Freycinet National Park

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Freycinet National Park
Photo: Jane6592 / CC BY-SA 4.0

Freycinet National Park is a Tasmanian gem where pink granite peaks plunge into turquoise bays and white-sand beaches curve around pristine coves. This is the kind of place that stops you in your tracks—whether you're gazing at the famous arc of Wineglass Bay from a lookout or kayaking in the shadow of the Hazards range. The park’s combination of dramatic coastal scenery, abundant wildlife, and well-maintained walking trails makes it an essential stop on any Tasmanian journey.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the highlights: tackle the Wineglass Bay Lookout Walk in the morning, then enjoy a picnic at Honeymoon Bay and a short stroll along Hazards Beach. If you have two days, add the full Peninsula Circuit or a kayaking trip around the Hazards. For a relaxed pace, base yourself in nearby Coles Bay for three nights and intersperse walks with wine tasting and seafood in the region.

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