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Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

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[Free Tour]     14 Sep 2018
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There are always friends in the backstage to send messages, consult Tazhou self-driving strategy, now welfare large-scale delivery, small tower at once give you five classic self-driving route, can no longer say can not find oh ~

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

Come and see which route you prefer.


To the edge of the world.

The route begins in the city of (Devonport), a seaside city on the (Mersey River) and (Bass Strait) coasts of the Mosi River, so it has magnificent rivers, oceans and mountain views at the same time. There are great beaches, you can try carting alone, fishing, walking or biking, and there are indigenous rock sculptures on the coastal trails, and you can learn about exotic cultures through these indigenous sculptures.

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

A 30-minute (49-kilometer) drive west from Devon allows you to reach a port city called Bernie (Burnie), near Emu Bay in the Bath Channel, where Bernie has always been an industrial center. You can go to local factories, contemporary museums, art centers, galleries, in addition to looking at local craftsmanship and craftsmen, you'll find paper, cheese tasting, ceramics, and the chance to meet artists, oh, more than that. Bonnie has Australia's largest boutique whisky brewery-Hellyers Rd Distillery, you can taste the world's best whisky in the cellar!

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

Let's continue westward, one hour (75 kilometers) by car from Pawney to Stanley (Stanley), a city that is unique in that it has well-preserved colonial buildings, and Discovery Museum and Genealogy Centre, is a great place to go.

Of course, you can drive from Bernie to Arthur River, in two hours (150km). It's surrounded by dense rainforests where you can explore Tasmania's largest tropical rain forest. There's a plaque on the bank near the Arthur River estuary that says, "the edge of the world," and that's what this river feels like. It's beautiful and far away, because the estuary is where the current and the river collide. Give a person a feeling as if the past collided with the future.

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

Finally, you can go to (Cape Grim), Cape Gitzin, where Baseline Air Pollution Station, has been collecting air samples from this air pollution station since 1976, and it's an important part of the world's climate change research! If you're interested, you can check it out.


A lake of blue wate

This route starts from Langston (Launceston)! It's the second largest city in Tasmania! It has a long history, so it has one of the best preserved early urban landscapes in Australia, as well as colonial and Victorian architecture. With art galleries, museums and design studios in the arts, the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) is Australia's largest gallery!

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

(Bridport), 85 kilometers northeast of Lanceston, is a popular seaside resort and is famous for its white beaches, marine parks and jungle reserves. Nearby, Nabowla has (Bridestowe Lavender Farm)., the world's largest producer of lavender oil.

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

The third stop on this route is Derby (Derby), which is 104km northeast of Lanceston, a historic town overlooking Ringarooma River. in the rainforest. There was a tin boom in the history of this town, also known as Brother's Home. There is a water-blue lake near the town-Little Blue Lake, is because the minerals at the bottom of the lake reflect this amazing water-blue! In the evening, the sunset set against the sea and became a pink diamond.

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

Finally you can come to St. Helen (St Helens), one of the ten most beautiful areas in the world, and it's also known as the "game fishing capital" of Tasmania, because it's the second largest fishing port in Tasmania. Famous for fishing for deep-sea fish and lobsters, as well as albacore and yellowfin tuna.


The sound of history

The third route is centered on Horbart, the capital of Tata, where the tower is no longer introduced. Let's drive east from Hobart for 30 minutes (24 kilometers) to the small town of (Richmond), Richmond. It was an Australian colonial village in its early days.

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

There are more than 50 Georgian-style buildings, Australia's oldest prison, and Hobart's historical model village of the 1920s, so you can learn about the early lives of settlers who settled in Hobart. If you are interested in the church, the pagoda recommends the oldest Catholic church here-the St Johns Church, which was founded in 1836!

