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Occupying a peninsula just south of Coles Bay, Freycinet National Park is a prime spot for bird-watching, camping and scenic drives. The park also features white-sand beaches surrounded by pink ...
Some of the best places in Tasmania to pitch a tent are in Freycinet National Park for beachfront camping with a mountain view, and Maria Island National Park between the World Heritage-listed ...
He encouraged people to visit the “wonderful” campground, which sits among coastal scrub in the Freycinet National Park on the East Coast. Friendly Beaches firefighting activity, September 23.
the Launceston Cataract Gorge & First Basin and Freycinet National Park, plus most meals, bus transfers and accommodations at area hotels or on a catamaran. Itineraries, however, cannot be ...
The mild temperatures are ideal for hiking in Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park or along the pristine coasts in Freycinet National Park. Particularly appealing is a visit to Wineglass ...
Discover our guide to Freycinet NP – explore Tasmania's iconic park featuring pink granite mountains, white-sand beaches, and unique wildlife.
Located at the northern edge of the popular Freycinet National Park, Coles Bay is one of Tasmania’s most famous natural wonders. Littered with bushwalks, eco lodges, and places to fish, kayak and swim ...
Floating on the Freycinet Peninsula, which is itself part of the Freycinet National Park, this one has more in common with Scotland’s Ronay Island than it does the sunnier options on this list — with ...