Two Days in Hobart

Two Days in Hobart

 What to see, places to eat and hotels in Hobart.

Nestled between imposing Mount Wellington and the placid waters of the Derwent River, Hobart offers a spectacular place to enjoy quality food and drink, as well as arts and a dose of history. By Jason Staines


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Quick Chat with an Island Minder

Quick Chat with an Island Minder

Aquick chat with an island minder.


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Hobart's Hidden Path

Hobart's Hidden Path

Not 20 minutes from the centre of Hobart, Mount Wellington is one of Tasmania's most pleasurable – and convenient – walking and cycling trails.
Words and images by
Nicole Gill
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Tasmania- 2011 Regional Food Report

Tasmania- 2011 Regional Food Report

Australian Traveller tracked down the best food and wine destinations in the country, from traditional favourites to up-and-coming foodie meccas, farmers’ markets and regional cooking schools. Bon appetit!
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Toasting the Tamar

Toasting the Tamar

AT reader Charlie Inglefield from Sydney has fallen hard for a burgeoning wine region in Tasmania’s northeast. Can he make it out with his liver alive?
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Heaven on Earth: Church stay in Hobart

Heaven on Earth: Church stay in Hobart

Justin Wastnage puts his eternal soul at risk with a weekend stay in Hobart’s quirkiest hotel, Pendragon Hall – a deconsecrated church with beds for pews, pillows for pulpits, and perhaps the world’s only ensuite confessional-cum-water closet . . .
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Lark Distillery, Hobart

Lark Distillery, Hobart

Aaron Smith finds out if a one-day whisky tour of Tasmania's premier boutique distillery is worth the cost.
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The Overland Track

The Overland Track

This multi-day walk through World Heritage-listed landscapes should be on every Australian’s must-do list. But if you want to collapse into a real bed each night, there’s only one way to tackle the track, as Bruce Holmes discovers.
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