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Horseback Riding Tour in Tasmania 2017

Yumiko Obi — Fujisawa City

Returning to Tasmania after nearly 40 years.

While riding through the ocean, mountains, and grasslands, we encountered wombats, kangaroos, and echidnas.

During a mountain ride, our way was blocked by fallen trees, preventing the horses from passing. After taking a break by a campfire, we continued on foot to the summit.

The view from the top was spectacular.

At the coast, we collected abalones and oysters.

The wine and beer in Tasmania were both excellent.


Kazue Takasu — Yokohama City

We were fully satisfied with the delicious meals and wines at Bonnie's Inn and Gem Farm.

We were deeply impressed by the warm hospitality in the Tasmanian style, and the wonderful personalities of Jenny and Jeremy.

I was amazed by the superb ground work performed by Jeremy with the horses.

All of these were unforgettable experiences on the Tasmanian horseback riding journey!


 Jeremy demonstrating ground work
 Jeremy demonstrating ground work

 Beach riding at Narawntapu National Park
 Beach riding at Narawntapu National Park
 Horseback mountain climbing — after being blocked by fallen trees, we continued on foot
 Horseback mountain climbing — after being blocked by fallen trees, we continued on foot

 At the summit
 At the summit

 Bonnie's Inn, a historic building designated by the National Trust
 Bonnie's Inn, a historic building designated by the National Trust

 Dinner at Gem Farm (home of Jenny and Jeremy)
 Dinner at Gem Farm (home of Jenny and Jeremy)

 A wombat
 A wombat

 Many kangaroos in the background
 Many kangaroos in the background

 An echidna
 An echidna

 Collecting abalones
 Collecting abalones

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