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The Freycinet Peninsula

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The Freycinet Peninsula is 129 miles northwest of Hobart and 134 miles southwest of Launceston.  The peninsula is that little bit of land that juts off the east coast into the sea and is accessible from Coles Bay. Within the peninsula is Freycinet National Park, the pink granite peaks of the Hazards, Wineglass Bay, named one of the world's top 10 beaches by Outside magazine, and the world-famous Freycinet Lodge. This is a wonderful area for hiking, swimming, kayaking, taking a sea cruise, spotting wildlife and many other outdoor activities.

There are all sorts of hiking available to simple hikes to 2- and 3-day hikes.  

Above left:  Bluestone Bay.  Left below:  Kayaking and Freycinet Lodge. Freycinet  Adventures, owned by Simon & Alison Stubbs,  is a good company to use for kayaking.  Right: Abseiling in the park overlooking  Coles Bay.

For a "No Worries" Australia vacation, contact your Premier Aussie & Tasmania Specialists, Chris o r Stevie at chrism@yourtravelsource.com or call (800) 597-0594
CST #: 2037874-40

Photos courtesy of Tasmania Tourism.

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