The oyster farm is a great place to stop and great food & a cold drink. Dogs are most welcome outside in the eating area . Great spot to visit. Also love how most of the vineyards are dog friendly also.
The east coast is certainly incredibly beautiful and you guys seemed to have jagged some good weather too. Great combination!! But there is also the south coast and west coast. So much to see. Very enjoyable video to watch. Cheers, Jason
Cheers mate thank you so much. We still have a lot more exploring to do in Tassie and we have been so lucky with the weather so we are so grateful for that! 🍻
Taken in what said about a full size caravan and we've decided to look into getting forward facing camper instead....learning so much from your experiences
So glad we are able to share our experiences and hope that it helps. Don't be afraid to try and look at renting a van or camper. It is amazing what you can learn and what does and doesn't work for you over a couple of weekends. Campify has some great options to look into 👍.
Hi guys. Just watching your latest Tassie clip exploring around Coles Bay and checked out Moulting Lagoon Game Reserve on wiki. It says no dogs but as far as you’re aware, that’s not correct? We have two dogs and love watching your travels to mark suitable places for us to stay also.
Hey guys, just had a look on wiki and where we were is dog friendly. The campsite is called “River & Rocks Campground” on wiki. Hope that helps. There is also a golf club that has camping only about 2kms from there. $15 per night.
If you go thought cygnet and go to Cygnet butcher shop. My sister hubby and there son run it Graham and Alex. Better homes and garden filmed my brother_in_law for there show when they did about Tassie. He has a after hrs .
Oh wow that sounds unreal. How cool that they got to feature on Better homes and gardens. We have missed it this time, but if we do head back down that way we will have to pop in.
We have a permit for the drone otherwise we haven’t seen anything requiring a permit as we have travelled. We also haven’t been to National Parks due to having a dog so not sure if they do require them.
I think as a UA-camr you are classed as a commercial operator you may want to look at this ablis.business.gov.au/service/tas/commercial-filming-agreement/7648@@chasingdreamsau
The oyster farm is a great place to stop and great food & a cold drink. Dogs are most welcome outside in the eating area . Great spot to visit. Also love how most of the vineyards are dog friendly also.
There definitely are so many amazing places around to stop and see. We are loving how many dog friendly things there are to do 👍
Coles Bay is stunning, thanks for the great work.
Cheers mate, thank you so much for watching. What an amazing area!
The east coast is certainly incredibly beautiful and you guys seemed to have jagged some good weather too. Great combination!! But there is also the south coast and west coast. So much to see. Very enjoyable video to watch. Cheers, Jason
Cheers mate thank you so much. We still have a lot more exploring to do in Tassie and we have been so lucky with the weather so we are so grateful for that! 🍻
Love watching you guys!
Thank you so much! Means the world to us ❤️
Taken in what said about a full size caravan and we've decided to look into getting forward facing camper instead....learning so much from your experiences
So glad we are able to share our experiences and hope that it helps. Don't be afraid to try and look at renting a van or camper. It is amazing what you can learn and what does and doesn't work for you over a couple of weekends. Campify has some great options to look into 👍.
Love watching you!
Thank you so much ☺️ Hope you got some enjoyment out of it!
Just bloody awesome
Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed ☺️
Hi guys. Just watching your latest Tassie clip exploring around Coles Bay and checked out Moulting Lagoon Game Reserve on wiki. It says no dogs but as far as you’re aware, that’s not correct? We have two dogs and love watching your travels to mark suitable places for us to stay also.
Hey guys, just had a look on wiki and where we were is dog friendly. The campsite is called “River & Rocks Campground” on wiki. Hope that helps. There is also a golf club that has camping only about 2kms from there. $15 per night.
Thanks heaps…I did see the other spot so I’ll go and make sure I ❤ it
No worries at all, have a great trip 😄
If you go thought cygnet and go to Cygnet butcher shop. My sister hubby and there son run it Graham and Alex. Better homes and garden filmed my brother_in_law for there show when they did about Tassie. He has a after hrs .
Oh wow that sounds unreal. How cool that they got to feature on Better homes and gardens.
We have missed it this time, but if we do head back down that way we will have to pop in.
@@chasingdreamsau thank you
How do you get on with filming permits
We have a permit for the drone otherwise we haven’t seen anything requiring a permit as we have travelled. We also haven’t been to National Parks due to having a dog so not sure if they do require them.
I think as a UA-camr you are classed as a commercial operator you may want to look at this ablis.business.gov.au/service/tas/commercial-filming-agreement/7648@@chasingdreamsau