Friday 31 July 2020

Salmon Ponds

Salmon Ponds a Heritage Hatchery and Gardens in the New Norfolk area is where we visited whilst staying in New Norfolk.  Intending to have lunch there but alas, it was booked out for in came a bus load of people who had of course already booked.  That day we had a very late lunch.

For those that wish to know more about Salmon Ponds this is their website.

There of course are fish in various sizes and in another post or two I'll show more of the ponds and gardens.

Below, a photo of the Restaurant from inside Salmon Ponds. 







39 comments:

  1. That looks a pleasant place to spend a couple of days.

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    1. It is and we stayed in the area for over a week Catarina.

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  2. Yes indeed a beautiful place!I visited their website too.Seems like a great place to spend a weekend :)

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    1. Yes, a lovely place the whole area.
      Pleased you visited their website :)

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  3. What a beautiful place to spend some time and explore.

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    1. Certainly was Bill and it was rather a warm day too.

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  4. Es un lugar precioso. Es ideal para pasar unas vacaciones en su cercanía.

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    1. As a child I went there with my late parents but Salmon Ponds was nothing like it is now.

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  5. It looks delightful--- nice captures.

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  6. Looks like a beautiful place to stay and to explore.

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  7. I would never have associated salmon with Australia.

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    1. Well there you are.
      We have Salmon farms here in Tasmania, in the sea.

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  8. Hello Margaret,
    That's a nice place for a stop. Shot 3 is very nice with the view and the green of the trees.
    Nice pictures.

    Greetings, Marco

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  9. Wonderful place. Great photos.
    Hugs and all the best

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  10. Lovely pond..i would love to live next to it

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  11. A fun place to take a vacation while learning about breeding salmon that I have never seen.

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  12. Un lugar precioso para visitar. Besos.

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  13. I might have to grab a net! I love salmon...the couple of fillets in my freezer are now screaming out my name! :)

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    1. lol.
      You probably would get caught!
      Rather like salmon to eat, we had it a few nights ago.

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  14. I have to admit I don't like salmon, but the salmon ponds area that's something else. Judging by your photos it is a 'must see attraction'. It looks lovely!

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    1. Each to his own when it comes to fish...it is a wonderful place to visit.

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  15. We enjoy salmon.

    This looks a lovely place.

    All the best Jan

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  16. i bet it was delightful time you had there dear Margaret
    such a lovely place to visit

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