10 Things to do Good for Couples in Glamorgan-Spring Bay That You Shouldn't Miss

July 3, 2021 Marianna Hollaway

Discover the best top things to do in Glamorgan-Spring Bay, Australia including Freycinet Adventures, The Long Lunch Tour Co, Freycinet Air - Tours, Devils in the Dark, Oyster Bay Tours, All4, Mt Amos Climb, Darlington Vineyard, Freycinet National Park, Craigie Knowe Vineyard.
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1. Freycinet Adventures

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5.0 based on 727 reviews

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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5.0 based on 257 reviews

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. Freycinet Air - Tours

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5.0 based on 167 reviews

Freycinet Air - Tours

Freycinet Air offers scenic and charter flights around the stunningly beautiful Freycinet peninsula and entire east coast of Tasmania, most notably, Wine Glass Bay. Let one of our knowledgeable pilots take you on a breathtaking scenic flight today.

4. Devils in the Dark

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5.0 based on 235 reviews

Devils in the Dark

Devils in the dark showcases the iconic Tasmanian devil at night.This amazing animal can be seen at many parks and zoos but the opportunity to see this nocturnal animal come to life after dark in an as wild as possible setting is very special and unique. Devils in the dark was established by a wildlife expert with 30 years of experience viewing Tasmanian devils in the wild places of Tasmania.

5. Oyster Bay Tours

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5.0 based on 108 reviews

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.

6. All4

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All4

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)

7. Mt Amos Climb

Freycinet National Park, Coles Bay, Freycinet, Tasmania Australia +61 3 6256 7000 http://tastrails.com/mount-amos
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5.0 based on 205 reviews

Mt Amos Climb

Reviewed By Peter_Clare_50

This is more than a walk as there is a lot of rock scrambling. Please make to not do if wet or there has been recent rain as it will be very sloppy in parts. Also make sure you have good hiking shoes and we also found hiking poles and gloves useful. The 3km return trip can take 4 hours but it is worth it - the views are spectacular. A great memory, a must for anyone who likes a bit of adventure.

8. Darlington Vineyard

63 Holkham Ct, Orford, Tasmania 7190 Australia +61 3 6257 1630 [email protected] http://www.darlingtonvineyard.com.au
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Darlington Vineyard

Reviewed By Rikbob - Bierton, United Kingdom

A lovely little Vineyard and a big welcome. The wines were a delight and we left with enough wine for the rest of our visit to Tassie - delicious!

9. 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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5.0 based on 448 reviews

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!

10. Craigie Knowe Vineyard

80 Glen Gala Rd, Cranbrook, Tasmania 7190 Australia +61 499 901 109 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/craigieknowevineyard/
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5.0 based on 40 reviews

Craigie Knowe Vineyard

Relax in the beautiful surroundings and enjoy a wine with cheese board, gourmet vineyard plate or chocolate and wine experience. Craigie Knowe is the perfect place for a warm, welcoming experience where you will taste our lovely wines in the original old winery and be comfortable to ask any questions. Vineyard tours also available - please see website for details. Craigie Knowe is the oldest vineyard on the east coast of Tasmania and produces beautiful cool climate wines; Cabernet Sauvignon, a bold Pinot Noir and Riesling, and from our other younger vineyard, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. When things allow, come in and let us look after you.

Reviewed By 390glennp

If you haven't heard of Craigieknowe it's probably because it's a little bit off the main road. But that's no reason to pass it by. In fact if you do you have missed out on a great experience. Glenn the owner is full of information and enthusiasm about his vineyard and wines which makes the vidit all the more enjoyable. We were a group of 12 and he catered for us really well (11 bottles of white and 2 reds!) while serving a constant stream of customers. We coupled the wine with their gourmet platters which featured cheese, meats and smoked salmon and various pastes and jams all local produce. Don't miss this East Coast secret (if in fact it is a secret).

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