June 12, 2008 at 11:45 am | Australia
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Hi
I’m Toni, 36, single mom.
I’m new to these forums so I’m hoping someone from Hobart is reading here.
I’m traveling to Hobart on the 9th of July, first time visitor, so I will feel like a total tourist…lol.
I am staying at Port Arthur on the first night then heading back to Hobart to spend the last 4 nights in Fern Tree. So I’m wondering how cold does it get it in Fern Tree?
I had a lady say that it snows there…Is that true?
And is there any snow on Mt Wellington yet?
Ok back to being a tourist and all, good places to visit?? Any Thoughts?
And nice reasonable places to eat, you know…somewhere where the locals go for a
good feed.
Please any comments would be great.
Cheers Toni :D.
June 8, 2008 at 9:34 am | Australia
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[quote]I’ve gone all around Australia and I would have to say that the best place for me is Byron Bay. Beautiful beaches, surf, nice town / restaurants etc[/quote]
yeah..it;s good place for traveling..:).
June 7, 2008 at 9:38 am | Australia
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blue mountains in sydney is worth a day visit. would highly reccomend hiring a car and travelling along the great ocean road.
drink lots of water at ayers rock, the flies will try n suck every last drop out of you!.
June 7, 2008 at 9:38 am | Australia
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I raelly can’t see anyone from over seas wanting to come to Australia for anything otehr than our famous Sun, Surf and Sand. Obviously living here I can be wrong but I think if you want the most out of your trip, the best time to come is Nov - Feb when the Sun is warm.
Who cares if its hot, that just means the water wont be cold!.
June 7, 2008 at 9:38 am | Australia
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I havn’t been to Perth for a while so correct me if im wrong but I went to Rotnest Island one day and that was really great. Wildlife and great swimming to boot..