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Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Self-driving
 
[Free Tour]     17 Jan 2019
As an island state independent of Australia, Tasmania has a sparsely populated, year-round climate and a wide range of landforms. Different landscapes along the way, different geological landscapes. Travel to Tasmania is the best way to travel to Tasmania because of its numerous attractions and inconvenient public transportation.

As an island state independent of Australia, Tasmania has a sparsely populated, year-round climate and a wide range of landforms. Different landscapes along the way, different geological landscapes. Travel to Tasmania is the best way to travel to Tasmania because of its numerous attractions and inconvenient public transportation.

Since it is self-driving, then the choice of route is very important. This introduction is for everyone to select 3 self-driving lines, can enjoy the scenery of the tower island, and do not need to ride, self-driving usually in 5 to 7 days to play hin fun!


One, a detailed explanation of the self-driving lines

From Melbourne or Sydney, it takes more than an hour to reach Tasmania's two main portals: Hobart and Lanceston. There are direct flights to Melbourne or Sydney from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Hong Kong.

Point: so getting in and out from Hobart and Langsston is the best option!


Delicious trip to the East (5 days) 

[circuit overview]

Horbart- Hearn Valley (Huon Valley)-Fressene (Freycinet)-Lanceston (Launceston)

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Overview of the 5-day route map of eastern Tasmania


[introduction to routes]

Tasmanian seafood is one of the best in Australia! The brightest one is the fresh lobster, the bigger abalone than the face, and our journey is to eat delicious seafood as we drive ourselves. The route will concatenate two of Tasmania's most important cities: Hobart and Lanceston. For a detailed roadmap, see below, and I'll also explain the daily itinerary:

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Seafood feast!


[Day 1: Hobart]

Hobart is the capital of Tasmania, and Hobart is leaning back on Mount Wellington (Mt.) Wellington), faces the glamorous scenery of (Derwent River), the river of Devon, and is famous all over the world. If it happens on Saturday, you must not miss the local specialty bazaar-Salamanca, the best outdoor market in the Southern Hemisphere, (Salamanca Market), which sells dazzling specialties and handicrafts.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Wellington Mountain and Peak View platform


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Twain, r.


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Salamanca Market

Tips:

Travel time today: about 1 hou

Destination Navigation address:

1 Salamanca Fair: Salamanca Pl Hobart TAS 7001 Australia

2 Mount Wellington (Peak View platform): Pinnacle Rd,Wellington Park TAS 7054, Australia


[Day 2: Hobart-Horn Valley]

Hearn Valley is the representative of the pastoral landscape of Tasmania, southwest of Hobart, about 50 minutes. The aerial walkway in the valley's Tahun Forest (Tahune Forest) is one of the most popular attractions, walking on a 597-meter, 48-meter-high walkway overlooking the lush temperate forests, as well as those centuries or even millennia-old trees. Hern ó n (Huon Pine) is his representative.

If you are energetic, you can also travel to the Bonoran Wildlife Park, just 30 minutes away from Hobart, just outside Hobart, where the mission is to protect injured or orphaned wildlife and help them return to the wild. The keepers in the garden regularly guide visitors to the lovely elves and have a chance to get in close contact with them.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Tahouen air aisle


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Bonoran Wildlife Park


Tips:

Driving hours today: about 3 hours

Destination Navigation address:

1 Tahun Airway: Tahune AirWalk, Arve Rd, Geeveston TAS 7116

2 Bonoran Wildlife Park: 593 Briggs Road,Brighton,TAS


[Day 3: Hobart-Richmond-Fichene (Wine Cup Bay)]

Heading north from Hobart to the historic town of (Richmond) in Richmond, where old-fashioned buildings, churches, stone bridges and prisons were preserved. Leave Richmond, heading north to (Freycinet National Park). Fathagne National Park on the East Coast The park has one of the ten most beautiful bays in the world: wineglass Bay (Wineglass Bay),. The park's Silent Bay (Sleepy Bay) and Towell Cape Lighthouse (Cape Tourville Lighthouse), enjoy spectacular shoreline views.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Richmond Town Stone Bridge


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Fathagne national park-wine cup bay


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Cape Torville lighthouse


Tips:

Driving hours today: about 2.5 hours

Destination Navigation address:

1 Richmond Town (Richmond Stone Bridge): Bridge Street, Richmond, Clarence, Tasmania 2004, Australia

2 Fathagne National Park: Freycinet Dr Freycinet TAS 7215 Australia


[Day 4: Fressene-Langsston-Tamar Valley]

