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Discover
the charm
of Coles Bay & FREYCINET

Coles Bay is an exclusive coastal enclave set against the dramatic granite peaks of Freycinet National Park. With pristine waters, refined natural beauty, and a sense of quiet sophistication, it offers a lifestyle defined by privacy, elegance, and effortless connection to Tasmania’s most iconic landscapes.

Wineglass Bay Lookout

Thoughtfully positioned near the shoreline, Scamander Skatepark is a modern concrete space designed for movement, creativity, and connection. With a mix of street-style elements and open transitions, it caters to all skill levels while encouraging an active, outdoor lifestyle. Framed by the coast and open skies, it adds a youthful, community-focused layer to Scamander’s evolving residential landscape.

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Friendly Beaches

Friendly Beaches stretch along the eastern edge of Freycinet National Park, offering a sense of openness, privacy, and untouched coastal beauty. With wide sands, dramatic dunes, and uninterrupted ocean horizons, the area feels expansive and serene. This natural setting enhances the region’s appeal for those seeking space, tranquility, and a deeper connection to Tasmania’s coastline.

Coastal Trails

The Freycinet Coastal Trails wind through native bushland, granite peaks, and sweeping ocean views, creating an immersive coastal experience. These well-known walking routes connect beaches, lookouts, and headlands throughout the peninsula. The trails reflect the region’s balance of accessibility and preservation, enhancing the area’s appeal for those drawn to nature-led living.

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Freycinet National Park

The Freycinet Coastal Trails wind through native bushland, granite peaks, and sweeping ocean views, creating an immersive coastal experience. These well-known walking routes connect beaches, lookouts, and headlands throughout the peninsula. The trails reflect the region’s balance of accessibility and preservation, enhancing the area’s appeal for those drawn to nature-led living.

Kayaking & paddleboarding

Kayaking & paddleboarding in Coles Bay offer one of the most immersive ways to experience Freycinet’s coastline. Calm, sheltered waters make it ideal for all skill levels, allowing you to paddle alongside granite cliffs, secluded beaches, and crystal-clear bays. From the water, you’ll often spot marine life and enjoy uninterrupted views of The Hazards, creating a peaceful yet unforgettable coastal experience. Whether it’s a relaxed morning paddle or a scenic exploration along the shoreline, kayaking and paddleboarding in Coles Bay capture the essence of East Coast living.

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LAND ADVENTURES

Tourism adventures in Coles Bay offer an unforgettable way to experience Tasmania’s natural beauty. From guided hikes through Freycinet National Park to iconic lookouts like Wineglass Bay and Mount Amos, the region is a paradise for outdoor lovers. On the water, boat cruises, sailing, kayaking, and paddle boarding reveal hidden coves, granite cliffs, and crystal-clear bays.  Snorkelling, swimming, wildlife encounters, and photography experiences complete the adventure, making Coles Bay a destination where nature, exploration, and coastal wonder come together seamlessly.

AIR ADVENTURES

Tourism adventures in the air around Coles Bay offer a truly unforgettable perspective of Tasmania’s East Coast. Scenic flights reveal the sweeping curve of Wineglass Bay, the dramatic granite peaks of The Hazards, and the turquoise waters of Great Oyster Bay from above. These aerial experiences showcase the scale and beauty of Freycinet National Park in a way that can only be appreciated from the sky, creating once-in-a-lifetime moments for visitors seeking a premium, bucket-list adventure.

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INCREDIBLE SEAFOOD

Food in Coles Bay is defined by fresh local seafood and relaxed coastal dining. The region is famous for its oysters, straight from the pristine waters of Great Oyster Bay, alongside locally caught fish and simple, high-quality produce. Enjoy casual cafés, waterfront eateries, and long lunches with views of The Hazards, where meals are unhurried and connected to place. In Coles Bay, dining is less about formality and more about savouring exceptional flavours in one of Tasmania’s most spectacular natural settings.

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