Tag: Roadtrip
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Eyre Peninsula

Moving on from windy Port Lincoln, we drove in search of warmer and better weather in the lovely town of Coffin Bay, a 45 minute drive up the road. We had booked a campsite in the Coffin Bay National Park called Black Springs and we were in for a challenge, as it was 15km of…
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Adelaide-Port Lincoln

Once done with the Great Ocean Road, we spent a hectic week and a half back home in Adelaide. Even though it had only been around a month since we had left, we had been missing home a little and especially the doggos. I think both sets of parents had also been missing us and…
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The Great Ocean Road (and Lameroo)

Back at it again with the close together posts. No chance that it will continue, but here we go. Well, we managed to survive the boat ride back and we were now into an arguably more dangerous situation of driving a troopy through Melbourne… We did however manage to catch up with Alex, one of…
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Port Arthur and the Tasman Peninsula

Again, apologies for the delay between posts to our passionate fans. After saying goodbye to Freycinet, we headed further down the Tasmanian East Coast with the goal of making it to Port Arthur. Along the way, we stopped and had a look around at the Tesselated Pavement at Eaglehawk Neck. A stretch of coastline formed…
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Freycinet National park

What’s going on, two posts in such quick succession, must be needing to pay the bills! After our time around the blue beaches of the Mid East coast of Tassie, we made our way down to one of Steve’s favourite areas, the Freycinet National Park which included the much photographed Wineglass Bay. In classic Steve…
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Bay of Fires and Friendly Beaches

After finishing messing around with mountains and waterfalls in the interior, we decided it was time to head to the east coast and much to Lauren’s delight, some beaches! On the way, we took the advice of a local and drove through the Mountain Biking town of Derby and decided to hire some bikes and…
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Cradle Mountain

Apologies again for the delays in posts, I promise that this will definitely happen again. Real talk though, we have been super busy the last couple of weeks zooming around and haven’t had time to write a post, but, here one is! So, we decided it was time to visit the world famous Cradle Mountain,…
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Russell Falls and Parsons Falls

Things are finally right with the world again, Trip Round Under has found some waterfalls! We actually managed to tick one of our biggest bucket list items for our trip on the way by finding a Platypus in the wild! We went on our second ‘Platypus walk’ of the trip, but this one was a…
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South West Tasmania

After our adventures on Bruny Island and safely bracing the “high seas” of the 20 minute ferry crossing, we focused our attention on the not often talked about South West of Tasmania. We weren’t really sure where to start, so we immediately decided to make our way to the most southern pub in Australia, the…
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Bruny Island Tasmania

Two posts in quick succession, what’s going on! Almost like we’re on holiday or something… Anyway, after leaving Hobart, we made our way down to Kettering, the departure point to another one of Lauren’s belly’s favourite places, a ferry dock! This time however, we were off to Bruny Island, a much calmer ferry ride and…