Mrs Jones Restaurant

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Western-styleOpen Late
+61 3 6423 3881
35/39 Bluff Rd Upper Level, Devonport, Tasmania 7310 Australia
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#創創動計劃分萬萬现金 塔斯曼亞明寶貝——德文Port全攻略 Devonport, a city located in the northwest of Tasmania, Australia, exudes a unique charm and is a must-see for travelers exploring Tasmania. It has both a busy port and beautiful coastal scenery, where historical culture and natural beauty blend perfectly. Before departure, remember to prepare your passport, exchange Australian dollars in advance, and download commonly used map software for easy travel. 1. Transportation Guide - External transportation: From Melbourne, you can take the "Soul of Tasmania" ship and spend 9-11 hours on the sea to arrive in Devonport. This way you can enjoy the sunrise and sunset on the sea and have a unique experience; you can also choose to fly to Hobart or Launceston Airport first. Hobart to Devonport is about 280 kilometers, a 3.5-hour drive, and along the way is the unique scenery of central Tasmania; Launceston to Devonport is about 100 kilometers, a 1.5-hour drive, and the road is relatively flat and easy to drive. - Internal transportation: Renting a car and driving yourself is the most convenient, you can arrange your itinerary freely and stop at any time to enjoy the beautiful scenery; the bus routes operated by Redline Coaches cover the main areas and are economical, but you must check the timetable in advance. 2. Check in at scenic spots - Bass Strait Maritime Center: This maritime center located in the former harbor master's residence was built in 1920 and is a great place to learn about Devonport's maritime history. The museum displays a wealth of ship and ferry models, as well as maps, prints, and computer simulation devices that allow you to experience driving a ship. For only 2 Australian dollars, you can experience the fun of sailing in simulated driving. - Mersey Bluff Lighthouse: This red and white striped lighthouse has been guiding ships since 1889. It is located on the peninsula and is a landmark building in Devonport. Standing next to the lighthouse, you can not only enjoy the magnificent coastline, but also feel the weight of history. - Devonport Regional Gallery: Located in the Paranaple Art Center, it displays contemporary art, handicrafts and design works in northern Tasmania. Strolling through it, you can deeply appreciate the local artistic atmosphere and cultural characteristics. - Cradle Mountain - Lake St. Clair National Park: It is about a 1.5-hour drive from Devonport. The Cradle Mountain in the park is beautiful. Hiking on the Dove Lake Loop, the whole journey is about 6 kilometers and takes about 2 hours. The lakes and mountains along the way are beautiful; challenge the slightly more difficult Marion Lookout Route, starting from Dove Lake, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of mountains, rivers and lakes after climbing to the top. In addition, there is a chance to see wild animals such as wombats, echidnas and kangaroos at dusk. 3. Food Experience In Devonport, food is an experience not to be missed. Mrs Jones Restaurant allows you to enjoy Tasmanian specialties while watching the ferry slowly enter the Bass Strait; Laneway is a popular light food restaurant, the Wagyu burger is big and delicious, and the bacon chicken waffles with latte bring a full sense of happiness; if you want to taste local seafood, you must not miss the freshly caught lobsters and plump oysters. With simple cooking, you can taste the deliciousness of the sea. IV. Shopping Recommendations The local souvenir shop has many special products, such as postcards and refrigerator magnets with the theme of Tasmanian natural scenery, and handicrafts made of local wood, which are exquisite and commemorative. In addition, the cider from Spreyton Cider Co and the wine from Ghost Rock Wines are worth buying. They have a unique taste and are great gifts for relatives and friends. V. Itinerary Planning - One-day tour: Go to the Bass Strait Maritime Center in the morning to explore the history of navigation; enjoy food in the city at noon; visit the Mersey Bluff Lighthouse in the afternoon and stroll along the coastal trail; go to Devonport Beach in the evening to enjoy the beautiful sunset. - Two-day tour: On the first day, visit the city attractions, such as the Maritime Center, the gallery, etc., and taste food in the city at night; on the second day, go to Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park for hiking and feel the charm of nature, and then return to the city to rest. 6. Travel Tips Devonport has a changeable climate, so remember to bring rain gear and warm clothes when traveling; pay attention to road conditions when driving, as some sections are rugged; respect local customs and keep quiet when visiting cultural attractions.
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