Coles Bay

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Coles Bay is the gateway to the spectacular Freycinet National Park on Tasmania's east coast. With its crescent of white sand, turquoise waters, and the iconic pink granite peaks of the Hazards range as a backdrop, this small coastal village offers some of the most stunning scenery in Australia. It's a paradise for walkers, kayakers, and wildlife enthusiasts, with a relaxed vibe that makes it the perfect base for exploring the park.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2–3 days in Coles Bay to fully appreciate the area. A full day allows for the Wineglass Bay Lookout walk and a paddle or beach time; a second day opens up longer hikes like the Peninsula Circuit or a scenic drive to Cape Tourville. If you're short on time, the lookout walk and a quick seafood lunch can be done in half a day, but you'll want to linger longer.

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