Freycinet
Freycinet is a peninsula located on the east coast of Tasmania. It is a beautiful part of Tasmania famous for it's beaches and national parks. The iconic "Hazards", a pink dolomite rock formation, tower over Freycinet National Park sheltering the beautiful beaches that hide behind it from the rest of the world. There are many things to see and do in Freycinet including fishing, hiking, rockclimbing, snorkelling and kayaking.

One of the best ways to see Freycinet is by walking or hiking through its national park. There are a number of different walks available suiting different experience levels, but one of the most popular is the walk to Wineglass Bay to see this secluded world-famous beach. The Hazards are also truly spectacular to walk around, or for the more adventurous even to rock climb. There are also plenty of other rock-climbing destinations on the Freycinet Peninsula, as well as some of the best sea kayaking in Australia. For more information visit:
Rockclimbing and Adventure Activities

Freycinet is also home to a number of vineyards on the east coast of Tasmania as well as a host of good restaurants and fresh food producers. For more information visit the below link:
Food and wine

AccommodationFreycinet has some excellent accommodation available around it. The world famous Freycinet Lodge is located on the edge of the national park and caters for eco-friendly tourists looking for a quiet escape. There are also a range of smaller accommodation options including Piermont Cottages and smaller B&B accommodation options. For more information click the below links:
Freycinet Accommodation



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