Sunday 3 October 2021

Sunday in Hobart, New Norfolk and on our way home.

 We have had a most relaxing time in Hobart, and now it's time to head home.


First port of call was Born in Brunswick a Scandi style cafe for breakfast.


Yummy smoothies.


Scrambled eggs, bacon and halloumi.


The Antique Centre at Willow Court - New Norfolk


Lots of antiques to see in the old buildings at New Norfolk.



Leaving New Norfolk on our way home.


We stopped at Ross for a quick look at the Convict Bridge.


The lovely old church in Ross.


Main Road in Ross.
We stopped at the bakery before heading home.
We had a wonderful weekend.

 






Saturday in Hobart

 We spent a leisurely day in Hobart on the Saturday, starting with breakfast at Mures, a walk around Salamanca Market, then the Botanical Gardens, ending the day at the Drunken Admiral.  Wonderful.


Mures for breakfast.


Lovely cooked breakfast.


One of the tall ships in Hobart.


Salamanca Market.


The Hmong vegetable stalls at Salamanca.

  
Wrought Iron gates into the Botanical Gardens.


Japanese Gardens section.


Waterfall in Japanese Garden.


Cherry Blossom just starting to flower in the Japanese Garden.


One of the many orchids at the Botanical Gardens.


More orchids.


Bridge and reflections at Botanical Gardens.


The Drunken Admiral Restaurant.


Inside the Drunken Admiral.


Skeleton at the ships wheel at the Drunken Admiral.


All lit up at the Constitution Dock.










A Weekend in Hobart

We were lucky enough to find time to spend a lovely weekend in Hobart.  We travelled down on the Friday about lunch time.  I was a good trip with very little traffic.


Sorry, blurry photo of the road sign on our way to Hobart.


The Callington Mill at Oatlands.


Red roofed farm with helicopter on way to Hobart.


The Stage Coach silhouette at Kempton.


Lythgos Row Colonial Cottages at Pontville.
(We have stayed here a couple of times.)


Over the Bridgewater Bridge.


View of Mount Wellington 
aka 'Kunanyi'


A view of Mona over the river.  We didn't go there this trip.


We stayed at the Wrest Point Casino.


View of the old boat sheds from our room.


Yummy cake for afternoon tea.


Over the Tasman Bridge on our way to Barilla Bay.


The restaurant at Barilla Bay.


Seafood platter for two.  So yummy.


Wrest Point Casino all lit up at night time.








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