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.
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4 based on 2348 reviews
With a spectacular waterfront location at the foot of the Hazards, just inside Freycinet National Park, Freycinet Lodge is a superb base for exploring the Freycinet peninsula. A world of hidden comfort, the Lodge is living proof that communing with nature does not have to mean roughing it. It's a place to relax and rejuvenate. To experience nature's wild harmony without sacrificing your creature comforts. The Lodge's cabins are designed to impart welcoming familiarity and warmth and the new Coastal Pavilions will provide guests with an immersive connection to the natural surroundings of Freycinet National Park, all while enjoying a superb level of comfort.
Great view across water. Huge spa bath. Great on a windy wet day with some fine spells. Superb cuisine. Great whiskey at night. Full bar in room. Great food and lovely beers. Lovely walks to wineglass bay and sleepy bay. Coles bay beach a stunner. Sheltered
4 based on 449 reviews
BIG4 Iluka on Freycinet (formerly known as Iluka Holiday Centre) sits opposite Muirs Beach at Coles Bay on the beautiful East Coast of Tasmania. It's an ideal location from which to explore world renowned Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay. The area is rich in stunning natural beauty, great walks and history. It abounds in fresh local produce from berries to wine and seafood. Whether a couple looking for a quiet weekend or a family wanting a fun holiday we offer a wide variety of accommodation options: 2 bedroom units, cosy cabins, powered and tent sites, YHA backpackers hostel. Minimum booking periods over long weekends, Christmas and Easter.
Great location and facilities which were perfect for a short stay on our East coast road trip. Toilet/shower blocks were clean and well maintained. As we visited in May it wasn’t busy but can imagine it’s a great place to stay, right opposite the beach, in the sunshine.
4.5 based on 548 reviews
Finding an ideal family-friendly resort in Coles Bay does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Edge of the Bay Resort, a nice option for travelers like you. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and guests can go online with free internet access offered by the resort. The property also features a lounge to make your visit even more pleasant. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. While staying at Edge Of The Bay Hotel, visitors can check out Mt Amos Climb (2.6 mi) and Freycinet Marine Farm (3.0 mi), some of Coles Bay's top attractions. If you like cafes, Edge of the Bay Resort is conveniently located near Geographe Restaurant + Espresso Bar and Freycinet Bakery Cafe. Edge of the Bay Resort puts the best of Coles Bay at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
This is one of my most memorable and favorite hotels in the world. Its my second visit to Edge of the Bay, so glad I returned. Rooms have a commanding and endless view of Coles Bay, you see for miles around and all natural, its incredible to be this remote in this nice of a hotel. Yes, wallabies walk around outside your room maybe 1 meter away. Room is very large, fast internet and nice sliding doors to enjoy your large patio looking out over the bay. I opened the slider in the morning to listen to the pounding surf. Walk 50 meters to the shoreline and enjoy the rocks, the colors and the views. If you want to get away from it all, I cannot imagine a better get away from it experience. Enjoyed dinner two nites at the restaurant Lure on the property. Wonderful dinners, wines and great service both dinners. Lamb was perfect and the venison so flavorful. Great setting and wonderful dinners. Memorable, simply memorable.
3.5 based on 31 reviews
Nestled in thick forest on the side of Mount Paul, a 1200 acre "Land for Wildlife" private land surrounded by protected National Park land, Freycinet Resort offers a private, peaceful and luxurious experience. As the only accommodation on the mountain, we are able to offer unparalleled 360-degree views that encompass The Hazards, Friendly Beaches, Great Oyster Bay and the Tasman Sea. We invite you to step away from the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourself in the spectacular wilderness of Tasmania’s East Coast.
After 2 false starts due to covid we finally arrived...and it was worth the wait!. Our hazards view cabin had amazing views. Although it is separate from the main area it was spacious and clean with the bonus of a sitting area. Large deck and little extras like yoga mat, hammock ,binoculors , wine were nice touches.Massive bathroom with heater and heated towel rail.. Staff at reception were so friendly and helpful and nothing was too much trouble..Continental breakfast was excellent. The remoteness and the views are the jewels of this resort.Highly recommend.....and the road in wasnt that bad!!
5 based on 111 reviews
Eagle Peaks has been designed to blend in with the beautiful coastal environment that is the Freycinet Peninsula. With wonderful views over Great Oyster Bay, the two Studios (max. 2 guests) have been constructed using native timbers and rammed earth and are fitted with double glazed windows, good heating and ceiling fans. Each Studio has a king size bed.The charming 2 bedroom Beach House (max. 4 guests) offers guests a comfortable coastal ambiance while taking in the views over the bay and Maria Island. Each bedroom has a queen size bed. The large open kitchen, dining and living area opens out to a timber deck and private outdoor dining area. Due to its design, fittings and furnishings, Eagle Peaks does not accommodate children 15 years of age and under.
2 night stay to see the sites of Freycinet and the accommodation was very lovely for us - with a good variety of options provided for a continental breakfast. Our host was lovely and welcoming and provided some good local insights. Local township has modest but ok for supplies with the local cafe providing good meal options.
5 based on 70 reviews
Modern comfortable Guest House accommodation with Craft Brewery onsite. King size bed (or 2 singles) with private en-suite. Craft Beer Tasting Sessions available for In House guests only with the brewer. All beers are brewed onsite by the owners. Your room has free WiFi, plus Netflix and Stan on the Smart TV. There is a guest lounge with couches and a TV, plus a covered deck where we have the bar for beer tastings. We also have a BBQ area with a fire pit in the garden for guest use. Tea and coffee are available all day. Ten minutes drive from Freycinet National Park. The beach is only a few minutes walk away. Free continental breakfast daily, of bread, spreads, coffee, tea, pastries, fresh fruit, juice, milk and yoghurt. Dietary requirements catered for.
Incredible and very generous hosts - with the most delicious and broad range of breakfast offers (the banana and walnut muffins are to die for, fresh orange juice, Tassie blueberries and the individual yogurts were great and tasty). Great comfortable king bed and whisper quiet location. Spotlessly clean. Great range of Sukin hand creams, moisturizer and even a make up remover! Fluffy towels. Just wonderful. Jen is such a warm and welcoming host - generous with her time and local information. Awesome to have a personalised beer tasting with host Mark who brews his own and supplies all the local restaurants and pubs - Belgian Golden Ale, California Steam Beer, Hazy Bayz and Creamy Irish Ale - my husband loved all with his particular favourite the Belgian Golden Ale. Very generous of the hosts - loved it. And definitely a mention to Jenna for her warm welcome (and she does love a tummy rub).
5 based on 30 reviews
Your own private island for rent in Tasmania.
We spent three days on Picnic Island before returning home from our Tasmanian holiday. The weather wasn't ideal, initially, but the experience was exceptional. We had the entire island to ourselves and everything you could;d want was provided. We travel in a large family and friend group regularly and it was so nice to have enough plates, cutlery and pots and pans to suit our needs. Watching the treacherous waters surround us was quite a treat, knowing we were safe and sound inside with our wonderful fire. The weather let up towards the end of our stay and we were glad to see the blue skies rolling in. The private penguin parade at night was a special treat, an experience you can't get anywhere else in the world. Would highly recommend to families or groups of friends. A superb end to our Tassie trip and one we won't forget in a hurry!
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