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Burnie Airport, also known as Wynyard Airport, is situated in the North West region of Tasmania. With just a short drive from the city of Burnie, this airport provides an ideal serving point for tourists and locals alike.
Just like in the UK, Australians also drive on the left-hand side of the road, so you'll feel right at home around those roundabouts and junctions.
Be aware that speed limits may vary and are typically lower than in the UK. In residential areas, the limit is often 50km/h, which is significantly slower than the general 30 mph limit in the UK.
Drinking and driving laws are much stricter Down Under, the legal blood alcohol limit is 0.05%, compared to 0.08% in the UK.
Several car hire companies operate out of Burnie Airport. You'll find known brands like Avis, Budget, and Hertz. When hiring a car, keep in mind to look for a vehicle with GPS to help navigate the unfamiliar roads.
From Burnie Airport, the journey to the city of Burnie is a simple 19km drive on the B19. Other nearby cities include Wynyard and Somerset. Heading to the South, the landscape gives way to the stunning wilderness of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.
Tasmania's climate may be quite different from what British visitors are used to. The summer (Dec-Feb) are warm, with temperatures between 17°C and 23°C, while winters (Jun-Aug) can be quite chilly, ranging between 3°C and 11°C. Be prepared for all seasons!
Australia uses the Australian Dollar (AUD). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted so there's no need to carry around too much cash.
Situated on the beautiful north coast, Burnie is a great place for exploring the local areas. The historic city of Hobart and the charming town of Launceston provide great opportunities for day trips.
We hope this guide has helped prepare you for your journey to and from Burnie Airport. Safe travels!