Australia’s oldest Catholic church, established in 1836, stands as a timeless testament to the country’s rich spiritual heritage.

The historic stone arch bridge, built between 1823 and 1825, is a remarkable feat of early colonial engineering, offering a glimpse into Australia’s architectural past.

Indulge in the local culinary delights with the famous honey cake, a sweet treat that has been a beloved tradition for generations, and the refreshing lavender ice cream, a unique and aromatic experience that captures the essence of the region.






The blend of history and local flavors sounds amazing! I’d love to try the honey cake and explore those stunning colonial sites.
The historic sites in Hobart and Richmond sound fascinating! I’d love to try the lavender ice cream; it sounds so unique. And the honey cake tradition also seems like a must-try. These towns really capture Tasmania’s charm.