Life on the Duck River

We arrived in Smithton on Ray’s birthday, the 14th October, and were booked to stay for two weeks. Nearly six weeks later we are still here!  River Breeze Caravan and Cabin Park is situated on the banks of the tidal Duck River, and just a ten minute walk from the town centre. It is an idyllic and ideal location that has seen Ray out and about on his kayak and fishing from the bank of the river. We are enjoying exploring the area in great detail as well as just spending lazy days relaxing in the sun and reading/chatting/snoozing.

Smithton is also home to the McCain potato processing plant where they manufacture the french fries and other potato items. The old Duck Butter factory is still in Smithton although the butter is now produced in Victoria.

The mascot at the park is Rosie the cat – she is absolutely beautiful and follows you around wherever you wander. She is also a very good hunter and keeps the park free of vermin!

From Launceston to the Edge of the World!

Launceston is the second largest city in Tasmania and is situated at the junction of the South Esk, North Esk and Tamar Rivers. It is the gateway to the north of the state. We had fun exploring this city by car, foot and boat. We enjoyed a cruise on the Lady Launceston an 1890’s style boat built in 2005. The skipper took us around the Old Launceston Seaport, along to Kings Wharf and then to the new riverfront precinct.

Then we cruised along under the bridge and into the spectacular Cataract Gorge. Wow, a truly amazing sight to see from the water but later in the afternoon we walked along the pathway that follows the Gorge along its northern cliffs. Even more spectacular and what should have been a 15 minute walk was probably three times as long due to us stopping and admiring the different views. We were even spellbound by the sight of two men abseiling up the steep cliff face. We finally made it to the cafe for a drink and watched the amazing dance of the resident peacocks.

For the past three weeks we have been staying in Smithton in the far northwest of Tasmania. From here we have explored areas of rugged coastline/winding rivers/ancient rainforest/a volcanic rock and stood on The Edge of The World! This has included places such as Marrawah and Arthur River.  We also explored The Tarkine Drive which includes the Sumac Lookout, Julius River, Trowutta, Edith Creek, Stanley and The Nut!

Click on the blue hyperlinks for further info about these areas and also visit our new website smiffstraveloz.com  which showcases the “best bits” that we have seen!

Our new website

Due to much interest and positive feedback we have purchased a domain name and created our own website. We will still be updating this blog on a regular basis but the new site will specifically showcase our photography and videography.

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