A perfect little capsule of natural beauty and fresh food, Bruny Island is sometimes described as a microcosm of Tasmania. This remote island off an island will please food and nature lovers alike.
Exploring The Natural Highlights of Freycinet National Park and Bicheno
South of Bay Of Fires, the orange boulders slowly turn to pink granite mountains. Ringed by The Hazards, Freycinet National Park is a little parcel of coastal wilderness on the East Coast with scenic hikes and secluded bays. Wineglass Bay is the headline act, but nearby Bicheno is a worthwhile base, with many coastal attractions of its own. Devil’s Corner Cellar Door Devil’s Corner’s recent renovations have made it a must stop winery on the East Coast, offering a winning…
The Best Things To See in Bay of Fires And Nearby Hidden Gems
Welcome to the east coast of Tasmania, famed for the contrasted colour palette that stretches its rugged coastlines. Admire the natural beauty of the bright orange boulders, offset by white sands and crystalline, turquoise waters. You’d be mistaken for thinking the area was named for the orange lichen stained rocks though, it’s also rich in Aboriginal history. Bay of Fires was named by an explorer, who saw many fires burning on the shores as he sailed past in 1773.
The Curious Report: Guide to Canberra
When I think of Canberra, I remember passing through on a family holiday and driving around and around and around in circles. If you visit today, you can still expect an unnatural number of roundabouts as you explore Australia’s capital, but so much else has changed. Canberra promises that you will find more than what you came for and you’ll find this to be true.
The Curious Report: Guide To Sydney
Sydney has the ‘wow factor’ for visitors. It’s intrinsically linked to Australian tourism and is undoubtably the first place that comes to mind, summoning images of the Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Bondi Beach.
The Curious Report: Guide to Byron Bay
The hippie origins of Byron Bay have been given a good buff – these days it’s a shinier, fancier version of its former self. The influx of mass tourism surely makes a local shudder, but there is no doubt there is many a gem to treasure.