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Grandpas Guide to Renting a Car in Hobart
Grandpa’s here again to share some things about another city. And our city for today is the city of Hobart.Hobart, the state capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. It is also Australia’s second oldest capital city after Sydney.
The city is located in the river mouth of the Derwent River. And the skyline is dominated by Mount Wellington which is about 1,271 meters high.
The city is the financial and administrative heart of Tasmania, and it also serves as the home port for both Australian and French Antarctic operations.
Hobart is another city ideal for an adventurous road trip. And your Grandpa is eager to give you advice about some of the places where you will surely enjoy.
1. Inverawe Native Gardens.Inverawe Native Gardens is Tasmania’s largest landscaped native garden which is only a 15 minute drive from Hobart.
You will see a vast collection of Australian native plants which is spread over almost 10 hectares that stretches down to the shoreline of North West Bay. You will be aghast by the color, texture and subtle scents of this beautiful garden.
Soak up the serenity and watch some of Inverawe’s 88 bird species hubbub around the area.
All twelve endemic bird species can be seen here.
There are over 7000 native plant species in this vast garden. The plants are also identified by name with cultivation details. And guess what, you can borrow some of their landscaping ideas. The beautiful path, rock walls, sculptures and poetry will surely enrich your experience in this garden.
Inverawe Native Gardens — a divine paradise.
2. Kangaroo Bluff Historic Sight .Kangaroo Bluff Historic Sight is a gun emplacement and fort built in 1880.
Here’s a trivia: the battery guns were never fired and today, the site has been preserved for its picturesque location and its historic significance.
3. Wanting for more exalting views, check out Moorilla.A place of sensory indulgence!
Moorilla is just a 15-minute drive from the center of Hobart. Who would have thought that something so majestic is only a few minutes away?
Moorilla features a cool-climate vineyard and cellar door, a micro-brewery, a world-class restaurant, events on the lawn, eight art-filled accommodation pavilions and, soon, Australia’s largest private museum combining contemporary and historic art.
This place is truly an eye catcher.
4. Explore caves and indulge yourself in the Hasting Caves and Thermal Springs.Hasting Caves and Thermal Springs is only a 90-minute drive from south of Hobart.
See and explore the dolomite caves — which were discovered in 1917 — in a 45-minute tour through the large cavern. The cave is spacious and well-lit which will surely reward you with discovering spectacular subterranean formations such as flowstone, stalactites, columns, shawls, straws, stalagmites and unusual helictites.
Just 5 kilometers from the Cave entrance is the Hastings Cave Visitor Centre and Thermal Springs Pool, where you can swim and pamper yourself in thermal pools —at around 28 degrees Celsius — fed by a natural spring. The pools are also surrounded by forest and ferns with a large picnic area and equipped with change rooms, showers and toilets.
A trip this great will surely go well with a nice rented car.
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