Try and do as much as you can, and leave yourself plenty of time. The road out of queenstown is great if you like back to back corners, but i found the road just out of queenstown the most demanding( through part of a state forest) and i have to admit that after about 3/4 of an hour i was really looking forward to a straight

. The stretch i really enjoyed the most was a little stretch of road off the bass highway, on our way to Stanley, called Tollymore Road. The road takes you to Table Cape lighthouse and a tulip farm, but it also runs between poppy fields and is quite narrow in places. This just also happened to be a day when i didnt have any luggage on board and i could chuck the brick around a bit

. Also the run over cradle mountain , heading to queenstown, is also fantastic. Must do's: Port Arthur, The ABT Railway trip from Queenstown to Strahan, Stanley and the Nut, Tazmazia near Lake Barrington, Salamanca market in Hobart( only open on a Saturday), drive down to dover in the south( another good stretch of road

) and anything else ive forgotten

Just do it
