• 30. Tasmania - Freycinet NP

    29 September, Australia ⋅ ☀️ 54 °F

    Our 1 hour 15 minute flight from Melbourne to Hobart, capital of Tasmania, somehow occupied the whole day. We got to the airport early (due to hotel check-out times) but weren't allowed to check in (even though it was completely self-serve), more than 2 hours before our flight. Once checked, we made our way to the lounge (also unattended - we had to track someone down to let us in), to find mediocre offerings and a delayed flight. Although we boarded only about 20 minutes late, we sat on the tarmac for another 45 minutes before taking off.

    Our rental car was off-site to the airport - fortunately we found our shuttle driver without too much fuss, though, since the driver was a one-man show also checking in renters & doling out cars, that whole process took another hour.

    But, we're here in Tassie - Yay! Our hotel was comfy & there was a cozy bar around the corner with a 3 man band playing accordion-based French Bistro style music. An unexpected but pleasant diversion from normal pub music.

    The next day we began our loop around Tasmania with a 1.5 hour drive to Freycinet National Park on the east coast where we did a very popular hike out to Wineglass Bay. We stayed that evening in Bicheno, then headed further up the coast to St. Helen's, where we toodled around the rocks and piers at the Bay of Fires.

    The names of these places are starting to amuse me. Does it attract more tourists to label a semi-circular beach cove "Wineglass Bay", or to label orange lichen-ridden rocks "Bay of Fires"?
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