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Freycinet Lodge

Coles Bay Road, Freycinet National Park
Rated 8.7 in 1421 reviews

Freycinet Lodge is a picturesque retreat nestled within the pristine wilderness of Freycinet National Park, in Coles Bay, Tasmania. Surrounded by natural beauty, this unique accommodation offers an immersive experience where guests can connect with the tranquil coastal environment. Situated on the edge of Great Oyster Bay, Freycinet Lodge provides awe-inspiring views of the Hazards mountain range and the pristine waters of the bay.

The lodge is designed to complement its natural surroundings, utilizing eco-friendly practices and materials that blend seamlessly with the landscape. Guests can choose from a variety of accommodations, including secluded cabins and luxurious pavilions, all of which offer comfort and privacy. Each space is thoughtfully designed with understated elegance, providing guests with a peaceful sanctuary after a day of exploration.

Freycinet Lodge features an array of amenities designed to enhance the visitor experience. Two on-site restaurants serve a selection of gourmet dishes inspired by the region's fresh, local produce, promising a culinary journey that celebrates the flavors of Tasmania. Additionally, the intimate bar area offers guests a cozy spot to unwind with a fine wine or locally brewed beer, while taking in the panoramic views.

The lodge serves as a gateway to the myriad outdoor activities that the national park offers, such as hiking, wildlife spotting, and water-based adventures. Freycinet Lodge’s commitment to sustainability and its breathtaking setting make it an ideal choice for those seeking both relaxation and outdoor pursuits in one of Australia’s most stunning natural locales.

Climate and Weather

January
 23°
 13°
 18°
 13
Sun hours / day
 25
Rain free days
February
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 23
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March
 20°
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 17°
 10
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 25
Rain free days
April
 18°
 9°
 16°
 8
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 23
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May
 15°
 6°
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 6
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 22
Rain free days
June
 13°
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 5
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 20
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July
 12°
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 20
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August
 13°
 4°
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 21
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September
 15°
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 22
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October
 17°
 7°
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 23
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November
 19°
 9°
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December
 21°
 11°
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Sun hours / day
 25
Rain free days

What to do in Coles Bay and near Freycinet Lodge

Richardsons Beach
130m / 140yd
Muirs Beach
2.1km / 1.3mi
Hazards Beach
Hazards Beach
4.5km / 2.8mi
Sandpiper Beach
5.8km / 3.6mi
Nine Mile Beach
6.8km / 4.2mi
Friendly Beaches
8.5km / 5.3mi
Cooks Beach
9.7km / 6mi
Bryans Beach
13.3km / 8.3mi
Waterloo Beach
Beach near Swansea, Tasmania, Australia
18.2km / 11.3mi
Jubilee Beach
Jubilee Beach
18.8km / 11.7mi
Cressy Beach
18.6km / 11.6mi
Piermont Beach
18.7km / 11.6mi
Coswell Beach
18.6km / 11.5mi
Kennedia Beach
18.4km / 11.4mi
Schouten House Beach
18.3km / 11.4mi
Cowrie Beach
Beach near Swansea, Tasmania, Australia
18.6km / 11.5mi
Spiky Beach
Spiky Beach
20.1km / 12.5mi
Kelvedon Beach
21.1km / 13.1mi
Front Beach
26.8km / 16.7mi
Waubs Beach
29.2km / 18.1mi
Redbill Beach
29.8km / 18.5mi
Lisdillon Beach
29.2km / 18.1mi

About Coles Bay

Coles Bay, situated on the east coast of Tasmania, offers a variety of activities that highlight its natural beauty and unique environment. One of the primary attractions is Freycinet National Park, known for its stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and abundant wildlife. The Wineglass Bay Lookout provides an excellent vantage point to appreciate the bay's iconic crescent shape. For those interested in more challenging hikes, the trek to Wineglass Bay itself is rewarding, leading to a pristine beach ideal for a quiet day by the water.

For water activities, kayaking around the coastline is a popular way to explore the area, allowing visitors to observe marine life and the dramatic cliffs from a different perspective. Snorkeling and diving are also available for those looking to discover the underwater ecosystems.

Coles Bay is home to several local businesses that offer wine tours and tastings, showcasing the region's vineyards. Furthermore, the area is known for its fresh seafood, and dining at local restaurants can provide a taste of Tasmanian cuisine.

Wildlife enthusiasts may enjoy spotting local species such as wallabies and birdlife in their natural habitat, particularly in the national park. The region's scenic drives also present opportunities to appreciate the coastal landscapes and surrounding mountains.

For relaxation, visitors can enjoy the beaches along the coast, which are less crowded than other tourist spots. The natural beauty and serene environment of Coles Bay make it a suitable destination for those seeking both adventure and tranquility.




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