Photographing the Fagus around Hobart
It’s getting close to that time of the year when the ‘Fagus’ starts to turn yellow… usually around Anzac day is a good time to go up to the Tarn Shelf in Mt Field to try to catch the stunning colours of Tasmania’s only deciduous tree, Nothofagus Gunnii.
Mt Filed National Park is only 1 hour drive from Hobart and offers rainforest, waterfalls (including the world famous Russell Falls) as well as alpine landscapes. It is a must see when visiting Hobart.
Features of the B&B
- peaceful bush setting
- self-contained studio
(ensuite, kitchenette, queen bed)
- 10 min drive from Hobart centre
- continental breakfast included
- free WIFI
- off-street parking
- laundry facilities on request
Testimonials
"The location was great with its semi bush setting so close to the city. All in all it was very good value for money and we would certainly plan to use it again."
B&B Rates for 2019-2020
$110 per night inc breakfast
3 nights or more, special of $100 / night
6 nights or more, special of $90 / night
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phone : 03 6223 1215
email : info@signalmanscottage.com
Credits
website by Ultimedia
photography by Loic Le Guilly
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