Cape Tourville

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Cape Tourville juts into the Tasman Sea on Freycinet Peninsula’s eastern edge, offering one of Tasmania’s most accessible and breathtaking coastal panoramas. A short, wheelchair-friendly boardwalk loops around the cape’s granite headland, delivering sweeping views over Wineglass Bay, the Hazards mountain range, and the wild Southern Ocean. This is a place where the elemental forces of wind and water have sculpted a dramatic landscape – and where you can soak it all in without breaking a sweat.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 30–45 minutes to walk the boardwalk and soak up the views. If you’re a keen photographer or whale-watcher, budget an hour or more. Cape Tourville works well as a quick stop on a self-drive circuit of Freycinet National Park – combine it with a visit to Wineglass Bay Lookout or a longer walk on the Friendly Beaches track.

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