Missy and Emily's Tassie Trip - Freycinet National Park

One of my absolute favourite places to explore in Tasmania (though to be honest it's all my favourite!) is Freycinet National Park.  But of course on the way we had to stop for some more local wine and oysters.  Wine is, after all, a great motivator for a hike!



We hiked down to the stunning Wineglass Bay to take in the views there.  It was the perfect temperature so a hike, nice and sunny but not scorching and the water was an absolutely spectacular shade of turquoise.

Another thing that was a spectacular shade of turquoise was the blue bottle jellyfish covering the beach.  This ended up limiting our time in the water but they were sure pretty to look at.







 The hike back up is tougher - mainly because it's back up.  There's not really a break in the vertical climb back to the top.  But once we did reach the top we were rewarded with a nice view of the bay and surrounding park.



Back at the carpark was this little wallaby, who I'm pretty sure my dad gave a pat to back when we took them here.  He seemed to be quite familiar with all of the tourists.

Next we stopped at Honeymoon Bay.  It's another stunning spot with more beautiful water and gorgeous rocks to climb around on.



We of course had to stop for a pic at our beach along the way out of the park.

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