Still in the vicinity of Fichene, Freycinet Marine Farm can eat full-flavoured Pacific oysters and green mouth, especially fresh sweet and fat, oyster incense in the teeth between the long time, let people praise, recommended not to miss! All the way north from Fressene, there is a Grand Canyon in the center of the city, called the (Cataract Gorge Reserve), Canyon Reserve, with the world's longest single-handle rope path, and a beautiful peacock walking in the sun! Friends interested in Australian red wine, Tamar Valley (Tamar Valley) should not miss out at the Josef Chromy winery to taste and buy wines rich in the cool climate of Tasmania. In addition to providing wine-testing services, the vineyards with a beautiful environment are also open to visitors.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Seafood from Freycinet Marine Farm


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Kadneit Canyon Reserve


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Tamar Valley


Tips:

Travel time today: about 2.5 hours

Destination Navigation address:

① Freycinet Marine Farm:1784 Coles Bay Rd, Coles Bay TAS 7215 Australia

2 Cadnette Canyon Reserve: 74 / 90 Basin Rd, Launceston TAS 7250 Australia

3 Tamar Valley: 26 Craythorne Rd, Rosevears TAS 7277 Australia


[Day 5: perimeter of Lanceston]

There is a vast area of forest near Lanceston, where outdoor friends can experience a tree-top adventure at (Hollybank Forest Reserve), a tree-top adventure with steel cables and pulleys. For example, the Taishan version of the free descent of the way to fly 20 meters high of the forest. If it's a family with kids, or an unlimited interest in eating, the 30-odd natural sauces from Tasmanian Jam Factory (Tasmanian Gourmet Sauce Company) absolutely satisfy your tongue, and it's good to buy it as a chaperone gift.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

HollybanHollybank Forest Reserve


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Tree top exploration


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Tasmanian jam


Tips:

Driving hours today: about 1.5 hours

Destination Navigation address:

1 Hollybank Forest Nature Reserve: 66 Hollybank Rd, Underwood TAS 7268 Australia

2 Tasmanian Jam Factory: 174 Leighlands Rd, Evandale TAS 7212 Australia


Round Island Tour (6 days) 

[circuit overview]

Horbart-Port Arthur (Port Arthur)-Wine Cup Bay (Wineglass Bay)-Bisheno (Bicheno)-Lontherston (Launceston)-Luck Hill (CradleMountain)-Langston (Launceston)-Hobart (Hobart)

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Overview of the 6-day route around Tasmania


[circuit profile]

Six-day self-driving tour around the island, self-driving to explore the mysterious land, enjoy the natural and humanistic dual charm. From Hobart, all the way north, on the way to the port of Arthur, wine cup bay, penguin homing and other projects. A lullaby mountain was arranged on the way back inland, abandoning the relatively secluded western coastline. Next, I'll show you how to spend 6 days driving over Tasmania's main attractions.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Cradle mountain


[Day 1: Hobart]

In addition to the city, the Wellington Mountains around Hobart and the ancient town of Richmond are good places to go. Richmond's most famous attraction is the stone bridge, and even MiyazakiHayao's animation takes it as a background.

Tips:

Driving hours today: about 2 hours

Destination Navigation address:

1 Richmond Town (Richmond Stone Bridge): Bridge Street, Richmond, Clarence, Tasmania 2004, Australia

2 Mount Wellington (Peak View platform): Pinnacle Rd,Wellington Park TAS 7054, Australia


[Day 2: Hobart-Port Arthur]

Port Arthur (Port Arthur), is located on the Tasman peninsula southeast of Hobart. Port Arthur is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Tasmania, a prison that was a repeat of exile in the early British colonies, where Australia's history as a place of exile can be understood. And the entire port is already the world heritage of the United Nations, known as an open-air museum. Through the Tasman Peninsula, we can also see a number of geomorphological wonders: Checker Road, Eagle neck Road, Tasman Arch, Demon Kitchen, water spray Cave. Especially can see why it became a place of exile when he drove by the Eagle neck Road and found the famous sculpture of the evil dog.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Port Arthur 缩写为 Pt Art


Tips:

Driving hours today: about 3 hours

Destination Navigation address:

Port Arthur: 6973 Arthur Hwy,Port Arthur TAS 7182


[Day 3: wineglass Bay-Bisheno]

If it's Saturday, be sure to get up early to catch up with the busiest moments of the Salamanca Fair. It's one of the biggest bazaars in the southern hemisphere, and many of the island's best-known handicrafts set up stalls on Saturdays (like lavender bears). From the bazaar to the picturesque East Coast and to the East Coast of Fossene National Park, leave Hobart, one of the world's 10 most beautiful beaches, is named "Wine Cup Bay" in the National Park. To get to Wine Cup Bay, buy tickets to the National Park at the (Coles Bay) Visitor Center in Cos Bay, then follow Freycinet Rd to the end of the road, get out of the car and walk, and the walk to the Wine Cup Bay viewing platform takes about 2.5 hours.

