Freycinet National Park
Coles Bay, Australia


Freycinet National Park is a protected coastal wilderness in Tasmania, known for its striking granite mountains and pristine beaches, including the famous Wineglass Bay. Established in 1916, the park spans over 1,600 square kilometres and offers diverse ecosystems from sandy shores to dense forests, making it a haven for native wildlife.
Allocate a full day to explore its numerous walking trails, with options ranging from easy strolls to challenging hikes. The best time to visit is during the warmer months, from November to March, when the weather is most pleasant. Be mindful of changing conditions and check for alerts beforehand, particularly in the less accessible areas.
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Freycinet National Park walking tour with boat ride
5.0· 113 reviewsFrom ₹18,601Five-and-a-half hours guided small group tour — a walk around Wineglass Bay and lesser-known spots, with boat adventure included, all gear and catering provided.
“Spending time in such a stunning part of Tasmania was truly glorious. My guide, Andrew, was outstanding with his extensive local knowledge and understanding of the natural environment. I will always remember enjoying my lunch at Wineglass Bay, perched on the rocks while two dolphins played nearby. It was absolutely marvelous. I highly recommend this tour.”— elainemT6879XO on the Freycinet National Park walking tour with boat ride tour
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