Look past the obvious curve of Wineglass Bay and you’ll discover other remarkable treasures on the Freycinet Peninsula in Tasmania.
Dreaming of an escape to the Apple Isle? Join a wild walking trip with Coral Expeditions and explore the island state in style.
Check out these three outdoor escapes in Tasmania. From hiking through ancient wilderness, traversing rugged peaks, camping high in the mountains and paddling one of the world’s best white-water rivers, there’s an adventure for everyone. Start planning!
From ‘Dr Doolittle’ to ‘Wattle-I-Doo’, nearly 40 houses in this little town of seaside shacks on the Tasman Peninsula share the name ‘Doo’.
Reach a variety of bushwalks from the water along Tasmania’s spectacular east coast, on this four-day walking and sailing experience.
Few visitors go past Tasmania’s Wineglass Bay in Freycinet NP, but if you do, you’ll be richly rewarded.
Tasmania’s Western Tiers is on the edge of the central plateau – a stunning wilderness.
Along Highway One, in Tasmania, is 154-year-old Red Bridge – one of the oldest in Australia.