If there's one adventure you have to have on Tasmania's East Coast, it has to be the 10km Freycinet Walk. Kick off your hike from Freycinet Lodge and breeze through the spectacular Hazards mountain ...
Hitting the stunning Coles Bay in the east is easily one of the best things to do in Tasmania. Oozing show-stopping luxury from every perspective, Saffire Freycinet was recently named the world’s ...
The best way to get around Tasmania is by car ... the Launceston Cataract Gorge & First Basin and Freycinet National Park, plus most meals, bus transfers and accommodations at area hotels ...
Photo: Tourism Tasmania & Scott Sporleder, Matador Around the Freycinet Peninsula near the charming town of Coles Bay looms Mount ... Better still, overnight at a remote eco-lodge like Peppers Cradle ...
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 ...
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There’s no bad time to visit Tasmania but if you want to fall in ... on day one I strode out from luxurious Islington Lodge to explore the state capital. Immediately my head was turned by ...
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