Launceston Airport for your
onward flight. B

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