Wednesday, 8 April 2015

6 BEACHES IN TASMANIA YOU MUST SET FOOT ON

1. Hazards Beach

Located in Freycinet National Park (our favourite place in Tassie), we fell in love with Hazards Beach. Base yourself in Coles Bay and combine it with the walk to Wine Glass Bay. Or, do it in style and take a sea plane from Hobart.
Hazards Beach, Tasmania, Australia
Hazards Beach, Tasmania, Australia
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2. Bay of Fires

The Bay of Fires is situated on the north east coast of Tasmania, and is a region of white beaches, blue water and these incredible rock formations (orange-hued granite).
ay of Fires, Tasmania, Australia
ay of Fires, Tasmania, Australia
Bay of Fires, Tasmania, Australia

3. Wineglass Bay

Imagine being all alone on world famous Wine Glass Bay. That’s what happened to us. When you visit Freycinet National Park, get up early to do the walk to Wineglass Bay. You may just have the place all to yourself like us.
Wineglass Bay, Tasmania, Australia
s Bay, Tasmania, Australia
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4. Bicheno Beach

I wish we spent more time in Bicheno instead of just a lunch break on one of our driving days. Located on the east coast of Tasmania (north-east of Hobart), this beach and small town was very inviting and hard to leave.
Bicheno Beach, Tasmania, Australia
Bicheno Beach, Tasmania, Australia

5. Binalong Bay

This beach is actually situated at the southern end of the Bay of Fires (can that place get any better?). Take a walk here then finish off with a great coffee and view from the Binalong Bay Cafe.
Binnalong Bay, Tasmania, Australia
Binnalong Bay, Tasmania, Australia
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Bay of Fires, Tasmania, Australia

6. Friendly Beaches

One more beach from Freycinet National Park. You can now see why Freycinet is our favourite place in Tassie. Want incredible beaches, this National Park has them!
Friendly Beaches, Tasmania, Australia
Friendly Beaches, Tasmania, Australia
There you have it. Hope you enjoyed our photos and got inspired to include these beaches on your list of things to do in Tasmania.

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