7 of the Best Walks in Freycinet National Park | Intrepid Travel Blog

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7 of the Best Walks in Freycinet National Park | Intrepid Travel Blog


Whether you need wow-worthy views to refill your digicam otherwise you’re seeking to put your stamina to the check, these trails in Freycinet National Park gained’t disappoint.

Oh, Freycinet. We’re not joking once we say it’s Tassie’s model of a tropical paradise. From the pink-hued granite peaks to the shaded coastal forests to the idyllic Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park is wild, untamed and ridiculously lovely. And we expect top-of-the-line methods to expertise it’s with a pair of mountaineering boots. 

There are trails to go well with all ranges and talents whether or not you fancy an informal stroll or a full day of mountaineering. Walking on sandy terrain will be fairly a burner on the ol’ calves, however belief us, the views are completely value it. Not to say the crystal clear waters you’ll be able to plunge into to chill down. Without additional ado, listed below are a few of our favorite walks and hikes in Freycinet.

Note: Most of the paths in Freycinet will not be wheelchair-accessible. A TrailRider all-terrain wheelchair is accessible for individuals with mobility limitations. Go to TrailRiders for additional data on use and help necessities. 

1. Wineglass Bay Lookout Track

A group of Intrepid travellers on the Wineglass Bay Lookout
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Distance: 3 km return 
  • Duration: 1-1.5 hours
  • Elevation: 204 m
  • Wheelchair accessible: No

This is Freycinet’s most iconic stroll, fingers down. We’re not normally one to advocate the trail most travelled, however for those who solely have time for one stroll, make it this one. Wineglass Bay is one in all Tassie’s most photographed locations and it’s constantly voted one of many world’s high ten seashores. Hardly shocking actually with its powder-white sands and shimmering turquoise waters. 

The path takes you thru a luscious coastal forest suffering from curvy granite boulders of various styles and sizes, and previous the Coles Bay Lookout level. It’s steep in sections, however there are a couple of resting chairs about midway to take a breather. Phew. The ultimate part of the climb takes you to the Wineglass Bay lookout platform the place the views will blow you away. You can proceed onto Wineglass Bay seashore (an additional 1.5 hours return), however simply do not forget that what goes down should go up. In this case, it’s 1,000 steps.

2. Mount Freycinet Summit

A woman looking at the view of Wineglass Bay from Mount Freycinet
  • Difficulty: Strenuous 
  • Distance: 1.5 km return
  • Duration: 1.5-2 hours
  • Elevation: 350 m (from the saddle), 620 m complete elevation acquire
  • Wheelchair accessible: No

Standing at 620m, Mount Freycinet is the tallest peak within the park. To climb to the summit you’ll must make your method to the saddle between Mount Freycinet and Mount Graham (the second-tallest peak), both by way of Cooks Beach or the south facet of Wineglass Bay. It is perhaps a brief ascent, however don’t be fooled. It’s steep and also you’ll climb 350 metres in lower than 1 km. However, your efforts will probably be rewarded with panoramic views that sweep over your entire southern a part of the peninsula. We assure you’ll be sweating buckets by the point you attain the highest, so carry loads of water.

3. Mount Amos

The view from the summit of Mt Amos
  • Difficulty: Grade 4/strenuous (bushwalking/rock scrambling expertise is really helpful)
  • Distance: 4 km return 
  • Duration: 2-3 hours 
  • Elevation: 434 m
  • Wheelchair accessible: No

Vamos, up Mount Amos! If the thought of scrambling over steep granite slabs sounds enjoyable, this hike is looking your identify. If you’re on the fence, we would be capable of twist your arm once we say the views of Wineglass Bay from Mount Amos are unbeatable. Seriously, they’re the perfect in the home. Mt Amos is a part of the Hazards, so that you’ll even be handled to sweeping vistas of Mount Graham, Mount Freycinet and different peaks within the vary. The route doesn’t have a set path, however for those who observe the yellow reflective arrows you gained’t stray too far. Note: this path is really helpful for knowledgeable hikers solely.

