• The Freycinet Peninsula is a large peninsula located on the eastern coast of Tasmania, Australia.
  • If you’re one of those people who like to start and/or end their day with an ocean swim, the Freycinet Peninsula Circuit is for you.
  • Wineglass Bay, a perfect arc of blond sand and ice-blue water, is the jewel of the Freycinet Peninsula and recognised as one of the world’s best beaches.
  • The Freycinet Peninsula is named after French navigator Louis de Freycinet, who explored the area in the early 1800s.
  • Home to Tasmania’s most famous beach and one of its oldest national parks, Freycinet Peninsula is framed in white-sand beaches and pink mountains.
  • All of this comes with the backdrop of sweeping panoramic views that encompass the majestic Hazards mountains of the Freycinet Peninsula.
  • The Freycinet Peninsula is relatively dry in comparison to other parts of the State, thus making this one of the few Tasmanian walks which is relatively mud-free.
  • Freycinet Peninsula is well known for its white sand beaches and the most beautiful clean water in Tasmania.
  • Freycinet Peninsula, peninsula extending south into the Tasman Sea from east-central Tasmania, Australia.
  • Most travellers planning a trip to Tasmania’s Freycinet Peninsula are all undoubtedly eager to see the pristine shores of Wineglass Bay.