Located on the east coast, at the southern tip of the Freycinet Peninsula, this national park is the highlight of Tasmania for many people.
Dominated by the granite peaks of the Hazards Mountain range, the park is forested wilderness, accessible only by walking tracks or boat. Paths criss-cross the peninsula; from the 40 minute climb to view iconic Wineglass Bay, day long hiking circuits, or even multiple-day hiking expeditions, there are options to suit all tastes.
Secluded little coves shelter white sand beaches that can be explored by sea-kayak, walked to on well-maintained tracks or simply enjoyed from afar.
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Our expert guides to exploring Freycinet National Park
Written by our specialists from their own experiences of visiting Freycinet National Park, these guides will help you make the most of your time there. We share both our practical recommendations and the best ways to appreciate Freycinet National Park at its best.
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