Freycinet Peninsula is famous for some of the most iconic Tasmanian views to the Wineglass Bay and granite peaks of the Hazards.
The drive from Coles bay to Cape Tourville is great and a short hike from Sleepy Bay to Mount Parsons is just as rewarding as to Wineglass Bay Lookout, but definitely not that much known and poorly marked.
Freycinet Peninsula Circuit is easy and pleasant 30 km long walking that could be extended with the side trips to Bryans Beach, Mount Freycinet and Amos. Camping is possible at Hazards Beach, Cooks Beach and Wineglass Bay.
View to the Freycinet Peninsula Hazards from the top of Mount Freycinet
5 km side trip to Bryans Beach from Cooks Hut
Such a nice surprise to have a small stormy cloud passing by right when I get to the top of mt Amos for the view of Wineglass Bay
Sleepy bay and mount Parsons
View to Freycinet Penninsula from Cape Tourville
Friendly Beaches north of the Freycinet Peninsula is a very lovely area that offers a free camping
Moon rising over the Hazards at Coles Bay
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