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Places To Visit In Tasmania?


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Well no G6 for me...felt guilty spending the extra $300 above a buzz box after talking it over with minister for finance. That also happens to be the cost of a Racewars entry with VMax challenge option. Will mention it to the other half once nothing has broken on the car for a while though :ninja:

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Shamlessly bumping this thread up~>

I am doing Easter in Tassie this year- taking the boat over then renting a 'full sized sedan'. Will be driving from Launceston to Hobart (one way only)

Which way would be the best to go? Launceston through the Central Highlands/Great Lake or the East Coast way instead?

I heard it's a lot like New Zealand and if that is even the slightest bit true then no doubt it will be amazing!

Really looking forward to the Museum of Old and New Art too.

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Suggest east coast route A3 then B34. B34 is ummmm :thumbsup: But be prepared for being held up by slow trucks on A3 as its mostly single lane. All sealed roads.

I think we didn't do Great Lakes route because at time part of it wasn't sealed - not sure don't remember soz. The roads there are some of the best in Oz!

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Nup had to abort mission for family reasons. Now that you remind me I still need to spend the credit with the airline.

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CLuTZ,

Honestly which route you take depends on what your after.

If you want a scenic drive than take the east coast for sure.
If your more intent on having a slightly spirited and adventurous drive then take the Central highlands. (However there is about a 10km gravel stretch that cant be avoided without a pretty serious detour, so if your worried about paint chips I would avoid this route.)

Honestly though it is the best drive, no traffic, and some places where you can really push what ever your driving as hard as you want.

And the big ass lake in the middle of no where is pretty cool too.

Just my 2c.

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