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Itinerary Prepared for
Betty
Anne & Allen McCall
continues.....
Day
23 – Thursday, November 23: Melbourne / Launceston / Bicheno
Spend the day exploring the trails and walks of this pristine and
beautiful area, many of which are the most scenic and photographed
- Wineglass Bay is the classic image - in Tasmania.
Day 24– Friday, November 24: Bicheno
/ Port Arthur/Dunalley
Head south this morning to Port
Arthur (about 2 ½ hours away), one of convict Australia’s
most no
torious
sites. Prisoners, both incarcerated and working for settlers, who
committ
ed
crimes were sent here. While in appearances a very pleasant place
now, its history belies this near pastoral setting. There is much
here to learn of one of the darker periods of England’s past.
Return a little way up the road to Potter’s
Croft for your overnight. As well as accommodation, Potter’s
Croft has a gallery with a selection of Tasmanian artists and craftspeople
– your host is an accomplished potter with a workshop on site.

Day
25 – Saturday, November 25: Dunalley / Hobart
It’s a short 58km to Hobart,
Tasmania’s historic city, so you can leave Dunalley at your
leisure. The downtown Salamanca markets are on today, featuring local
wares, crafts, arts food and drink. Look around Hobart, much of which
is convict built. Overnight in Hobart.
Day 26 – Sunday, November 26: Hobart
/ Cradle Mountain
Drive northwest today to Cradle
Mountain, about 270km via the scenic route
through
the m
ountains
and the Franklin-Gordon/Cradle Mountain National Park. You stay tonight
in a traditional National Park cabin, very basic but heated, and with
a kitchen area in the general cabins area. Again the Ranger Station
can help you look over the available walks, then enjoy a late afternoon
out in this stunning area. There are many shorter walks, including
one named The Enchanted Forest that winds its way through both eucalyptus
and rainforest, however if the day is fine you will probably want
to enjoy a view of the sunset over the mountains. 
Day 27 – Monday, November 27: Cradle
Mountain
Spend a relaxing day exploring the park. Suggested is the Dove Lake
Loop, an easy 2 hour walk along a track takes you under the shadow
of Cradle Mountain, through the tranquil Ballroom Forest and back
along the western shore of the lake to your starting point.
Day 28 – Tuesday, November 28: Cradle
Mountain / Kings Run
Leave Cradle Mountain this morning and head to Tasmania’s north
coast and then on to Kings Run, arriving about lunchtime. King’s
Run is a former cattle property turned into a wildlife refuge. The
features of Kings Run are the spectacular coastline & its nocturnal
wildlife. The western bo
undary
is the Southern Ocean that pounds a rugged foreshore studded with
quartzite outcrops and an abundance of shorebirds. Inland heath land
and low eucalypt areas containing rare flora help to support a rich
variety of birdlife including many of Tasmania's endemic species.
The rare Orange Bellied Parrot migrates through the property in autumn
and spring. The former pasture areas are now a marsupial lawn grazed
by
wallabies, Common Wombat and bandicoots. These animals in turn support
healthy populations of the world's largest carnivorous marsupials,
Tasmanian Devils and Spotted-tail Quolls. With the co-operation of
the Tasmanian Nature Conservation Branch owner Geoff has de
veloped
a method of viewing the Tasmanian Devil in the wild. There are no
roads on the property only sandy tracks; devils traverse these tracks
during their nightly search for food. A scent trail is dragged along
these sandy tracks to a rustic fisherman's shack to view the devils
that generally arrive within a few hours of sunset. The devils extraordinary
sense of smell & hearing do not detect the guests watching in
candlelight through a window as the animals feed on a road kill relocated
from a local road. A "Devil Restaurant" as such where it's
safe for them to eat! A soft outside light allows guests to see a
range of devil behavior and a simple sound system brings the sometimes
"raucous vocalizations" inside the 'hide'. After an evening
of amazing wildlife retire to your nearby accommodation. Your accommodation
is a cottage at Murrawah, where the last Tasmanian Tiger was trapped.
Day 29– Wednesday, November 29: King’s
Run
Continue to explore Kings Run this morning, then head a few miles
south Arthur Rive
r
Township (m
ore
a small village) at the mouth of the Arthur River. Here board your
small cruise boat to travel up the river through temperate rainforest
and adjoining ecotone in the Arthur
Pieman Conservation Area. The guided cruise will stop about 10
miles up river, where your guide will lead you on a walk through the
forest, and you enjoy a picnic lunch. Azure Kingfishers and other
birds are usually seen along the river, and on the return White-bellied
Sea-eagles swoop in to be feed with thrown fish.
You get back from the cruise at 3pm, and head north
and back along the coast to Stanley
,
abo
ut
60 miles away. Stanley
is on a small peninsula jutting out into Bass Straight, and at the
base of The Nut, a small hill overlooking the sea are colonies of
both Short-tailed Shearwaters and Fairy Penguins. This evening watch
the return home from foraging at sea of both these species. Both species
are easily seen in very close proximity, the penguins literally at
your feet. Overnight near Stanley, and enjoy a special meal for the
end of your long Australian journey.
Day
30 - Thursday, November 30: Stanley / Devonport
Sleep in this morning after a busy week, complete with several late
nights. Head east along the coast, stopping at small towns and villages.
Fly from Devonport to Melbourne at 5.15pm, arriving at 6.30pm. Overnight
at the airport.
Day 31- Friday, December 1: Melbourne / Los
Angeles / Seattle
Sadly you leave Australia today, but taking many memories and permanent
souvenirs. Due to the International Dateline, you arrive back into
Los Angeles early this same morning, in plenty of time to catch your
flight to Seattle. *L,*M,*B
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