Maria Island

On Australia Day LWE, my family enjoyed 3 days on Maria Island. This is a fabulous destination with scenery that is similar to the Freycinet, Forestier and Tasman Peninsulas. The peaks rise to a dramatic 700 metres very steeply out of the sea. The massive Fossil Cliffs and the decorative Painted Cliffs were a treat. A highlight was the delightfully deserted beach at 4 mile creek.
While we were there for a push-biking holiday, these notes are equally relevant to anyone wanting to walk on the island. A detailed account with pictures is on my blog at www.blognow.com.au/tastrekker.
Our itinerary was as follows:
Sunday morning - Drive from NW Coast to Triabunna via Hobart to pick up a new Trailer Bike acquired from e-Bay.
Sunday arvo - Ferry to Maria, settle into Penitentiary and swim at Darlington Beach
Monday morning - Fossil Cliffs circuit (anticlock-wise from Darlington, returning via the air strip)
Monday lunchtime - Ranger activity looking at the island's history
Monday arvo - Cycle south to Four Mile Creek (as far as we could cycle with young children and have some chance of being back for dinner)
Tuesday morning - Cycle to the Reservoir and back
Tuesday arvo - Cycle to the oast house and back then ferry back to Triabunna ready to drive home
Strong cyclists or over-night walkers could make it south to the isthmus and the remote southern parts of the island. We have this to look forward to when our children are older. We were really struck by the island's history and beauty and it will also be great to tackle the mountains another time.
Sadly a recent hike in ferry fees has made the island less popular. The upside of this was a long weekend with barely 50 people on the whole island at any one time.
If anyone has questions, I may be able to shed some light or there may be more info from people who have explored further afield than we did.
While we were there for a push-biking holiday, these notes are equally relevant to anyone wanting to walk on the island. A detailed account with pictures is on my blog at www.blognow.com.au/tastrekker.
Our itinerary was as follows:
Sunday morning - Drive from NW Coast to Triabunna via Hobart to pick up a new Trailer Bike acquired from e-Bay.
Sunday arvo - Ferry to Maria, settle into Penitentiary and swim at Darlington Beach
Monday morning - Fossil Cliffs circuit (anticlock-wise from Darlington, returning via the air strip)
Monday lunchtime - Ranger activity looking at the island's history
Monday arvo - Cycle south to Four Mile Creek (as far as we could cycle with young children and have some chance of being back for dinner)
Tuesday morning - Cycle to the Reservoir and back
Tuesday arvo - Cycle to the oast house and back then ferry back to Triabunna ready to drive home
Strong cyclists or over-night walkers could make it south to the isthmus and the remote southern parts of the island. We have this to look forward to when our children are older. We were really struck by the island's history and beauty and it will also be great to tackle the mountains another time.
Sadly a recent hike in ferry fees has made the island less popular. The upside of this was a long weekend with barely 50 people on the whole island at any one time.
If anyone has questions, I may be able to shed some light or there may be more info from people who have explored further afield than we did.