Tips:

It is recommended that you take enough drinking water (at least 2L per person) on foot to Wine Cup Bay and prepare shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, and comfortable sweating clothing for long walks.

Two of the best-known labels in the town of (Bicheno), a coastal fishing port 30 kilometers north of Cos Bay, are the water spray Cave (Blow Hole) and the Blue Penguin homing trip, water spray Cave, just near the entrance to the town of Bisheno. Blue penguin homing is the main activity of the town, compared with Philip island penguin homing, although it is not that large, but here penguin homing is really zero distance watch oh ~

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Salamanca Fai


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Fathagne national park-wine cup bay


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

[地名] [澳大利亚] Bicheno


The time of homing is affected by season (about 17:30 in winter and around 20:00 in summer). It is recommended to make an appointment in advance.


Tips:

Driving hours today: about 3 hours

Destination Navigation address:

1 Salamanca Fair: Salamanca Pl Hobart TAS 7001 Australia

2 Fathagne National Park tourist Centre: Freycinet Dr Freycinet TAS 7215 Australia

3 Penguin homing assembly point: 70 Burgess St,Bicheno TAS 7215, Australia


[Day 4: Bisheno-Bradstow Lavender Farm-Langston]

From Bisheno we continued along the east coast of Tasmania to the northern tip of Tasmania. As for the name of the Bay of Fire, one saying is that the reef of the Bay of Fire is named after a kind of orange moss, and the sunset is like a light of fire. Another is that the explorers who first arrived in Tasmania saw a fire on the edge of the aboriginal beach, so they called it Flame Bay. Flaming rocks can be seen on many beaches from St. Helens (Saint Helens), and some advice can be found at St. Helens tourist Center.

Turn inland from Flame Bay to Bradstow lavender Farm, 50 kilometers from the outskirts of Langston, in December-early February, the lavender season in Tasmania, which is a purple ocean. Admission to the AUD6.5, Summer lavender Park will only be open to 17: 00. This is also the home of the Tasmanian lavender bear, as well as the Chinese New year special.

Then he went on to Langston and rested here.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Flame bay


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Bradstow lavender farm

Tips:

Driving hours today: about 4.5 hours

Destination Navigation address:

1 Flame Bay (Binalong bay): Binalong Bay TAS 7216 Australia

2 Bradstow Lavender Farm: 296 Gillespies Rd,Nabowla,TAS 7260 Australia


[Day 5: Langsston-Deloran-Sheffield-lullaby]

Early morning exercise at Langston City Park, open at 8:00 every day, elegant in the garden, shaded by trees, with lots of oak and bollwood, the park central is a small pavilion with a delicate drinking pool. Next to the park is the Victorian Albert Hall. After experiencing the serenity of Lang Thurston, drive to Cradle Hill. Along the way they pass through the towns of Deloran and Sheffield.

Deloran: the handicraft center in Tasmania, whether it's handicraft products or handmade cheese, honey, can be found here, and there will be a grand exhibition of handicraft products from late October to early November. The whole town boomed up in a flash and became a big store.

Sheffield: it's a long history, because some locals have suggested that huge murals be painted on the public walls of the town to attract tourists, so it's slowly forming over 50 murals large and small. The annual mural festival is also held from late March to early April. Hong Kong singer Chen Yixun of China has also left his own work here, with his English name (Eason). On it.

Cradle Hill: just part of Luck Hill-part of St. Clair National Park, 150 km west of Langston at the Northern entrance of Cradle Hill, from which you can reach Pigeon Lake (Dove Lake). At the foot of the Cradle Mountain. Plenty of time to choose a 3-hour walk around the lake, calm down to enjoy the spiritual journey.

Tips:

1. There are lots of hiking routes in Cradle Hill. Please arrange it according to your physical strength and time.

Lake side house route (Enchanted Walk) about 20 minutes.

Pigeon Lake Ring Line (Dove Lake Loop Walk) 1 / 2 hours.

The volcanic lake ring line (Crater Lake Circuit) about 2 hours.

