Freycinet Marine Farm
Perched on the edge of Great Oyster Bay with stunning views across to the Hazards mountains, Freycinet Marine Farm is a working shellfish farm that doubles as one of Tasmania's best seafood shacks. It's the kind of place where you pull up your car, order a dozen freshly shucked oysters, and eat them while watching the boats bring in the day's catch. The farm grows Pacific oysters and mussels in the pristine waters of Freycinet, and the flavours are as clean and briny as the Tasman Sea itself. Don't be put off by the casual, no-frills setup — that's exactly the point. This is real, honest aquaculture at its finest.
Highlights & What to See
- Oyster tasting platter — sample a range of Pacific oysters, from natural to Kilpatrick and mornay, each shucked to order.
- Mussels in white wine and garlic — plump, sweet mussels steamed in a classic sauce, best mopped up with crusty bread.
- Seafood chowder — a hearty bowl packed with local fish and shellfish, perfect for a cool Tasmanian day.
- Waterfront deck seating — grab a picnic table overlooking the oyster racks and watch the seabirds dive for scraps.
- Take-home fresh seafood — buy a bag of live mussels or a dozen oysters to cook at your accommodation.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for 45 minutes to an hour, which gives you time to order, eat leisurely, and soak up the views. It works perfectly as a lunch stop on a day trip to Freycinet National Park — come before or after your Wineglass Bay walk. If you're self-catering, factor in an extra 10 minutes to grab fresh seafood to take away.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wineglass Bay — the iconic crescent of white sand and turquoise water is a 1.5-hour return walk from the car park, or take a scenic cruise for a different perspective.
- Freycinet National Park — explore walking tracks like the Hazards Beach circuit or the challenging Mount Amos summit for panoramic views.
- Coles Bay — the gateway village with a general store, bakery, and the friendly Iluka Tavern for a post-walk beer.
- Swansea — a historic town on the Great Eastern Drive, with heritage buildings, antique shops, and the famous Swansea Bark Mill.
- Bicheno — known for its blowhole, penguin tours, and the acclaimed Lobster Shack restaurant.
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Image credits
- Wineglass Bay — Jane6592 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Freycinet National Park — Jane6592 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Coles Bay — Tirin aka Takver - www.takver.com / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Swansea — Stuart Smith. / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Bicheno — taken by uploader / Public domain
- Great Eastern Drive — trippinlarry / CC BY-SA 2.0