Freycinet National Park & Mt Amos Hike
Last part of our Tasmania road trip takes us to the Freycinet National Park area and Coles Bay. The hike we got on was the Mt Amos Hike with the view of Wineglass Bay. Tasmania is known for these spectacular views and Mt Amos did not disappoint with an amazingly fun but tricky hike up but rewarded with the best place to have lunch at the summit. Stay around in the Freycinet area for an unforgettable sunset by the coast line with the soft light creating some amazing colours on the landscape. Drone shots of the coastline is just a whole different world.
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Freycinet National Park Wineglass Bay (Tasmania, Australia)
Day 3 of 5
We start to head south from St. Helens and we are driving along the east coast. The main stop is Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay. Dad is walking up to the lookout point while I take my first trail run, first up to the lookout and then down to run the beach and back. It´s a total of 9.5km of running. Towards the end we head all the way down to Hobart.
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Ps. I really got hooked at trail running and which to do it a lot more in the future!
Tasmania - Freycinet National Park, Friendly Beaches ,Coles Bay
Freycinet is a national park on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia, 125 km northeast of Hobart. It occupies a large part of the Freycinet Peninsula, named after French navigator Louis de Freycinet, and Schouten Island. Founded in 1916, it is Tasmania's oldest park, along with Mount Field National Park.
Bordering the national park is the small settlement of Coles Bay, and the largest close town is Swansea. Freycinet contains part of the rugged Tasmanian coastline and includes the secluded Wineglass Bay, voted by several travel authorities as one of the world's ten best beaches. Famous features of the park include its red and pink granite formations and a series of jagged granite peaks in a line, called The Hazards.
Because of the range of rare and endemic flora and fauna species present, as well as the diversity of landscapes and communities at Freycinet National Park, its role in conservation is particularly significant. The area within the park is also of cultural importance, with many Aboriginal and European sites protected, though deeper investigation into human history within the park still needs to be undertaken. Large sections of the park remain undisturbed by humans, including parts of the catchment and the landscape.
AUSTRALIA'S BEST BEACH | Wineglass Bay and Freycinet National Park (Tasmania Day 3)
It’s my last full day backpacking in Tasmania, so I hopped on a bus and went to one of Australia's best beaches: Wineglass Bay, located in stunning Freycinet National Park.
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Ibrahim and I got up early in the morning to catch a bus that would take us all the way from Hobart north to the Freycinet National Park. Our plan was to go for a hike to the Wineglass Bay Lookout and then hopefully go for a swim in the crystal clear water.
Our first stop on the ride up was in the rural town of Orford to see Maria Island. The island was originally used as one of the largest prisons in Australia for British convicts during the early 19th century. Now, the island is well-known as an excellent spot for scuba diving and is a national park.
We also stopped to see some padimelons and feed them their breakfast. The adorable animals look like miniature kangaroos and were a small part of our day trip that I found pretty cool. After saying goodbye to the padimelons we got back on the bus, eventually reaching Coles Bay. Located right outside of Freycinet Park, we stopped in Coles Bay to have a quick lunch on the beach and fill our water bottles up before heading into the park.
During the walk in Freycinet, we stopped at the Coles Bay and Wineglass Bay lookouts. Here we got to see some incredibly scenic views that I’m going to remember for a long time. We also came across some wallabies and even had the chance to pet one (we were being pretty stereotypical tourists for the day).
From the Wineglass Bay lookout Ibrahim and I decided that we’d move on to Honeymoon Bay and go for a swim. The sea water was warm and crystal clear, making for a great way to cool off after hiking around all day in the hot sun. After our swim, we explored the park a little bit more before getting back onto the bus and returning to our hostel in Hobart for one last night.
Freycinet National Park
Wineglass Bay
Coles Bay
Maria Island
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Tasmania highlights from our roadtrip along the Great Eastern Drive.
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TOP 20 COLES BAY (TAS) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Coles Bay, Tasmania, Australia. Coles Bay located on east coast of Tasmania about 209 km south-east of Launceston and 192 km north-east of Hobart. Coles Bay is the main entrance to the Freycinet National Park.
