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Old 21-08-2011, 04:12 PM   #1
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Question Bowral to Tassie return driving holiday, must drive roads?

I'm planning a driving holiday to Tassie late Oct/early Nov . I want to drive around Tassie and have a bit of a look as well. I'm going without the wife so I don't care where I stay or visit, just after some good driving roads. So if anyone can give me some names of roads I should drive, it would be greatly appreciated. I understand that there could be a very long list, but hopefully I can pick and choose as I please, and get a great driving experience.

I'm planning 5-6 days in Tassie, with 1 day from Bowral-Melbourne each way. I would also be interested in an enjoyable drive back home. Already thinking of the snowy mountains road, not so cluey about Vic perhaps through the high country?

Any other hints, please add, regards Evan.

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