The Cradle Mountain climbing route (Cradle Mountain Summit) 6 to 8 hours.

2. Because of the need to protect the environment, the lullaby National Park is no longer allowed to go up the mountain, but can only go up the mountain in the tourist center by transfer park Shuttle Bus. Admission tickets including Shuttle Bus are: adults, AUD:16.50,5-17 children: children under the age of AUD8.25,5, free of charge.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Deloran town


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Murals of Sheffield Town


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Cradle mountain


Tips:

Driving hours today: about 4 hours

Destination Navigation address:

1 Deloran (Woolworth supermarket): 70 / 78 Emu Bay Rd,Deloraine TAS 7304, Australia

2 Luck Hill National Park (tourist Centre): Cradle Mountain Rd,Cradle Mountain TAS 7306, Australia

3 Sheffield mural town (visitor center): 5 Pioneer Cres,Sheffield TAS 7306, Australia


[Day 6: Langston-Ross-Hobart]

As the final day of the journey, it is recommended that the central highway (Midland Hwy), connecting Langston and Hobart, pass through the town of (Campbell Town) in Campbell and arrive at Ross (Ross), a town full of fantasy. It's worth the time to go back to Hobart.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Ross town


Tips:

Driving hours today: about 2 hours

Destination Navigation address:

1 Ross (tourist Center): 48 Church St,Ross TAS 7209, Australia

2 Hobart International Airport: Hobart Airport, 1 Gatty Street Hobart TAS 7170 Australia


East-North trip to Nature (7 days) 

[route overview]

Lanceston (Launceston)-lullaby (CradleMountain)-(Sheffield)-Lanceston (Launceston)-Fresne (Freycinet)-Bittina (Bicheno)-Port Arthur (Port Arthur)-Horbart- Hearn Valley (Huon Valley)-Horbart- Boone Island (Bruny Island)-Horbart

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

An overview of the 7-day route from east to north of Tasmania


[introduction to routes]

The 7-day line will give you the best experience in eastern and northern Tasmania. The natural primordial smell of Tasmania can be felt in the Hoon Valley around Hobart, the historic port of Arthur, the beauties of the beauties, or the towns of Shafie and Elizabeth in the vicinity of Longthaston, all of which feel the natural primordial smell of Tasmania. Next, I would like to give you a detailed introduction to this line of play:

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail


[Day 1: Lanceston-lullaby]

Our journey began with the second largest city of Tasmania, Longsston. Upon arrival, from Lanceston Airport, head west through Jasmine Creek (Mole Creek), if you have time, you can visit the Malakuba cave not far from Jasmine Creek, (Marakoopa Caves). You can't miss the attractions along the way: Qiaolei (Chudleigh), Honey Farm (The Honey Farm), Trowana Wildlife Park (Trowunna Wildlife Park). Because the mountain road twists and turns, must reach the cradle mountain before dark.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Malakuba cave


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Honey farm


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Trowana Wildlife Park


Stay at the Hills Hotel in lullaby, or choose the Peppers CradleMountain Lodge. that Eason used to stay with.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

CradleMountain Lodge


Tips:

Driving hours today: about 2 hours

Destination Navigation address:

1 Honey Farm: 39 Sorell St, Chudleigh TAS 7304 Australia

2 Trowana Wildlife Park: 1892 Mole Creek Rd, Mole Creek TAS 7304 Australia


[Day 2: cradle Hill-Sheffield Town-Lanceston]

Early in the morning, you can choose to take a helicopter view from the height of the lullaby mountain, which is the best choice to enjoy the cradle mountain. After enjoying the Cradle Mountain, the mural town of Sheffield Eason was impromptu painting in the mural town of Sheffield Eason, which is now a must-see for fans.

Going east for about 25 minutes, we came to the town of (ElizabethTown) and the (Ashgrove FarmCheese), cheese factory in Elisabeth, where classic English cheeses such as (Cheddar) and Lancashire cheese (Lancashire). Were produced. Jane Bennett, a British-based cheese producer, returned home to make the best cheese for the family's business by making good use of the greenery pastures.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Cradle mountain


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Sheffield town


Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Elisabel town


Tips:

Driving hours today: about 4 hours

Destination Navigation address:

1 Luck Hill National Park (tourist Center): Cradle Mountain Rd,Cradle Mountain TAS 7306, Australia

2 Sheffield mural town (visitor center): 5 Pioneer Cres,Sheffield TAS 7306, Australia

3: Elizabeth Town, Tasmania, Australia, Elizabeth


[Day 3: Langston-Fischer-Bisheno]

It will take about 2.5 hours to drive to Fressene (Freycinet), today.

