After a few years of unsuccessfully trying to visit Tasmania, the island state, in our motorhome, Belle, we finally made it in February 2024. Planning started in earnest when we had to book the ferry to Tasmania in September 2023. Who would have thought that ferry trip would be so booked out! We gave ourselves a leisurely five days to drive to Geelong, Victoria to get the ferry.
Next stop was a great caravan park in Bendigo, with the best ever ensuite site (great towels, toiletries, and even our own clothesline). We did the laundry, had a dip in the pool and a lovely soak in the spa.
The sailing journey went smoothly, the ship was well equipped (we could even get tourist information and buy our Tasmanian National Parks pass there). We were ready to start our Tasmanian Adventure! The plan was to visit new places, since we’d both had many previous trips to Tassie. We also had lined up time travelling in Tasmania with our friends, Denise and Steve. This seems a good place to end the first post for this trip.
4 thoughts on “2024 Tasmania Trip – getting there”
Wow! I am impressed with the campgrounds..and that most of them were free. Beautiful country. I look fwd to more blogs to see if there is a real Tasmanian Devil.
Hi Pat and Dick,
The free camps look terrific – some good ‘finds’ there and I’ll remember them for future reference!
It’s also interesting that the inspectors checked your gas bottles – i wonder what vegetable matter they expected to find in them! Or were they checking their condition?
Enjoy the remainder of your adventure and I look forward to further blog entries from Tassie.
L
F
Wow! I am impressed with the campgrounds..and that most of them were free. Beautiful country. I look fwd to more blogs to see if there is a real Tasmanian Devil.
Hi Pat and Dick,
The free camps look terrific – some good ‘finds’ there and I’ll remember them for future reference!
It’s also interesting that the inspectors checked your gas bottles – i wonder what vegetable matter they expected to find in them! Or were they checking their condition?
Enjoy the remainder of your adventure and I look forward to further blog entries from Tassie.
L
F
We did the three caps walk. Loved it.
Wonderful! I am reading Alan Villiers book on Tasmanian maritime history. You will probably see it in bookstore on the Island.
Larry