After leaving Bruny we tuck up in Snug, below Hobart for a couple of days in a cabin, we dry our washing between intermittent showers, as well as taking advantage of an oven.
Smelling reasonably clean, we decide to head south and take a punt on a campsite at the Tahune Airwalk which is run by forestry Tasmania, should have good firewood supply at least! Perfect for our reverse fire.
The campsite was great and was inclusive with the airwalk admission fee. We chose to do the walk late in the evening – well after the kiosk was closed and the day visitors had left.
A short walk through the forest floor to a sky walk, within the canopy. Pretty cool! Even better to have all this to ourselves with a tinnie!
The next morning we do a couple of walks here at The Tahune. A favourite was the ‘Swing Bridges’. Crossing over 2 rivers.
Driving further south to Cockle Creek, we discover a fabulous old hall in a quaint bay at Police Point, perfect for our lunch stop.