Upon arrival, we can hike to the wineglass bay observatory of Fressene national park, (WineglassBayLookout) and enjoy the endless coastline of pink granite Hazards Range, charming beaches and wineglass bay.

After enjoying the beautiful wine cup bay, we continued to head north towards Biseno, just in time for the penguin trip to (BichenoPenguinTours).

Eason is recommended to stay at Diamond Island Apartments..

There are many other options in the town, and you can go back to Goose Bay and fall down at Fathagne Freycinet Lodge..

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Freycinet Lodge


Tips:

Destination Navigation address:

1 Fathagne National Park tourist Centre: Freycinet Dr Freycinet TAS 7215 Australia

2 Bisheno Hotel: 232 Tasman Hwy,Bicheno TAS 7215, Australia


[Day 4: Bisheno-Port Arthur-Hobart]

Drive south in the morning to visit the Kate's Berry Farm). Near (Swansea) in Swansea The orchards are managed by the cordial Kate Bradley, producing delicious berries from Tasmania.

After visiting the orchards, continue southward, go deep into the Tasma peninsula and visit the historic site of the World Heritage Port of Arthur, (Port Arthur HistoricSite).

Between 1830 and 1877, the site imprisoned more than 10,000 repeat criminals and witnessed the historical torrent of exiled criminals. With about 60 buildings, the picturesque landscape and the thrilling story of the prison give visitors an experience that combines beauty and horror, and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the province. Exciting friends can take a ghost tour after sunset with a small oil lamp in a dark and silent environment, or take part in a brand-new midnight special exploration tour, (Ghost Tour);, or a brand-new midnight exploration tour, (Paranormal Tour).

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

Port Arthur 缩写为 Pt Art


Tips:

Driving hours today: about 4 hours

Destination Navigation address:

Port Arthur: 6973 Arthur Hwy,Port Arthur TAS 7182


[Day 5: Hobart-Hoon Valley-Hobart]

Today's trip starts from Hobart and continues southward from Hearn Road (Huonville) to Hearn Valley and Givestron (Geeveston), to Tahoun Airway (Tahune AirWalk) and Travel Advisory Center.

Having a good time, he drove back to Hobart. On the way back to Givingston, visit the Forest and Heritage Center (Forest and HeritageCentre), from ancient trees to wooden finished goods, the center is full of everything.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail


Tips:

Driving hours today: about 2 hours

Destination Navigation address:

Tahoun Airway: Tahune AirWalk, Arve Rd, Geeveston TAS 7116


[Day 6: Hobart-Bunie-Hobart]

Today, take a cruise to Pennicott Wilderness Journey Boone Island on a three-hour eco-marine tour to see the island's 300-meter coastline and magnificent landscape, as well as Friar Rocks's sea lions or dolphins. And maybe have a chance to see the southern right whale (Southern Right Whale) looking for penguins as desserts.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail

The Tour of the Boise Island


Tips:

[cruise ship departure address]

Bruny Island Cruises Booking Office 915 Adventure Bay Road Bruny Island 

[transport strategy]

1) Hobart City-Kettering wharf (Bruny Island Ferry Terminal in Kettering), is about 45 minutes by car.

2) Kettering wharf-Bruni wharf

Upon arrival at Kettering wharf, take your own ferry to Bruni Island (where vehicles can board the ferry) and travel from Kettering wharf to wharf, Bruni Island, for about 20 minutes.

3) Bruni Island wharf-Cruise ship Office

Address: Bruny Island Cruises Booking Office 915 Adventure Bay Road Bruny Island

After disembarking, please go to the starting point of the cruise ship, about 35 minutes by car.


[Day 7: leave Tasmania]


unobstructed 

airplane

Australia's island has direct flights to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania, Longston, and direct flights to Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, of which Melbourne recently flew, and it takes about an hour to fly Hobart and Lanceston.

For self-driving, take A3 from Hobart City, turn right into Holyman Ave, for 4 km after about 14 km to Hobart International Airport. Similarly, you can drive from Lanceston to National Highway, for 12 kilometers, take B41, and then walk 2.5 kilometers to Langston Airport.


pleasure-boat

The main route to Australia's island is Melbourne's Tasmanian spiritual (Spiritof Tasmania) from Devon Porter, which leaves Melbourne at 07:30 every night and arrives at 6: 00 a. M. in Devon Porter.

