Freycinet Lodge

Freycinet Lodge offers four-star accommodation within Freycinet National Park on Tasmania's east coast. The Lodge overlooks Great Oyster Bay at the foot of the pink granite peaks of the Hazard mountain range. To protect the delicate environment, the 60 timber cabins, hidden in the casaurina and tea tree forest, are linked by raised boardwalks. When you stay at Freycinet Lodge you have the rare privilege of staying within a national park and the focus is on being in the landscape, so there are no televisions or telephones in the cabins. The Lodge offers a number of dining options: The Bay à la carte restaurant and Richardsons Bistro, serving cafe-style food. Both offer the finest regional food and wine. Freycinet Lodge is a good base for activities and the walk to the famous Wineglass Bay lookout, four-wheel-drive tours, wildlife tours, sea kayaking, climbing and abseiling/rappelling, offshore cruising where you may see whales, dolphins and seabirds. A tennis court and bicycle hire are also available. Nearby, you can explore a local oyster farm, the seaside villages of Bicheno and Swansea and the acclaimed cool-climate wineries. You can also sample the best of local produce during a Tasting Tasmania experience in the Freycinet Lounge.

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