#7. Freycinet

Freycinet


The rugged pink of the granite mountains, the white sand of the beaches and the sapphire blue of the waters are the colours that define the Freycinet Peninsula on the east coast of TasmaniaWineglass Bay is renowned as one of the top ten beaches in the world. Trek across the jagged peaks for spectacular views and encounter wildlife and wildflowers. Descend through the forest to delightful rock pools, sheltered coves and deserted beaches. Stop and breathe in the crisp, clean air.

Immerse yourself in the purity of Tasmania's east coast


Snorkel and scuba dive amongst the colourful marine life or go sea-kayaking with dolphins. Unwind on a cruise to see migrating whales in season. The uncrowded beaches and coastal cliffs of Coles Bay bordering the Freycinet National Park are ideal for swimming, sailing, fishing or bushwalking. Take a scenic flight to see the whole breathtaking panorama from above.

This sunny peninsula is renowned for its succulent grass-fed meats and seafood fresh from the ocean. Taste crayfish, scallops and fresh salty-sweet oysters picked straight from some of the world’s cleanest waters. The ideal climate of this peninsula produces full-flavoured cool-climate wines such as chardonnay, pinot noir and complex sparkling wines that have won international acclaim.



As you relax in your luxury lodge watching the sun set across the water, you will feel truly in touch with the beauty and depth of nature. Whether you are seeking adventure, romance or rejuvenation, you can be as relaxed or as active as you wish in the breathtaking environment of the Freycinet Peninsula.

Naturally beautiful Hobart


As well as the home of Australia's convict history, Hobart is a city of natural beauty characterised by fascinating colonial buildings, quality restaurants, bright sails on the water and fishing boats at the docks. Mount Wellington stands regally in the background and wherever you go you will be close to nature's bounty.

Lovely Launceston


With its graceful Victorian buildings and elegant streets, Launceston is packed with vibrant cafes, museums and century-old parks. Be enchanted by the historic villages of Evandale and Longford, with their grand old farms and mansions.

From wineglass to wineglass


Rugged pink mountains, sapphire blue waters and one of the world’s top beaches define the Freycinet Peninsula. Taste succulent grass-fed meats and fresher than fresh seafood. Enjoy a gourmet picnic on one of the untouched pockets of coastline. Trek the coastline with its astonishing array of birds and wildlife.

A precious wilderness


Tasmania’s wilderness makes up one-fifth of the island. Walk the Cradle-Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park through ancient rainforest. Cruise the silent Gordon River and white-water raft in the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Meet wild platypus and the Tassie Devil. Take a breath of the cleanest air in the world and wonder how a night sky can be so bright.
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