Travel Information for Freycinet & East Coast


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Bicheno  (Bicheno)
Bicheno, just north of the Freycinet Peninsula on Tasmania’s stunning east coast, is known for its laid-back lifestyle and outdoor activities. If a holiday relaxing by white, sandy beaches, dining on fresh seafood ... [More Info]


Coles Bay  (Coles Bay)
The east coast village of Coles Bay sits beneath pink granite mountains at the entrance to Freycinet National Park. With a small permanent population of less than 200 people, the town caters to local and visitor ... [More Info]


East Coast  (Coles Bay)
If there's a single keynote for Tasmania's north-east, it’s colour. As you travel through this part of the Island, the hues of the land, the sky and the sea change before your eyes. Take romantic strolls on uncrowded ... [More Info]


East Coast Escape  (Coles Bay)
A route that lets you explore fishing villages, penguin rookeries, vineyards, off-coast islands, National Parks, mountains and gorges. The renowned Freycinet Peninsula has Wineglass Bay, recognised as one of the ... [More Info]


Freycinet and the East Coast  (Coles Bay)
Tasmania’s east coast is a coast of contrast - sunshine and sea life, wine and wildlife, crags and beaches, history and adventure. It’s a coast of national parks - Douglas-Apsley, with its quietly flowing rivers, ... [More Info]


Swansea  (Swansea)
The historic township of Swansea is ideal for fishing, swimming and diving, or relaxing on the beach overlooking Great Oyster Bay and the beautiful Freycinet National Park. Swansea has a population of 530, housed ... [More Info]


Swansea  (Swansea)
Swansea is located on the eastern shores of Lake Macquarie and offers the only entrance to the Lake, with Swansea Channel connecting the Lake to the Pacific Ocean. Swansea is located 140 kilometres north of Sydney ... [More Info]

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