Is Freycinet worth visiting?

Freycinet is a great place to visit. Coles Bay is lovely and then a further drive up to the Lodge if you don’t want to go on any walks is also worthwhile.

What is Freycinet known for?

Freycinet has global appeal – it is iconic, memorable and breathtaking. The park is best known for the stunning beauty of Wineglass Bay – its crystal-clear waters and curvaceous white beach is one of Tasmania’s most celebrated views.

How long do you need at Freycinet?

Tips for visiting Freycinet National Park For the best experience, give yourself at least 2 days in Freycinet National Park. If you do only have one day to explore, start as early as possible as there is so much to see.

How do you explore Freycinet?

The easiest way to get to the park is to fly to Hobart/Launceston, rent a car and drive yourself from there. It takes approximately 2.5 hours to drive non-stop, but there are a few spots and lookout points to check out along the Tasman Highway (also known as A3 on your map).

Is it worth going to Coles Bay?

Coles Bay is a popular holiday town on the east coast and is a gateway to the breathtakingly beautiful Freycinet National Park. The idyllic surroundings and the stunning coastal scenery of Great Oyster Bay and the pink-hued granite peaks of the Hazards mountains give this town a mesmerizing charm that is hard to beat.

Is Bay of Fires worth visiting?

Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a weekend warrior or a slow traveller, there are plenty of reasons for you to visit the Bay of Fires. The 50 km long stretch of coastline is home to some of the best snorkelling on the island, along with unbeatable beach walks and sunrise locations.

How long is the walk to Wineglass Bay?

1.5 to 2 hours
The Wineglass Bay Walk at Freycinet National Park is an easy hike to one of Tasmania’s most beautiful and iconic beaches – Wineglass Bay Beach. The complete trail, to and fro from the car park, is 6 km and should take you 1.5 to 2 hours to complete (not including breaks).

Can you drive around Freycinet?

Hazards Beach Be sure to check the weather before planning the walks. Aside from these examples, there are other shorter walks which are worth taking. There are also many scenic drives around Freycinet that are worth a look including around Cape Tourville and The Friendly Beaches.

Is Bay of Fires worth seeing?

Is Wineglass Bay worth?

It is a steady uphill track that would get people of average fitness puffing. However, it’s nothing you can’t recover from at one of the rest stops along the path. The first part of the walk has lovely views of Coles Bay. Freycinet’s mountain peaks are also in view for a good part of the walk.