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2024 AUSTRALIAN SENIORS CHAMPIONSHIPS EXPERIENCE TASMANIA You've come to the edge of the world, to beautiful Tasmania - make sure you experience a little of the local culture and wilderness whilst you're here. There are many uniquely Tasmanian experiences awaiting you, including.... - WALK ON KUNANYI WILD WELLNESS FIRE & ICE WALK This wild wellness experience will have you discovering the wonders of kunanyi / Mt Wellington like never before. You'll be coached through Wim Hof Method breathwork and icy river plunge (by Piet, trained by Wim Hof himself) followed by writer-led journalling beside a roaring fire and mountain stream. This is a group experience for up to 10 PENNICOTT WILDERNESS JOURNEYS Harvest and feast on the freshest Tasmanian seafood in an intimate full day cruise in the calm waters surrounding Bruny Island. Watch your guide snorkel and dive for abalone and sea urchin. Enjoy a diverse range of Tasmanian seafood with the bays and deserted beaches of Bruny Island as your backdrop. Sit back and watch your guide shuck abundant plump oysters. Sample the unique flavour of sea urchin straight from the sea. Savour rock lobster, abalone and salmon accompanied by fresh breads, salads, cheese and Tasmanian wines, beers, ciders and organic juices BONORONG WILDLIFE SANCTUARY Bonorong is a Sanctuary for wildlife run by a passionate team of likeminded people. They're a social enterprise: a little business with a big heart. Just 30 minutes north of Hobart's CBD, Bonorong is home to many animals, including Tasmanian devils, wombats, echidnas, birds, quolls and more. There are also free-roaming Forester kangaroos who are always keen for a good scratch on the chest and some gentle hand feeding (roo food included with entry). ROYAL TASMANIAN BOTANICAL GARDENS Tasmania is known for its wild beauty, but its gardens show that nature can be tamed to beautiful effect. Discover parks and gardens that celebrate order and others that showcase native flora. HOBART REAL TENNIS CLUB The Hobart Real Tennis Club, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest sporting clubs in the southern hemisphere. It is the oldest real tennis club in Australia and one of the oldest active clubs in the real tennis world. The game was introduced into Australia by Samuel Smith Travers in 1875, when he built the first court in Hobart. Courts were later built in Melbourne, Ballarat, Sydney and Romsey, although only Hobart, Melbourne and Ballarat are still operating today. The Hobart court is substantially unaltered from its original construction, except for the installation of electric lighting last century. The historic clubhouse, which fronts Davey Street, has been progressively renovated and extended over the years, but retains its original character and charm. The club is a fine example of colonial architecture. PORT ARTHUR HISTORIC SITE The UNESCO World Heritage- listed Port Arthur Historic Site, located 90 minutes drive from Hobart is Australia's most intact and evocative convict site. There is a lot to see and do with more than 30 historic buildings and ruins to explore over 100 acres so you'll want to allow a minimum of three to four hours. BANGOR VINEYARD - ROTORLIFT AVIATION (HELICOPTER TOURS) Bangor Vineyard Shed is an award-winning Vineyard, Restaurant and Function Venue, located 45 minutes from Hobart CBD, on Tasmania's tourist route to Port Arthur. Incorporating beautiful Tasmanian timbers and architecturally designed to take in the picturesque views over Bangor vineyard and Blackman's Bay, Bangor is all about fine wine, fresh local produce, sweeping views, and a warm rural welcome that'll make you want to stay awhile. HASTINGS CAVES & THERMAL SPRINGS Ornate caves, thermal springs and forest walks make an inspiring day trip to Hastings Caves. Located south of Hobart in Tasmania's Wilderness World Heritage Area, the caves were discovered by timber workers cutting trees near the entrance to Newdegate Cave in 1917. Relax in the 28-degree waters of the thermal pool, or set out on an easy forest trail. The short Platypus Walk (5- 10min) along the stream behind the thermal pool, with a good chance of spotting the namesake monotreme. The longer Hot Springs Track leads to a confluence where the warm waters of one creek meet the cold waters of another. POSH-AS DAY AT MONA Feeling posh and thirsty? Love that for you. Treat yourself to a totally fancy day out at Mona and Moorilla, our on-site winery and vineyard. Complete with your very own private Moorilla walk, seasonal restaurant lunch (more wine here), and an in-depth, guided wine tasting of our finest vino. Posh as. Includes private Moorilla walk, guided wine tasting,
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