Tazmania and Lizard, Wed Dec 14, 2022

         

Departing and Breakfast at Ed's

Rain, rain, rain. We left the hotel (Quest) at last minute, attempting to wait out the rain. Check out was 10:00 :-/ so got rained on getting gas and stopping off at Ed's Spuntino Cafe & Bar for breakfast hoping the rain would stop. We had wonderful french mushroom omelets, excellent coffee, and an amazing raspberry muffin. Ed is a cullinary genius and his tiny bar/restaurant is truly an amazing place.

Ed's Spuntino Cafe & Bar



there in the background is Ed. He's a food magican.

Taroona

down the coast towards Taroona

the Historic Taroona shot tower

Kingston Beach

Kingston Beach was very nice.

Tinderbox Road south towards Tinderbox Beach

Pierson's Point Lighthouse





Tinderbox Beach







Continuing towards Margate



We continued clockwise around the peninsula past Howdon towards Margate. Much of this was unpaved.


and then we ran out of pavement


Past Margate where we saw the train but didn't stop. Not much there.

Fergate

To Ferngate then turned towards Mt. Wellington.


Bus Stop

We pulled over at this bus stop with an out-house for a quick break. There was a beautiful stream with waterfall and fern forest near the aptly-named town of "Fern Tree". The bathroom was locked, but a bus driver stopped for a break and took pity on Kathi so she let us in.

bus stop restroom break











Mt. Wellington

We drove up the twisty road towards the top of Mt. Wellington. We went up until the final few turns when it started snowing. The snow was more like hail as we turned around. But after descending a ways, all precipitation went away.


SNOW on the ground on December 14 at 2200 ft elevation!

And back down the mountain after turning around because a layer of hail/snow pellets was starting to cover the road.

Opossum Bay at the end of South Arm





South Arm and Opossum Bay

Back thru Hobart, across the bridge, with the goal of taking B33 down around South Arm. But we accidently got off towards Rosny and went thru Bellerive. Bellerive was a port full of sail boats in the harbor. With the sun out it was a particularly nice looking city. Then back onto B33 and down to Opossum Bay.

We walked along the beach at the South arm end public recreation reserve before going back to have a snack in Opossum Bay.






Then back up north and east across the causeway towards Sorell (a popular bedroom community for Hobart) then finally south on C334 and A9 towards port Arthur. Overall this third day was a long drive though much, much better scenery than yesterday. Yesterday, everything south of Campbell Town was pretty much road construction and unremarkable scenery in the rain. Today was a huge relief / improvement.

Last leg towards Port Arthur

Tasman National Park Lookout

It's been a long day, so after this lookout stop, we decided to skip tessellated road until tomorrow. We drove through Eaglehawk neck and past Taranna where saw the Unzoo, then finally to Port Arthur. Tomorrow we'll try to hit the Unzoo, the Eagle Neck sites, and maybe have lunch at FishLips :)

Port Arthur Motor Inn

We checked in, dropped off bags and had dinner at the picture window restaurant. Kathi had salmon, Chris had pureed veggie soup with a roll and stuffed chicken. Afterwards Chris toured the historic Port Arthur site until he got chased out for not being on an official guided tour

Port Arthur historic site

The town of Port Arthur is tiny, population 251. The site is a UNESCO historic site, one of about 11 British prison colonies from 1830—1877. Since 1987, the site has been managed by the Port Arthur Historic Site Management Authority. They collect fees from tourists (except those like me who just wander down from the Port Arthur Motor Inn which adjoins the property).













Another kangaroo!


I was taking a photosphere here when the guide of that tour group chased me out of the park,
"for my safety", because I was not part of an official tour group.


There he is again near the edit near the Inn.

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