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

93 kilometers southeast of Hobart, there is a village called (Port Arthur), the most famous of which is the historic site of the nearby port of Arthur. Built in 1830, the site was used to accommodate more than a thousand of Tasmanian's most notorious criminals. This dark history contrasts sharply with the beauty of the surrounding area. Coming here may be one of the most valuable travel experiences in Tasmania, filled with stories of hardship and loss. Listen to the hundred years of reverberation.


South of Hobart

The fourth route also begins at Horbart, where Hobart became one of the world's top ten tourist attractions by Lonely Planet, the capital of Tasmania and Australia's second oldest city, with a fascinating history. And because of the well-preserved surrounding jungle at the entrance to (Derwent River) of the Devon River, it is a blend of historical, cultural and natural landscapes.

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

An hour's drive south of Hobart is the (Geeveston), of Gilveston, a place characterized by its apple-growing and forestry areas, as well as its famous hand-carved wooden sculptures, which sound like a unique charm. ~.

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

The 80-minute drive (83 km) south of Hobart is a beautiful fishing village of Dover, one of the southernmost towns of Tasmania, with Dover at the top of Esperance Bay. One of the most popular attractions in Dover is nearby Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs,. Also popular is Southport's Ida Bay historic railway, a 14-kilometer railway that runs through the jungle and coastal wasteland dotted with wild flowers. It sounds like it feels like you can take a special ride on this railway. It's really a good place to relax.

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

Hobart is also worth a 40-minute (38-kilometer) drive to the south, where high-quality agricultural products such as smoked salmon, honey, mushrooms, apples, apricots, plums, cherries and pears are produced here in Hern do (Huonville),. Wine and cider, if you're foodie, don't miss it. Here's another Apple Shed Museum, you can drop in and take a look at.

A 35-minute drive south of Hobart, and 20 minutes by car ferry, is an island called Bruni Island, about 50 kilometers long, which is a paradise for many rare and endangered animals and plants. If you love plants and animals, the tower thinks it's a perfect place for you to go.


A trip to a small mineral town

The fifth route passes through two mining towns, so it's called a trip to a mining town.

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

From the lullaby hill of (Cradle Mountain), this is a mountain at the northern tip of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park), just one and a half hours' drive from the port of Devon. As one of Tasmania's most popular natural landscapes, there are no real towns, but visitors can find shelter in cabins and campsite parks. As part of the Tasmanian World Heritage, there are many landscapes around the mountains, including grasslands, tropical rainforests, where you can also take a helicopter into the wilderness of Tasmania.

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

The second stop is to (Zeehan), which is 150km south-west of Boni. It was once referred to as a "silver city," oh, because of the discovery in the late 19th century of large amounts of tin, silver and lead that made it the most prosperous in the mining industry. To date, the place still has one of the best mineral collections in the world. Zahan has experienced booms and depressions, and the grandiose old buildings are the best testimony of its past years.

The third stop is Stern (Strahan), about 300km from Hobart, a village where prisoners gather. So it was filled with stories of criminals and pioneers who had struggled to live on this land. If you're curious about the past, Towers recommend this place as one of your itineraries.

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

The fourth stop is the queen town of (Queenstown), the largest town on the west coast of Tasmania, once the richest mining town in the world. Copper mining and large-scale logging in the early 20th century created a surreal one. The rocky "surface of the moon" landscape, especially in Queens Town, where there is a particularly spiraling road and more than 90 bends, is a spectacular testament to the brutal reality of mining in the past. Here you can visit underground mines and local history museums to feel the mining years.

Five classic self-driving routes on Tata Island, stop saying you don't know how to play.

The last battle was the (Lake St Clair) of St. Clair, which was about 2.5 hours' drive from Hobart, surrounded by the many waters of Lake range, and the serenity created by the surrounding range, which was irresistible. For overnight visitors, the dusk here is incredibly beautiful. Not only that, Lake St. Clair's famous Overland in Tasmania

Track) at the end of the day, this is Australia's largest walkway, so if you're interested in hiking, try it!

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