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3 years ago
Here is Maison's Hut a replica museum the is exactly like the one Sir Douglas Maison & his team used in 1911 during expeditions to Antarctica. It's located along the Hobart waterfront between seafood restaurants & stands. read more
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St David's Park is a park located in the Hobart CBD. It is centrally located as it is a couple of…read moreblocks from the waterfront and close to Salamanca Place. This appears to be the primary park in the area as it takes up a whole city block. My first visit to this park was on the first days of winter in Australia. As such, there were indications of this as there were colored leaves on the ground. Though it was cold, there was still plenty of green trees around. The trees here were mostly pine, though I did see one palm tree as well. This is a great place to take a stroll as there are long walkways around the park. It is also a good place to lounge as there are a number of benches to sit on. If you work in the area, this seems like a good spot to enjoy a lunch break at when it is warm out. If you are looking for a park in the Hobart CBD to get some fresh air and sun, I would recommend St David's Park.
Robert B's got it right, this is a beautiful spot, and just over the hill from the CBD. Perfect…read more The grass seems to be lush and green all twelve months of the year, and is just perfect for an afternoon nap or a weekend picnic with friends--feel free to make it a boozy picnic, because you're legally allowed to BYO to the park before 10pm any day of the week. It's such a huge space that I've never yet felt like I was encroaching on anyone else's space. Grab a bite to eat (maybe some fish and chips from the pier?) and enjoy a lazy summer evening in a picturesque corner of town.
Princes Park was once where the Prince of Wales Battery once stood as part of Hobart's defenses. It…read moreis now a nice expanse of green and trees, and was a great place for Gayle and I to stroll, watch people, look at the water, and take a relaxing break. The restrooms were also convenient and clean.
This is more of a pretty little park than a square. Located next to the Parliament House and…read moreacross the street from the harbor, it is a relatively small lawn area with very beautiful and mature trees. It was quiet, peaceful and a enjoyable to walk through.
Quaint little park in the middle of a residential area in batterie park, 2 swings 3 chestnut trees,…read moreshort cut grass in the middle of a residential area with pretty houses and gardens around. it invites to stay, hang out , breath and look around. close to everything but yet tucked away for a quiet moment!
A couple of weeks ago, some friends were visiting from out of town. We had dinner in Battery Point…read more(3 Japanese, well worth dining, would dine again and have) and then I offered to give them a ride home. I was about to turn left up Hampden Road and head back into town when suddenly I remembered a very important bit of infrastructure that deserved to be shown off. "Have you two seen Arthur Circus!?" "No..." "GREAT." So instead I turned right down Hampden Road and then swung a left, and then we did a couple of loops of Arthur Circus as I pointed out all the tiny little workers cottages that would easily sell for over a million bucks these days just due to the location. To be perfectly honest, I would likely pay that if I got my own little park in the middle of the roundabout created by the circular street, too. I've lived in Hobart for five years and I'm still absolutely TICKLED by Arthur Circus. If you're wandering Battery Point, don't miss a stroll down here.
On my last day in Hobart, I decided to walk around town. I walked towards Battery Point and then…read moredown to Sandy Bay towards the waterfront. Upon reaching the water, I encountered Errol Flynn Reserve. This is a park named after the old Hollywood actor who was born and grew up in the area. Walking around the park, you will see a 1909 sign. I believe the 1909 signifies the birth year that Flynn was born. The park is located next to the Sandy Bay Rowing Club. It is fronted by the Derwent River and you can see many boats on the water in the distance here. As it is by the water, the park is a mix of grass and sand. Though the sand is a bit dirty looking, so it isn't an ideal beach spot. But it seems like a fine place for you to dip your feet in the water. This spot also seems like a good place for dog walking as it is low-key and relatively quiet here. If you are looking for a chill place to walk around by the Derwent, this park is a good spot. It has a great view of the water and surrounding areas.
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View of Sandy Bay Rowing Club
View of Derwent River
St. Georges Park is a park located in a residential area of Battery Point. The park is small as the…read morelot is comparable to the size of the houses it is located next to. This park seems oddly placed as a result since it is located sort of in the middle of the block as opposed to a corner lot like many parks. Nothing to see here. There is a small park walkway and a couple benches. It seems like a place for residents in the area to sit on a sunny day and relax. There are better parks in Hobart than this one, but it is a nice piece of green space in this neighborhood.
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