Ebimisami: 21.02.2019
On the second day in Freycinet National Park, we first enjoy the morning atmosphere on the beach before heading to the Hazards Beach Track. This varied coastal hike connects the park's two largest beaches, Hazards Beach and Wineglass Bay. The majority of the hike takes you through typical Australian bush, with constant views of the rocky mountains and/or the coast. The hike is mostly peaceful, except for the busy 1.5 kilometers between the parking lot and Wineglass Bay Lookout. It's no wonder, as Wineglass Bay is probably the most popular and well-known photo motif in Tasmania. Due to increasing clouds throughout the day, it doesn't shine in the colorful splendor that we remember from two years ago. However, taking a dip in the turquoise water is just as fun 😄