Things to do in Coles Bay is to visit must see places such as Freycinet National Park, Wineglass Bay, Mt Amos, Friendly Beach, Hazards Beach. Other what to do list in Coles Bay is to enjoy the experiences of All4Adventures, The Long Lunch Tour Co, Freycinet Air Tours, Freycinet Adventures, Wineglass Bay Cruises, Oyster Bay Tour, Freycinet Marine Farm, Freycinet Charters, Sail Freycinet, Freycinet Experience, Freycinet Paintball & Campground, Moulting Lagoon Eco Tour, Freycinet Flyer and SUP Freycinet.
Thats all about where to go or things to do list in Coles Bay, Tasmania. Don't forget to watching our other videos about Tasmania - Australia in this channel.
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Coles Bay, Freycinet National Park, Tasmania
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Top Things to do in Freycinet National Park, Tasmania - Australia Travel Guide
Freycinet National Park is located on the East Coast of Tasmania in Australia. You need to pay an entrance fee to visit the National Park, but there are LOADS of sights, walks and beaches to explore in the park.
We take you around the top sights - Sleepy Bay, the Lighthouse and the Wineglass Bay. You might also choose to visit the popular Honeymoon Bay (we did, but it was rainy so it never made it into the video).
Friendly Beaches is spectacular too and a visit to the Hazards at sunset is highly recommended.
You can read more about the best things to do in Freycinet National Park in our Tasmania blog post here:
Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park Tasmania
A quick look at the amazing Wineglass Bay in Freycinet National Park Tasmania.
Beautiful location, although unfortunately it was an overcast day when we visited.
It's a 30 min walk up the mountain from the carpark to the lookout and a further hour or more to the beach of Wineglass Bay.
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TOP 15 FREYCINET (TAS) Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Freycinet - Tasmania. Freycinet is a national park located on the east coast of Tasmania about 125 from Hobart. In Freycinet National Park, there is too many things to do for tourists or travelers.
Tourist attractions in Freycinet is Wineglass Bay and its lookout, Freycinet National Park, Cape Tourville Lighthouse, Mount Amos Climb, Friendly Beach, Hazards Beach, Honeymoon Bay, Coles Bay, Sleepy Bay, Freycinet National Park Visitor Centre, Cooks Beach, Coles Bay Jetty, Wineglass Bay and Hazards Beach Circuit and Freycinet Air Tours.
Thats all about where to go or what to do in Freycinet, Tasmania, Australia. Hope this short video will guide you in Freycinet.
Freycinet National Park, Mount Amos, and Wineglass Bay, Tasmania, Australia
Come for a hike with John and Libby at Freycinet National Park as they ascend Mount Amos to catch a view of Wineglass Bay from above. Wineglass Bay is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The hike is not for those who want a simple stroll. The incline to the top of Mount Amos is difficult, but anyone who does do it will definitely be rewarded at the top with its magnificent views. First, a stop at Friendly Beaches.
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Coles Bay Tasmania
Coles Bay is stunning township on the east coast of Tasmania and the main entrance point for visitors to the Freycinet National Park.
The town is on the northern end of Great Oyster Bay with breathtaking views of the red and pink granite peaks known as The Hazards, on the Freycinet Peninsula.
Freycinet National Park, Tasmania, feat. Wineglass Bay etc
Freycinet National Park conserves the natural environment of the Freycinet Peninsula on the east coast of Tasmania. The craggy peninsula is a great place to get away from it all, offering magnificent views, hiking, spotting animals, swimming, water sports etc. The best known feature is Wineglass Bay, but there are other spots like Coles Bay, and several rocky peaks.
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Trip to Freycinet National Park
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- Wineglass Bay
- Oyster Bay
- Cape Tourville
- Honeymoon Bay
- Freycinet Marine Park
- Kate's Berry Farm
- Spiky Bridge
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Wineglass Bay Walk, Freycinet National Park, Tasmania
Join us as we walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout and Wineglass Bay Beach in Freycinet National Park. Arguably one of the most iconic views and beaches in Tasmania.
Get a glimpse of how easy, or difficult, this hike is as you prepare yourself to make it done to the beach. But of course, the bigger challenge is climbing all those steps back up!
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Sunset at Coles Bay, Freycinet National Park. Camping
Tasmania, Australia Freycinet National Park #10 Wineglass Bay Walk 16 January 2016