After a shared generous plate of nachos, my dessert of choice was the chocolate-coated peanut butter ice cream, not so much a delicacy as a three-course meal (once you include the cone). I was literally incapable of eating another thing for the rest of the day.
Lester and Collette are the delights who run this place. Lester was full of great information and advice about travelling destinations, funny as hell, and could not help us enough with our needs whilst visiting overnight.
For travellers, there are plenty of grassy spots for caravans and camper vans, two potable water taps, a skip bin for rubbish, and use of the toilets during cafe trading hours.
What a fantastic town to visit, loaded with history.
The untamed unspoiled wilderness that is southern Bruny Island welcomes you.
Duration
3 Hours Approximately
Operates
Daily, except Christmas Day
Departs From
1005 Adventure Bay Road
Adventure Bay
Bruny Island
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Prices up to 31 March 2024
Adult $155
Child (3-16 yrs) $95
Family $490
(2 adults, 3 children)
Prices from 1 April 2024
Adult $175
Child (3-16 yrs) $105
Family $540
(2 adults, 3 children)
A fascinating tour of the former Tasmanian power station.
If you're in the area, make a point of visiting Waddamana Power Station, which is now a museum. Allow a couple of hours - it has a fascinating story behind it, and much of it remains untouched since it last operated. Instead of 'Where's Wally' you can play 'Where's Sammy' - hint: last photo....
There's a cracking story behind the property which now forms The Kempton Distillery.
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