There were still a few things we wanted to see on Bruny Island before we left. To start the day, we went looking for albino wallabies or white wallabies. We went onto a bush track (and a bit of private property....shhhh) and saw a few. We got quite close to one of them. Unfortunately we didn't get any photos, but dad got video. I might be able to get some photos from Tom later and upload them. After that we went to a local berry farm where we tried some weird berries and yummy ice-cream. We then headed to the chocolate factory where we tasted some fudge and Sam bought some chocolate drops and honeycomb. For lunch, we went to Bruny Island Cheese Co. where we tried some yummy cheese and ate some divine pizza. We then left Bruny Island on the ferry and went on a long drive to Huonville. We stopped at Cygnet on the way for a quick walk. The campsite at Huonville is great and definitely one of the best campsites we've ever stayed at. We plan to stay here for three nights. You can pick as many apples as you want from the orchids, which are delicious. The kids are enjoying milking the cows and feeding the animals.
The berry farm.
The cheese in the cheese place.
One of the amazing pizzas we ate.
Watching the cheese being made.
Picking apples at Huonville.
One of the best granny smiths I've ever had.
Sunset at the campsite.
There has been so much to do on Bruny! And is Huonville famous for apples .. I think so. Lots of love to all. Thanks for the good work with the blog Nick. Gan
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