Freycinet National Park






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Freycinet National Park, located on Tasmania's east coast, is renowned for its stunning pink granite peaks, pristine white beaches, and diverse wildlife. The park's centerpiece, Wineglass Bay, is often ranked among the world's top ten beaches, offering a perfect crescent of white sand beneath the Hazards mountains. Visitors can explore various walking tracks suitable for all levels, from leisurely strolls to challenging multi-day hikes. The park also provides opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and fishing in its clear waters. Camping options are available at Richardsons Beach, Honeymoon Bay, Ranger Creek, and the Friendly Beaches, with facilities including electric barbecues, picnic tables, and toilets. The Freycinet Visitor Centre, located at the park's entrance, offers park passes, information, and a range of outdoor equipment and clothing. A valid parks pass is required for entry to Tasmania's national parks.
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