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Freycinet National Park
Address: Coles Bay Rd, Coles Bay TAS 7215, Australia
Phone: (03) 6256 7000
State: Tasmania
City: Coles Bay
Zip Code: 7215



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Reviews
Amazing park to visit with or without kids. The trails are all well indicated and with lots of services. If you pass by the visitors centre you will need to pay a fee for the entry. But I believe .pay people don't pay and just go in. There are actually no controls. Of course, you should be a nice person and pay given the funds will be supporting the conservation of the area ;) the beaches inside the park are also quite unique and the lighthouse is beautiful!! All in all an amazing park to visit when in Tasmania
7 years ago (13-01-2018)
Amazing national park. The staff must keep it so clean. Not once did i see any rubbish. Paths and info boards were amazing. Stunning all round.
7 years ago (01-04-2018)
Stunning part of the world! Lots of different walks to suit different age groups/ fitness capabilities. There really is so much to see, definitely need a few days to explore and experience all the natural beauty.
7 years ago (18-03-2018)
Great walk around wineglass Bay. We did the full 4 hour route. Walk clockwise. As soon as you leave the beach it gets quiet. Lots of great sandwich spots in secluded coves
7 years ago (08-03-2018)
I had a day pass here and walked to the Wineglass Bay lookout and then down to the beach itself. It's quite a difficult walk but well worth it - it's simply stunning. The car park was busy as lots of walkers go to the lookout, but relatively few go to Wineglass Bay itself - there were about 20 people on the entire beach while I was there. I went for a swim but unfortunately an armada of bluebottle jellyfish had blown in so I didn't stay in the water long. I also visited the charming Honeymoon Bay but lots of sights went unseen - I'll definitely be back in the future.
7 years ago (19-01-2018)
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