Day 9. St Helens
After a leisurely breakfast and a chat to hotel receptionist about our day we set off to explore the environment further north and possibly to complete a loop before coming back here for the night.
The weather has warmed up nicely and although overcast the day promises sunshine at some point.
The first point of call was Binalong bay which is part of the Bay Of Fires, so named after the red appearance of the rocks which looks to be some sort of lichen. In the right light and with the right photographer the rocks can appear to be on fire or molten.
The sea is azure blue when the sun is shining and sand is as white as white and stretches off into the distance.
We looked at each other and I think we were thinking the same thing, let’s just have a day on the beach!
So we raced back to the hotel, the receptionist looked surprised and confused but understood when we told her our plan.
So back towards the beach, but we did turn off for a little explore first along the coastline, past pristine beaches until we came to the road end.
(Lots of rock photos today)
After a wander around we headed back but couldn’t resist a stop for and hour or so at one of the little beach access points. We had the place more or less to ourselves. The sun still wasn’t out so we just lay around and settled for a paddle.
Hunger got the better of us so back to Binalong bay for carrot cake and coffee. OK what now? Back to St Helens. Nah down to the beach we went, the sun was shining now and in we went for a refreshing dip..
An unexpectedly laid back day but a real treat.










Water babies - no nasties in the ocean trying to sting, bite, or dismember you??
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