10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Freycinet That You Shouldn't Miss

June 28, 2021 Veronika Gaddis

Visit the Freycinet peninsula (home to the national park of the same name), and it’s clear why this area is known as the “jewel of Tasmania’s coastline.” The land’s scenic beauty showcases warm white beaches, deep azure waters, and the rosy pink hue of the Hazards mountain range. A trip to Wineglass Bay promises one of the state’s most celebrated views, as well as the chance to breathe in the crisp sea air. Pitch your tent, park your caravan, and get ready to spend the day fishing, sea kayaking, and relaxing in this stunning locale.
Restaurants in Freycinet

1. Freycinet Adventures

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Freycinet Adventures

Discover Freycinet! Tasmaia's greatest sea kayaking destination The Freycinet Paddle- explore the breathtaking coastline of Freycinet National Park by sea kayak on this relaxed guided, award winning tour. Listed #4 Things to do before you die, in Australia

2. The Long Lunch Tour Co

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The Long Lunch Tour Co

Come on an adventure of Gastronomical Proportions Indulging in Local Wines and delicacies that have made Tasmania a gourmet paradise. Be picked up from your accommodation and returned in comfort and safety.

3. Oyster Bay Tours

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Oyster Bay Tours

The ultimate oyster experience. Wade out into the crisp waters of Freycinet Marine Farm, harvest oysters straight off the rack, watch a shucking demonstration, then kick back and enjoy fresh oysters and mussels paired with a delicious local wine on this guided oyster farm tour.

4. All4

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Get on board a single, 2 seater or 3 seater ATV and wind your way through eucalypt covered hills and boulder strewn valleys, to where pink granite, blue seas and fine white sands collide at South Friendly Beaches. Or head to the dramatic sea cliffs of Cape Tourville for panoramic views of the Freycinet Peninsula and a glimpse of Wineglass Bay. Fully guided Half Day and 2 Hour tours depart up to three times daily. (4h trip departures at 8 AM, 2h trips at 1 PM and 4.30 PM)

5. Freycinet National Park

Coles Bay Road, Coles Bay, Freycinet, Tasmania 7215 Australia +61 3 6256 7000 http://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/freycinet-national-park
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Freycinet National Park

Reviewed By 612ashleyh - Traralgon, Australia

Freycinet National park has something for everyone. We visited with our 8-month-old baby and were still able to do a few walks in the park including the Wineglass Bay Lookout, Sleepy Bay and the lighthouse walk. The scenery is breathtaking and the different hikes available cater to all abilities. The 24hr parking park pass cost about $25 which was worth the money as the walking trails and very well maintained! Definitely visit here if travelling in the area! There are camping sites you can hire in the park as well!

6. Wineglass Bay

Freycinet rd, Coles Bay, Freycinet, Tasmania Australia +61 3 6256 7000 [email protected] http://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/freycinet-national-park/wineglass-bay
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Wineglass Bay

Reviewed By Krazz - Melbourne, Australia

We hiked to the lookout, then hiked down to the beach. It states 1.5 hrs return from lookout, but going down took 30-40 minutes as it is down hill. Once you get to the beach, it is absolutely beautiful. We spent some time relaxing there, you can walk along the water, spend as long as you want, even go for a swim! Toilets are located here also. You can continue to the Hazards beach or walk back up to the top. Beware, this is strenuous, 1000 steps back up. We stopped few times to rest as we are only moderately fit. But it was all worth it. Must do if you can.

7. Freycinet Charters

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Freycinet Charters

Freycinet Charters is a family-owned Boat Tour business that operates out of Coles Bay, located on the mid east coast of Tasmania. We are licensed by the Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife Service to offer highly personalised Boat Charters for families and smaller special interest and social groups in and around Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay, Schouten Island and Great Oyster Bay on our 9.5m brand new, purpose-built Noosa Cat charter vessel.

8. Freycinet Paintball & Campground

961 Coles Bay Road, Coles Bay, Freycinet, Tasmania 7215 Australia +61 476 224 753 [email protected] http://www.freycinetpaintball.com
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Freycinet Paintball & Campground

Book now to experience Tassie's only Paintball field on the sunny East Coast. Boasting 6 acres of rustic bush style fields featuring bunkers trenches & realistic props to set the ultimate combat scene! Available for groups of up to 30 people & open all year round. Our trained & friendly staff will ensure you have an unforgettable adrenalin charged experience. Bar Kiosk & BBQ available. Freedom style camping on site at a low cost. Campfires, atmosphere, friendly hosts & dog friendly.

Reviewed By VicsterB - Hobart, Australia

So much fun and very relaxing sitting in the outdoor bar all day enjoying everyone’s company including owners Bec & Scully. Had the best work function weekend ever! Can’t wait to bring the whole family here camping. With paintball, a bar, coffee, toasties, toilet, shower, fantastic owners and awesome campground what more could you want.

9. Freycinet Aqua Taxi

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Freycinet Aqua Taxi

Freycinet Aqua Taxi is a one of kind ferry service in Freycinet National Park. Departing from Coles Bay, it's the fastest way to Wineglass Bay.Combine cruising and walking to experience Freycinet in a unique way. Scheduled sailings depart daily and are a popular way to experience the Freycinet National Park walking tracks. Whether you’re after a short walk, a long hike, or simply to spend the day on a secluded beach- we have an option for you. One way or return. If you're heading to Wineglass Bay avoid the steep track over the mountain and take the taxi. Avoid the busy summer crowd. The taxi can have you in the National Park in 20 mins- shorter time than it takes to find a carpark in January!

10. Wineglass Bay Cruises

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Wineglass Bay Cruises

Wineglass Bay, nestled underneath the Hazards Mountain range, is a location of primeval peace and beauty. Experience the tranquility from a truly unique perspective with award winning Wineglass Bay Cruises. Step aboard Schouten Passage II for an unforgettable 4.5 hour cruise. Let our experienced and friendly crew guide you through the sights and history of the Freycinet Peninsula; taking you from the gentle shores of Coles Bay, to one of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Stop for lunch at Wineglass Bay and enjoy some of Tasmania’s finest fresh produce with a grazing platter served to you. Let go of the every day and absorb the serenity of your destination. The scenery is stunning, the wildlife abundant, and you will experience a rare, intimate outlook on one of Tasmania’s most extraordinary places.

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