Tasmania so far only a week in has been amazing, and just seems to keep getting better. We arrived in Bridport on Monday having driven along quiet "Australia day" roads through Exceter with a short stop in Georgetown.
Nothing is too far away in Tassie. We arrived just after lunch and found the only remaining unpowered site in the foreshore campground. Bridport was "alive" with Australia Day activity... it had a really great feel.
During holiday season Bridport grows from 2000 by a factor of 5.
We managed to shoe horn ourselves onto the site, 50m from the beach, sheltered, sunny. What more could we want.
We watched the tennis quarter finals at the pub, had fish and chips and all was as it should be.
Our Bridport site.
We found the remnents of the once great Tasmania - Victoria pier. It was in a state of disrepair as it's not longer needed now that the ferry's are operating (Note Point Nepean in the background).
Nothing is too far away in Tassie. We arrived just after lunch and found the only remaining unpowered site in the foreshore campground. Bridport was "alive" with Australia Day activity... it had a really great feel.
During holiday season Bridport grows from 2000 by a factor of 5.
We managed to shoe horn ourselves onto the site, 50m from the beach, sheltered, sunny. What more could we want.
We watched the tennis quarter finals at the pub, had fish and chips and all was as it should be.
Our Bridport site.
We found the remnents of the once great Tasmania - Victoria pier. It was in a state of disrepair as it's not longer needed now that the ferry's are operating (Note Point Nepean in the background).
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