Freycinet National Park

Including iconic Wineglass Bay

Covering most of the Freycinet Peninsula, Freycinet National Park showcases some of Tasmania’s most striking coastal scenery. Dramatic peaks, secluded bays and pristine white sandy beaches create a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.

Wineglass Bay, perhaps Tasmania’s most iconic beach, is only accessible by boat or on foot. The hike to the lookout offers panoramic views that are truly breathtaking. Cape Tourville, with its accessible coastal boardwalk and lighthouse, provides sweeping vistas of Wineglass Bay and rugged coastlines, with opportunities to see whales and seabirds during migration seasons.

Adventurers can challenge themselves on the five Hazards mountains. Mt Amos, in particular, offers a steep but rewarding climb, delivering exceptional views of the bay and surrounding landscape.