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Where I live in eastern Tasmania is nice and peaceful ... except at Easter when the hordes arrive. So this year I upped stakes and did several touristy things in Tasmania that I haven't done before, namely the Abt Railway out of Queenstown and the Gordon River Cruise out of Strahan, both on the west coast. And, dammit, I went business (or, the 'premium cabin' as they say ...).
On Good Friday I did another first and stopped for the night at New Norfolk, not far out of Hobart. Its a historic town on the Derwent River, now pretty sleepy and I usually zoom through if I'm going to or coming back from the west. It used to be the centre of hop-growing, and some timber industries, but they are both well scaled back nowadays. That's it to the left of the image.

Its very pretty on a fine day and the weather this day was perfect.
Looking downstream then upstream from the bridge over the Derwent. The water is pretty clean - not far upstream is a major drawing point for the Hobart water supply - straight out of the river!


New Norfolk is also well known locally as the place of the former 'Royal Derwent Hospital' - a now-closed facility for the 'mentally disturbed' (sorry, not sure if that's the best way to put it). It started off as an infirmary for convicts in the 1830s and its function evolved over the years and finally occupied quite a large site. The community has struggled to make use of the buildings - most of which are 1940s-1960s brick type structures.
At the core is 'Willow court' - the historic former barracks which is slowly evolving into a community hub.


Adjacent to this is the 'Agrarian Kitchen' - a well regarded eatery, although I didn't go in.

Nearby again is a rather untidy and out-of-character collection (or junkyard, depending on your point of view) of old transport/farming vehicles.



On Good Friday I did another first and stopped for the night at New Norfolk, not far out of Hobart. Its a historic town on the Derwent River, now pretty sleepy and I usually zoom through if I'm going to or coming back from the west. It used to be the centre of hop-growing, and some timber industries, but they are both well scaled back nowadays. That's it to the left of the image.

Its very pretty on a fine day and the weather this day was perfect.
Looking downstream then upstream from the bridge over the Derwent. The water is pretty clean - not far upstream is a major drawing point for the Hobart water supply - straight out of the river!


New Norfolk is also well known locally as the place of the former 'Royal Derwent Hospital' - a now-closed facility for the 'mentally disturbed' (sorry, not sure if that's the best way to put it). It started off as an infirmary for convicts in the 1830s and its function evolved over the years and finally occupied quite a large site. The community has struggled to make use of the buildings - most of which are 1940s-1960s brick type structures.
At the core is 'Willow court' - the historic former barracks which is slowly evolving into a community hub.


Adjacent to this is the 'Agrarian Kitchen' - a well regarded eatery, although I didn't go in.

Nearby again is a rather untidy and out-of-character collection (or junkyard, depending on your point of view) of old transport/farming vehicles.


