From the ferry terminal in Devonport it took about an hour to Launceston. The sun was going up just in front of me as I was going West and it was sometimes impossible to see anything and I had to shield my eyes with my left hand.
A had a quick stop at the recruitment company Hays in Launceston and I got some good advise which roads to ride as the recruitment agent I spoke to was a biker too. I first went to Scottsdale on the way to the East Coast and St Helens.

I stopped for breakfast at the Eco Café in Scottsdale. It reminded me of the Eco Cafe between Vadstena and Gränna in Sweden.

I told them about the Swedish Eco cafe in Gränna as I ordered corn fritters for the first time in my life. The girl working there was very interested and would “steal” some ideas from them.

The roads took me through mountains, rainforrest, farms and beaches before I finially reached my rented house in the evening.