Devonport Terminal

Address: East Devonport,Tasmania

To the traffic: if you are on the West Bank of Devonport, you need to cross the bridge around the river, and if you are on the east side, follow Norton Way northward and you can see it.

Booking Web site: http://www.spiritoftasmania.com.au


Self-driving instruction 

1. Rental ca

It is very convenient to rent a car on Tata Island, and you can see different car rental shops everywhere after landing on the island. Now choose to sign the contract, some car companies are asking you to borrow from where to return it, some dealers can borrow Devon Porter in Hobart, so when renting a car must know where to return the car. Well-known car rental companies have Avis,Hertz, about A $45 a day. Of course, you can book early online and recommend several famous car rental company websites:

http://www.vroomvroomvroom.com.au/

http://www.avis.com.au/


2. Driver's license

International driver's license or Chinese driver's license (need to translate driver's license to notarization office before it can be used)


3. Come on

Tasmanian gasoline companies have BP and Gardens. In Tasmania, most gas stations need self-service, and then pay at the toll office. If you want to drive long leave Trunk Road or cross the western coast or the southernmost area, especially after 6 p.m., pay attention to filling up the tank. Otherwise, you will find no refueling point on the long road. Rentals mainly use unleaded gasoline (UNlead), please make sure that you change as full of oil.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail


4. Road condition

Many of the routes in Tasmania are marked A (the main tar road,), B (II,), C (, non-tar).


5. Preparation before driving

The first point is to determine the driving distance and the travel time between the destinations, keep in mind that the distance is correct on the map, but the curved mountain road is difficult to estimate the distance and the travel time;

(B) secondly, fully prepare for travel in remote and remote areas;

Third, avoid long after-flight driving and recommend taking turns with fellow drivers.


Detailed explanation of traffic rules 

Before traveling, get a good night's sleep and ask about the weather and road conditions. Nothing is more important to travel than safety, and it is necessary to know the local traffic rules.

1, driving safety

  • Australian left form
  • Fasten your seat belt. It's the law rule.
  • Take a break every once in a while
  • Drink driving is strictly prohibited, or you may be severely punished by the law.
  • Australia has stricter speed limits than any other country
  • Be especially careful in driving on dirt roads
  • Car rental insurance excludes accidents on non-tar roads
  • Local animals are infested after night and before dawn, so it is not recommended to drive during that period
  • If the car goes off or needs assistance, the rental company will generally provide 24-hour emergency rescue services
  • Emergency, please call 000
  • Before crossing the road, look to the right, to the left, and then to the right to make sure you are safe
  • Because some parts of Australia can only use satellite phones, it is necessary to check the coverage of mobile phone signals
  • In the driving process, the use of the cell phone is prohibited, which is the law of law. The driver can only use hands-free or Bluetooth headset calls in driving
  • Be careful not to pick up passengers by the way
  • Notice the blue box with the yellow "I" flag


2, speed limit

A general speed limit of 40 or 50 km / h in downtown Tasmania and 80 km / h and 110 km per hour on roads would impose heavy fines on speeding.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail


3, stop the car.

There will be clear sign instructions on the side of the parking space, indicating when and when to park. There is a toll machine next to the parking space so that the driver can recharge the fee according to the time he chooses to park, such as half an hour or one hour. Charging opportunities print parking receipts indicating when they can be parked. Drivers need to put the receipts at the front of the car as proof.

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail


4, rule flag

Some common traffic signs in Australia

Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail
Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail
Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail
Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail
Self-driving in Tasmania, explain the three classic lines in detail


5, roundabout

The Tasmanian region is particularly active in controlling single-lane or multi-lane traffic. Here are some of the things you need to pay attention to when you cross the roundabout:

  • Vehicles approaching the roundabout must give way to any left-hand vehicle already in the roundabout
  • You need to slow down when you make way at the roundabout. If there is a high speed on the left into the roundabout, the vehicle must stop and make way.
  • When you turn left, turn on the left light and keep the left lane driving (car A).
  • If you intend to go straight, you do not have to turn on the lights when approaching the roundabout, but go from the left or right lines to the roundabout, cross the same lane, and then exit from the same lane (car B).
  • When you turn right, turn on the right-hand light and keep the right-hand lane (car C).
  • If you want to turn around at the roundabout, you have to go right and turn on the right light (car C).
  • If you want leave to turn around, you'd better turn on the left light.
  • Do not drive onto the central safety island at the roundabout. Unless the vehicle is too large to avoid, the wheel cannot be pressed across the center line.


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