4. Cape Tourville Circuit

The boardwalk on the Cape Tourville Circuit
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Distance: 600 m return
  • Duration: 15-20 minutes 
  • Elevation: Mostly flat
  • Wheelchair accessible: Yes, nevertheless, wheelchair customers might require help resulting from a slight gradient

If you’re searching for a shorter stroll to stretch your legs and benefit from the salty sea breeze, look no additional than the Cape Tourville Circuit. This is a brief, even observe with a slight gradient, making it appropriate for wheelchair customers. The path loops round a wood boardwalk close to the cliff edge and takes you as much as Cape Tourville Lighthouse the place you’ll get lovely views of the peninsula, Wineglass Bay, the Hazards and 4 granite islets often called The Nuggets. We advocate waking up early to look at the solar rise over the east and paint the sky above Cape Tourville completely different shades of orange and pink.

This stroll is gorgeous all 12 months spherical and you’ve got a very good probability of recognizing wildlife together with sea eagles, albatross, dolphins and Australian fur seals. If you’re visiting in winter, it’s a tremendous place to see whales as they migrate from Antarctica. 

5. Hazards Beach Circuit (by way of Wineglass Bay)

Waves crashing into the shore at Hazards Beach
  • Difficulty: Moderate/Grade 4 
  • Distance: 11 km return
  • Duration: 4-5 hours 
  • Elevation: 320 m 
  • Wheelchair accessible: No

The Hazards Beach Circuit provides you an excellent style of all Freycinet has to supply. Plus, Hazards Beach is well some of the gorgeous seashores within the park. The first part follows the path as much as the Wineglass Bay Lookout and is a good way to keep away from these 1,000 steps again up! After strolling down the staircase to Wineglass Bay seashore, have some lunch or go for a paddle, or proceed throughout the principally flat isthmus till you attain Hazards Beach. The circuit continues alongside the coast the place you’ll go some hidden coves (excellent for swimming on a hat day) earlier than turning inland by way of a reasonably coastal forest to the automotive park.

6. Sleepy Bay & Little Gravelly Beach Track

A purple sunset At Sleepy Bay
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Distance: 1.5 km return
  • Duration: half-hour 
  • Elevation: Flat
  • Wheelchair accessible: No

This path is right for those who fancy a pleasant ‘n’ simple stroll. The gravel path takes you to a picturesque lookout the place you’ll be able to watch the ocean thrash towards the rocky landscapes (regardless of its identify, Sleepy Bay is thought for its wild waves!). Continue down the rocky steps to Little Gravelly Beach the place you’ll discover a peaceable bay suffering from pebbles and interesting-looking boulders. Watch the waves crash into the orange lichen-covered rocks, go looking for crabs in rock swimming pools or play a sport of cover and search within the boulders (don’t fear, you’re by no means too outdated). Little Gravelly Beach is nearly all the time abandoned (we do not know why), making it the proper spot to calm down and luxuriate in a little bit of peace and quiet. 

7. Mount Graham (by way of Wineglass Bay)

The summit of Mount Graham in the distance
  • Difficulty: Strenuous 
  • Distance: 20 km return
  • Duration: 7-9 hours 
  • Elevation: 570 m 
  • Wheelchair accessible: No

Last up we now have Mount Graham, the second-tallest peak in Freycinet. The path follows the Peninsula Track (a 30 km multi-day circuit) by way of Wineglass Bay and also you’ll must trudge over delicate sand, scramble over craggy slopes and climb a steep ridge to the summit. Your vitality and efforts will probably be completely value it whenever you set your eyes on the views. You can virtually see your entire park with clear views of the Hazards and Wineglass Bay beneath you. 

You can do that hike in a day, however we expect it’s higher to do it over two days with a cease on the free campsite positioned on the southern finish of Wineglass Bay. The quartzite ridge to the summit is steep (for those who’re afraid of heights this may not be for you), so it’s safer to climb when you’ve gotten contemporary vitality reserves. You’ll additionally get to see how the delicate morning gentle hits the peninsula, and this alone is well worth the in a single day cease.

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