Orford is just south of
Triabunna. The population for most of the year is 400-500 people, but rises to something like 3000 over summer. Want to guess what sort of town it is?
Coming in from the north, just after the bridge, the highway turns inland and heads towards Hobart and the towns of the south east. I guess that makes it the last town on the east coast.
Along with the log trucks travelling to the woodchip plant at Triabunna, there’s a lot of tourist traffic through here. Coming from the south, there’s a long stretch of winding highway with nowhere you can stop to eat
and then you come to this pleasant little seaside town. So I guess there’s a lot stop over traffic during summer. At least, there a number of fancy, new cafe/restaurants down facing the jetties.
This the main road through the town. The bridge is part of the highway, which heads around to the left. The right hand street runs down past the jetties and cafes. The one I’m standing on seems to be the main road so, turning around, I’ll go and see what is down there.
The houses along here seem the traditional sort of beach shack.
But up behind the police station, there’s a new subdivision going in.
Real estate seems to be a big industry in the town too.
There was third one too.
St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church
There’s also a school and library, but being as they were just standing there quietly, the camera didn’t like them.
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