Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay
Home to sensational pink granite summits, isolated white sand beaches, with plenty of exotic birds, the Freycinet National Park which is situated in Tasmania and looks to the Tasman Sea on one side and the Tasmanian coastline on the other is nothing short of spectacular. Freycinet National Park is rich in natural resources like pink granite, which dominates the Peninsula. Wineglass Bay, though difficult to access, has one of Tasmania's most captured sights. With its pink granite mountains rising straight from the sea and one of the top ten beaches in the world.
On the edge of the famous Freycinet National Park and Wineglass Bay at about 2 and 1/2 hours drive from Hobart and Launceston on the east coast of Tasmania, lies the granite mountains called ‘’hazards’’. It has so much to offer in terms of adventure.
The climate is mild, the sunsets are epic, spend a day on a Peninsula Cruise, enjoying and relaxing while watching the golden sunset, take a kayak, or a quad bike. Go bushwalking, fishing, rock climbing or read a book. Regardless of what you think of a vacation, this is the place.