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This heritage includes shell middens, rock quarries, rock shelters, stone artefacts and other significant sites. The camping ground at Richardsons Beach is located adjacent to one of the most extensive shell middens known on the east coast, a highly significant cultural resource. These sites have a strong and continuing connection to the Tasmanian Aboriginal community and we request visitors to respect and appreciate these areas that are of global significance. Since the early years of European settlement, whaling parties, tin and coal miners, and pastoralists are among those who have lived and worked on the Freycinet Peninsula.

Old mine shafts, abandoned farmers' huts and the remains of whalers' camps today form part of the rich cultural heritage of the park. The majestic beauty of Freycinet's granite mountains and sandy beaches have also long been admired by naturalists, artists and writers. The area was reserved as a national park in , making it the oldest national park in Tasmania, alongside Mount Field National Park.

The turn-off to the Friendly Beaches section of the park is via a gravel road about 9km after leaving the Tasman Highway A3. The main park entrance and Freycinet Visitor Centre are accessed by driving straight through the Coles Bay township, 28km from the highway on a sealed road. Where possible, please avoid driving in our reserves at night. You are sharing the roads with our native wildlife, so take it slow and watch out for animals on the road.

To find out what fuel stoves are permitted see the Fuel Stove Only Area webpage. The centre is open daily with friendly staff on hand to assist with enquiries. The shop at the visitor centre sells a range of products, including park passes, postcards, souvenirs, outdoor equipment, clothing and an extensive range of natural history books.

Seasonal activities, including guided walks and presentations, are run during peak seasons. Please note that drinking water is scarce in the National Park. Electric barbecues, picnic tables and toilets are located at Honeymoon Bay and Ranger Creek. Toilets are also available at the Walking Tracks Car Park.

Fires are strictly prohibited. Drones are not permitted to be used within Tasmanian national parks or reserves. Arrive at Freycinet Lodge in style, with an air transfer that gives you the best possible view of Tasmania's stunning east coast.

Freycinet Lodge offers an absolutely stunning location with awe-inspiring views, and it will add a special touch to your event. Our highly experienced event staff will help cater to your every need to ensure that your guests enjoy unparalleled comfort. This lodge is located right in Freycinet National Park and is worth the stay.

The rooms are spacious and comfortable. You can walk the grounds and see wildlife as well as spectacular vistas. Being you are in the park you should do some of the hikes which range from easy to very difficult. We thoroughly enjoyed our 2 night stay at Freycinet Lodge. Our cabin was comfortable, spacious, clean and beautifully situated close by the water.

Breakfast, which was served from the restaurant overlooking the bay, was very good and the staff welcoming and friendly. Room great for a family of 4 - very comfortable stay. Food beautiful in the restaurant and the view perfect. Brilliant to come back to after the most amazing experincewalking to Wineglass Bay. Perfect is an understatement. Huon Valley Map. Launceston Map. Richmond Map. Stanley Map. Tamar Valley Map.

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