Located on the east coast of Tasmania, Freycinet National Park (Freycinet National Park, accounts for most of the (Freycinet Peninsula) on the Fichina Peninsula and covers an area of about 169 square kilometers. It is one of the oldest national parks in Tasmania.
(Coles Bay), a small town close to Freycinet National Park, and about 60 kilometers from Swansea, is the nearest larger town.
Freycinet National Park is the most famous national park on the east coast of Tasmania, with pink granite mountains, white beaches, sand dunes and dry eucalyptus trees blown by the sea breeze on the coast, attracting a large number of tourists every year. The famous glass bay (Wineglass Bay) is located in the national park, and wine glass bay is just one of many beautiful beaches here, where the water is rowing. A great place to swim and dive.
At friendly Beach Airport, (Friendly Beaches Airport), visitors can take a sightseeing plane to take a tour of the whole area, or have close contact with Huxs Mountain (Hazards), to drop down from the pink granite peaks along the mountaineering rope, take a beach off-road vehicle to the hills, or take a hike in a park with different terrain. In addition, you can rent a boat to catch or experience a good wine and food trip, where everyone can get what they need. Bird enthusiasts, on the other hand, can see white-bellied sea eagles gliding in the air, and giant Australian pond geese dive for food. Located on (Coles Bay) Road in Cos Bay outside the park, (Moulting Lagoon Game Reserve), a wild bird and beast reserve in Morting lagoon, is an important wetland with international status.
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Tickets need to be purchased to enter Fihina National Park, A $24 per car, including up to 8 people
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