Reasons to Stay at Any of The Freycinet Hotels in Tasmania

Reasons to Stay at Any of The Freycinet Hotels in Tasmania

For those who never been to the south-east coastline of Tasmania, the Freycinet Peninsula is one of the most breath-taking natural landmarks in Tasmania, and at the heart of Schouten Island, located about 110km’s of the town of Swansea. It is a large peninsula and harbours pink granite rock formations, natures very own wonder. Two things give this place a medal in our books, the main magnetism of its clear sandy beaches and crystal blue waters and the unmistakable vast expanse of the Freycinet National Park.

 

There is also a village in this area known as Coles Bay which is a friendly place for its residents, who live in the peace and tranquillity of what nature has to offer them. 65 square kilometres of land, which is covered by this beach reserve and connects itself it to the mainland.

 

When visiting this superb place, staying at any of the notable accommodations is suggested to experience the full luxurious experience of it, unless you’re into bag-packing then a modest hostel may be more appropriate There are numerous different options for those visiting, for both business and pleasure or a family holiday with the kids. There are lodges, retreats, luxury hotels and resorts, and even guesthouses available, and even some of the best Freycinet Hotels in Tasmania are included in the mix.

 

Wherever you choose to stay just know that there are many good reasons to do so in this area, some of which we have included below for your liking.  

 

The Freycinet National Park

 

This would be our number one go-to for anyone looking for some time out in the flora and fauna, away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. For those who like birdwatching, this is the perfect place to do so. One of the most photographed views of this dwelling is this national park, an outline and map of which can found on the government’s website. They call it a “bird watching paradise”, because of the different colours you see flying around in the open air of the blue skies on a hot day.

 

The richness of this birdlife encompasses any other wildlife living in this area, apart from the Tasmanian Devil himself. They have just over 147 bird species to date, and there may be many more yet to be discovered. The range includes Golden Whistlers, Shining Bronze Cuckoos, Yellow-Tailed Cockatoos, Sea Eagles and even Scarlet Coloured Robins, which are magnificent and some of them are even rare. Nowhere else will you find such a large diversity of different species living in one place, apart from the Amazon forest.

 

When you’ve climbed up the hilltops made of pink granite, you are welcomed by an array of endless shades of blues all the way to the edge of the horizon and all around you. This is the Tasman Sea, named after a Dutch explorer who went by the name Abel Janszoon Tasman, the first known individual who encountered Tasmania and New Zealand. According to written records, this sea measures just over 2,800 kilometres from north to south.

 

Hotels in Tasmania

 

One of the best things to do on a summer’s day is to take a walk along this coastline along with the topography of clean beaches and scheduled bays towards the bird-filled lagoons and enjoy an enjoyable dip in the sea or have a picnic with family on the beach whilst admiring the different birds swarming around above you. If, however, it isn’t that warm outside you could still enjoy the view from the top of any of the hotel or resorts situated on the hills, such as the Saffire Freycinet https://saffire-freycinet.com.au, which is a luxury accommodation in the area near the Coles Bay.

 

Which takes us to our second point of reasons to stay in this region in one of their accommodations – Bluestone Bay and Waterfall Wall. To get to this site you may need a four-wheel-drive vehicle as it’s via a beaten track; but all the more agreeable for some adventurous folk. It takes approximately 3 hours to get there from the centre and is advisable not to go in rainy weather as it can be slippery. One can also take a motorbike, which you can rent anywhere in the town. Many rock climbers frequent this scene just for its unique and natural brilliance.

 

This is a beach filled with blue pebbles and one can even go camping if the adventure calls, which can be set up right next to a wondrous waterfall. Who wouldn’t love that? You very own natural spring of water. The hike around this covers a radius of 6 kilometres and goes through the wineglass bay pass, which is a trek down to the beach of the same name. taking this 2-hour walk is just good for the soul if nothing else.

 

Honeymoon Bay. Lastly, but not the least reason to stay in this area is the number of different smaller beaches and coves, including the splendid Honeymoon Bay. Which, according to many Google reviews seems like its another planet. Perhaps because it is a bay, within another bay or perhaps it is so beautiful than you can do everything from snorkelling to having a picnic, and birdwatching all in one glorious day, and place, without getting tired.

 

If you’re a keen enthusiast on sunsets, this is one not to be missed when relaxing in this spot. They even have facilities for visitors such as benches and chairs and even toilets. If you’ve got kids, the shallow and calm water would be magical for them to learn how to swim or for their first-ever beach experience.

 

The amazing thing about this place is that it is not your typical landscape, where else would you find crystal clear waters and sandy beaches amongst a wild spread of eucalyptus trees and fragrant wildflowers? Only in Tasmania of course!

 

So, the next time you’re planning a holiday by yourself or you’re with your family, consider going to this vacation spot, and who knows you may just move there for your retirement if nothing else!