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Freycinet Lodge -
Freycinet National Park - Tasmania
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Freycinet Lodge from the
air
Uniquely located within the
Freycinet National Park, Freycinet Lodge is just 2 1/2
hours’ drive from Launceston or Hobart. Immerse yourself
in a wide range of experiences including beachcombing,
snorkeling, walks to spectacular coastal outlooks,
cruising around the Peninsula or enjoying freshly shucked
oysters at a local farm. Excursions we can arrange for you
include 4WD trips to Cape Tourville and guided walks on
the Peninsula – taking in Sleepy Bay, the Friendly
Beaches, Hazards Beach or Mt Amos.
Wineglass Bay
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Freycinet Cabin
Freycinet
Cabin
Introduce yourself to Tasmania’s natural wonders – stay in
our large one-room cabins, ideal for a couple or two
adults and a child. The integrated lounge/sitting area has
a balcony accessed via glass doors. Bedding configuration
consists of one queen-size bed and one double sofa bed.
All cabins feature an ensuite bathroom with shower, tea
and coffee-making facilities and private balcony.
Oyster Bay Cabin
Oyster Bay
Cabin
The
perfect base camps for larger groups, these two-room
cabins integrate sitting/lounge area and main bedroom. The
second room and bathroom are accessed from the main room.
Bedding configuration consists of one king-size bed in the
main room, one single bed and two bunk beds, in the second
room. Features ensuite bathroom, private balcony and
kitchenette.
Wine Glass Cabin
Wineglass
Cabin
There’s
nothing quite like sipping Tasmanian sparkling wine on
your private balcony after a hard day’s Freycinet
exploration – making these one-room cabins ideal for
couples. Bedding consists of one king-size bed and one
double sofa bed. Features include ensuite bathroom with a
spa bath and shower and private balcony.
Deluxe Wineglass
Deluxe
Wineglass
All
that fresh air is sure to inspire romance, and these
one-room cabins are ideal for couples wanting a little
extra comfort. Perfect for honeymooners or those seeking
an indulgent holiday. The cabin features queen-size bed,
CD player (CD library available), coffee plunger and bath
robes.
Premier Wineglass
Premier
Wineglass
These
spacious, open-plan cabins are for the discerning
adventurer – and represent a fresh new style for Freycinet
Lodge. All boast quality fittings, a king-size bed, double
spa bath, CD player, mini-bar with high profile local
beverages and a complimentary welcome platter. The ensuite
bathroom includes separate shower and quality toiletries,
hairdryer, fluffy towels and bathrobes. They are located
close to the main lodge building and have easy access to
Richardson's Beach. |
Bay Restaurant
Enjoy exquisite cuisine,
fresh produce and local wines at Freycinet Lodge. The Bay
Restaurant is located in the main Lodge building with a
panoramic view of Great Oyster Bay. Richardson's Bistro
offers casual dining at reasonable prices, while Hazards
Bar and Lounge is a great place to swap stories by the
open wood fire in winter while sampling some of Tasmania's
best boutique wines and beers.
View from outside the
Bay Restaurant
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Tennis Court
Guest facilities at
Freycinet Lodge include two restaurants, bar and lounge
area, gift shop, library, TV lounge with Internet access,
conference facilities, laundry, tennis court, boule court
and a barbeque.
Inside the Lodge
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4WD trip to a remote beach
You’ll never be stuck for
adventure at Freycinet Lodge. Join one of the fascinating
interpretative walks conducted by our qualified guides –
and learn about the area’s history, geography, flora,
fauna and bush foods.
Local operators Freycinet
Sea Charters and Freycinet Adventures offer a wide range
of outdoor activities. Picture yourself on a typical day
at Freycinet– circumnavigating the Peninsula in the
morning and early afternoon, spotting sea eagles, dolphins
and whales… and then abseiling with qualified instructors
off dramatic granite cliffs in the afternoon.
Wineglass Bay
Try snorkeling in Sleepy
Bay – and then taking to the surface under your own steam
in a Freycinet Adventures kayak.
Or, start the day with a
sunrise breakfast, take a fishing charter, go bird
watching, hire a bike or play a set of tennis.
End the day stargazing the
vast Southern sky.
And then there’s tomorrow…!
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Author: Russell
Wenn.
Copyright ©
April 06, 2009
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on
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