[no_toc] Tasmania’s east coast is undoubtedly the most popular scenic coastal drive in the country and is a contrast to the rugged west coast. From the stunning white beaches and orange lichen rocks of the Bay of Fires, historic towns and sites, wineries and national parks like Freycinet with its Continue Reading
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Exploring the Bay of Fires
Named by Lonely Planet as being the hottest travel destination in the world, the Bay of Fires is a series of sugar white beaches and orange-hued granite rocks from the lichen, that stretches for over 50 kilometres and starts in Binalong Bay in the south and finishes at Eddystone Point Continue Reading
Best Day Walks in Tasmania’s Freycinet National Park
[no_toc] Poking out from Tasmania’s east coast is the rugged and beautiful Freycinet Peninsula, most of which is national park. The park is made up of jagged peaks of granite known as the “Hazards” and the small mountains of Mt Graham and Mt Freycinet which you hike over if you’re Continue Reading