10 Nature & Parks in Freycinet That You Shouldn't Miss

July 1, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Visit the Freycinet peninsula (home to the national park of the same name), and it’s clear why this area is known as the “jewel of Tasmania’s coastline.” The land’s scenic beauty showcases warm white beaches, deep azure waters, and the rosy pink hue of the Hazards mountain range. A trip to Wineglass Bay promises one of the state’s most celebrated views, as well as the chance to breathe in the crisp sea air. Pitch your tent, park your caravan, and get ready to spend the day fishing, sea kayaking, and relaxing in this stunning locale.
Restaurants in Freycinet

1. Cooks Beach

Freycinet, Tasmania Australia
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Cooks Beach

2. Freycinet National Park

Coles Bay Road, Coles Bay, Freycinet, Tasmania 7215 Australia +61 3 6256 7000 http://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/freycinet-national-park
Excellent
81%
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5.0 based on 448 reviews

Freycinet National Park

Reviewed By 612ashleyh - Traralgon, Australia

Freycinet National park has something for everyone. We visited with our 8-month-old baby and were still able to do a few walks in the park including the Wineglass Bay Lookout, Sleepy Bay and the lighthouse walk. The scenery is breathtaking and the different hikes available cater to all abilities. The 24hr parking park pass cost about $25 which was worth the money as the walking trails and very well maintained! Definitely visit here if travelling in the area! There are camping sites you can hire in the park as well!

3. Wineglass Bay

Freycinet rd, Coles Bay, Freycinet, Tasmania Australia +61 3 6256 7000 [email protected] http://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/freycinet-national-park/wineglass-bay
Excellent
85%
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5.0 based on 111 reviews

Wineglass Bay

Reviewed By Krazz - Melbourne, Australia

We hiked to the lookout, then hiked down to the beach. It states 1.5 hrs return from lookout, but going down took 30-40 minutes as it is down hill. Once you get to the beach, it is absolutely beautiful. We spent some time relaxing there, you can walk along the water, spend as long as you want, even go for a swim! Toilets are located here also. You can continue to the Hazards beach or walk back up to the top. Beware, this is strenuous, 1000 steps back up. We stopped few times to rest as we are only moderately fit. But it was all worth it. Must do if you can.

4. Wineglass Bay and Hazards Beach Circuit

Freycinet National Park, Freycinet, Tasmania Australia
Excellent
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Wineglass Bay and Hazards Beach Circuit

Reviewed By wombatdavid - Hobart, Australia

This is a great circuit that took us about 4 hours (advertised as 5 hours). We did the walk up to Wineglass Bay lookout first and then down to the beach, across the isthmus and then to Hazards and back to car park. We did over 30000 steps so you need a bit of fitness level.

5. Coles Bay

Freycinet, Tasmania Australia +61 3 6256 7000 http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 187 reviews

Coles Bay

Reviewed By sunseeker2016 - Brisbane, Australia

As you walk up the Hazards towards the Wine Glass Bay lookout, you do get some sweeping views back to Coles Bay. It's a small township, mostly nestled on a slope that graduates down to the beach, with views over the bay to the Hazards, which themselves are an interesting pink hue- due to the rose coloured feldspar which is a part of the mix of minerals, also including black mica and white quartz, in the ganite. Apparently, this seam of granite stretches, under Bass Straight, all the way back to Wilson's promitory in Victoria. Lucky Cole's Bay residents, to have such a view. The shops and cafe's are limited, but we liked Geographe, a small cafe slightly uphill from the jetty.

6. Coles Bay Jetty

Coles Bay, Freycinet, Tasmania Australia
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Coles Bay Jetty

Reviewed By M7025NQtonyw - Sydney, Australia

Walking out onto the Coles Bay jetty made us wish we had bought our fishing gear with us this trip. Incredibly clear blue water allows you to watch the fish and squid swim past. Grab a pie and coffee from the bakery and wander out for a very restful lunch.

7. Sleepy Bay

Freycinet, Tasmania Australia +61 3 6256 7000 [email protected] http://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/freycinet-national-park/sleepy-bay
Excellent
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Sleepy Bay

Reviewed By wombatdavid - Hobart, Australia

Stop in here on the way back from the Cape Tourville lighthouse. It is a short walk to the beach and you get lovely views of the rocks.

8. Honeymoon Bay

Freycinet, Tasmania Australia
Excellent
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

Honeymoon Bay

Reviewed By StephenSue - Canberra, Australia

Honeymoon Bay is tiny, very tiny, but an absolute gem. It has a small beach that boats can pull into, and good, sheltered safe swimming. From the beach, or off the gently sloping rocks you can then snorkel around the bay, and out into the more open water, in perfect safety. Wonderful shallow reefs and soft corals and sea grass bed teeming with fish. And, in the evening, wallabies come down to the beach to eat and pose for pictures. There are toilets some distance behind the beach and picnic facilities, and plenty of shade. There’s a fair bit of parking, but I expect on busy days this would fill up fast

9. Friendly Beaches

Coles Bay Rd Freycinet National parks, Coles Bay, Freycinet, Tasmania Australia +61 3 6256 7000 http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/?base=1450
Excellent
71%
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4.5 based on 154 reviews

Friendly Beaches

Reviewed By kymnye2014 - Greater Melbourne, Australia

We stayed overnight at the Friendly Beaches camp ground - a free camp overlooking the beach. Sites are made separate by natural vegetation. You cannot book so first in best dressed. No power or running water. Drop toilets with toilet paper but no hand washing facility. An amazing location - spectacular scenery. Cold overnight so rug up. Would recommend.

10. Hazards Beach

Coles Bay, Freycinet, Tasmania Australia
Excellent
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Hazards Beach

Reviewed By wombatdavid - Hobart, Australia

We love the walk up to the lookout, down to Wineglass bay, cross the isthmus, get to Hazards Beach and then back along the coast. They say 5 hours but we do it in about 4 and we are not the fastest walkers.

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