Freycinet National Park

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Freycinet National Park is a stunning peninsula on Tasmania's east coast, where pink granite peaks plunge into turquoise bays, and pristine beaches curve through bushland. This is a place of raw, elemental beauty – a hiker's paradise with world-class coastal walks, secluded coves, and abundant wildlife. Whether you're kayaking in crystal-clear waters, watching the sunrise over the iconic Wineglass Bay, or spotting wallabies at dusk, Freycinet offers an immersive wilderness experience that feels both wild and accessible.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least two full days to properly experience Freycinet. Day one can cover the Wineglass Bay Lookout and Hazards Beach Circuit, while day two allows for the Mount Amos climb or a kayak tour along the coast. If you're short on time, a single day can still capture the highlights – start early with the Wineglass Bay Lookout, then explore Sleepy Bay and Cape Tourville before lunch at the marine farm. Overnight stays in nearby Coles Bay or within the park (at Freycinet Lodge) are ideal for sunset and sunrise walks.

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