The Margate Train Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Not really worth the trip...
Bit underwhelming to be honest. Had a great brekkie at the restaurant there but. Not as many shops as i expected and half closed. Antique store worth a squiz.
Bit underwhelming to be honest. Had a great brekkie at the restaurant there but. Not as many shops as i expected and half closed. Antique store worth a squiz.
Visited the train on our way down to explore the Huon Valley. Cute little set up. Visited the lolly shop, old school lollies, relatively expensive, but still nice.
Visited the train on our way down to explore the Huon Valley. Cute little set up. Visited the lolly shop, old school lollies, relatively expensive, but still nice.
After a day driving around the Huon Valley we made our last stop at the Margate Train, permanently parked by the Channel Highway, south of Hobart. The train, built in England in 1950, had its final p...
Not really worth the trip...
Bit underwhelming to be honest. Had a great brekkie at the restaurant there but. Not as many shops as i expected and half closed. Antique store worth a squiz.
Not really worth the trip...
Bit underwhelming to be honest. Had a great brekkie at the restaurant there but. Not as many shops as i expected and half closed. Antique store worth a squiz.
Quick photo stop
Visited the train on our way down to explore the Huon Valley. Cute little set up. Visited the lolly shop, old school lollies, relatively expensive, but still nice.
Quick photo stop
Visited the train on our way down to explore the Huon Valley. Cute little set up. Visited the lolly shop, old school lollies, relatively expensive, but still nice.
A repurposed train attraction
After a day driving around the Huon Valley we made our last stop at the Margate Train, permanently parked by the Channel Highway, south of Hobart. The train, built in England in 1950, had its final p...