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Freycinet National Park

Difficulty: Trek rating 2 of 5 - Click for detailsTrek rating 2 of 5 - Click for details   Suitable for: 4WD 
Freycinet National Park is part of the Freycinet Peninsula featuring everything paradise is made of. Majestic lush forests, pink-tinged granite cliffs, tranquil white beaches and peaceful walking trails are just some of the things to see and do. This trek takes in attractions such as Cape Tourville, Bluestone Bay, and Friendly Beaches to name a few.
StartClick to Reverse the Dynamic Map and Driving NotesTasman Hwy & Coles Bay Rd
Trek
FinishTasman Hwy & Coles Bay Rd
Distance109.77 kmMinimum Days1
Average Speed36.46 km/hrDriving Time3 hr
Article By: ExplorOz Team   Updated: 22 Oct 2008
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 Description

This trek starts off from the Tasman Highway and heads south towards Coles Bay. This town is the major hub of Freycinet Peninsula and the first stop where you can stock up on food and fuel supplies, or obtain your park pass at the National Park visitor centre. Heading south, you soon arrive at the popular swimming and snorkeling spot called Honeymoon Bay - a place that presents amazing views of the two pink granite peaks of Freycinet - suitably called ‘the Hazards’. Further southwest, there are numerous holiday homes and a nice walking track at a place called The Fisheries.

There is a sealed road that heads around 6.4kms towards Cape Tourville and the lighthouse. Along the way you will stumble across Sleepy Bay, which reveals graded steps that lead to the rocky shoreline in which, despite its name, often experiences wild and rough seas. To get to the beautiful white lighthouse, you walk along the Cape Tourville Circuit - an easy 20 minute boardwalk that reveals amazing views of Wineglass Bay, ‘The Hazards’, and Friars further south. Back on the main road, there is a nice 4WD track that leads toward the Bluestone Bay area. This location also known as Whitewater Wall is a fairly popular spot, providing camping opportunities and rock climbing for the more adventurous. Little Bluestone Bay further south is an incredibly beautiful place, but the area has such a steep slope and is heavily vegetated that there is probably no chance of camping there. From Whitewater Wall/Bluestone Bay there is an alternative 4WD track that you can take back to the main road - it’s a little longer but well worth the effort.

Friendly Point is the next destination and you can get there on the Coles Bay dam 4WD track. This track is a relatively long 30 minute journey that meets the southern end of Friendly Beaches. Depending on the season and weather conditions, this beach can get quite wild, and a river can form blocking access higher up the beach. There is a nice and quiet campsite which is set back from the beach access and a locked gate to prevent people driving onto the beach itself.

The campgrounds at Moulting Bay are certainly nice but they can be quite crowded especially during the peak times. Another popular spot for camping is Friendly Beaches (Isaacs Point), which can be reached by turning off the main road 18km north of Coles Bay. This spot provides adequate campsites and basic facilities. The beaches are generally more protected from the winds and offer spectacular views and kilometres of unspoiled white sand.

 Interactive Route Map

Tasman Hwy & Coles Bay RdColes Bay Rd & Friendly Beaches RdColes Bay Rd & River and Rocks RdColes Bay Rd & Friendly Pt (Alternate Tk)Coles Bay Road & Friendly Point TrackColes BayFreycinet NP Visitor InformationRanger Creek Day Use AreaFreycinet Drive & Cape Tourville RdHoneymoon BayFreycinet Drive (Walking Tracks)The FisheriesFreycinet Drive (Walking Tracks)Honeymoon BayFreycinet Drive & Cape Tourville RdSleepy Bay (Day Use Area)Sleepy BaySleepy Bay (Day Use Area)Cape Tourville Rd & 4WD TkCape TourvilleWhitewater WallLittle Bluestone BayWhitewater WallCape Tourville Rd & 4WD TkSleepy Bay (Day Use Area)Freycinet Drive & Cape Tourville RdRanger Creek Day Use AreaFreycinet NP Visitor InformationColes Bay Road & Friendly Point TrackFiltration-Pumping StationFlood Bypass TrackCreek CrossingFranks CampEnd of Track (Friendly Point)Franks CampCreek CrossingFlood Bypass TrackFiltration-Pumping StationColes Bay Rd & Friendly Pt (Alternate Tk)Coles Bay Rd & River and Rocks RdRiver and Rocks Rd (Camping Area)Merideth Point ReserveMoulting Lagoon Game ReserveMerideth Point ReserveRiver and Rocks Rd (Camping Area)Coles Bay Rd & River and Rocks RdColes Bay Rd & Friendly Beaches RdRegistration StationLookoutFriendly Beaches CampsitesIsaacs PointFriendly Beaches CampsitesLookoutRegistration StationColes Bay Rd & Friendly Beaches RdTasman Hwy & Coles Bay Rd
Tasman Hwy & Coles Bay Rd
Junction for Tasman Highway (A3) and Coles Bay Road (C302).
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.2198ºE   41.9405ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Coles Bay Rd & Friendly Beaches Rd
Distance: 8.38km
Average Speed: 84.5km/h
Coles Bay Rd & Friendly Beaches Rd
Junction of Coles Bay Road and Friendly Beaches Road which head towards Friendly Beaches (4kms).
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.2487ºE   42.0004ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Coles Bay Rd & River and Rocks Rd
Distance: 10.37km
Average Speed: 93.82km/h
Coles Bay Rd & River and Rocks Rd
Junction of Coles Bay Road (C302) & River and Rocks Road.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.2362ºE   42.0834ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Coles Bay Rd & Friendly Pt (Alternate Tk)
Distance: 6.63km
Average Speed: 74.45km/h
Coles Bay Rd & Friendly Pt (Alternate Tk)
Junction of Coles Bay Road (C302) and alternate 4WD track to Friendly Point.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.2819ºE   42.1166ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Coles Bay Road & Friendly Point Track
Distance: 0.51km
Average Speed: 61.32km/h
Coles Bay Road & Friendly Point Track
Large offroad area marks start of 4WD track to Freindly Point.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.2849ºE   42.1205ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Coles Bay
Distance: 0.61km
Average Speed: 19.28km/h
Coles Bay
Coles Bay local precinct
Features: Populated PlaceService Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Bay,Inlet,Cove Camp Fee Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Position: 148.2840ºE   42.1229ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Freycinet NP Visitor Information
Distance: 3.06km
Average Speed: 33.64km/h
Freycinet NP Visitor Information
Freycinet National Park Visitor Information
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 148.2980ºE   42.1242ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Ranger Creek Day Use Area
Distance: 0.22km
Average Speed: 29.26km/h
Ranger Creek Day Use Area
Ranger Creek Day Use Area
Features: Water Body,River,Stream,Falls
Position: 148.2991ºE   42.1259ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Freycinet Drive & Cape Tourville Rd
Distance: 1.43km
Average Speed: 43.9km/h
Freycinet Drive & Cape Tourville Rd
Junction for Freycinet Drive and Cape Tourville Road
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.3008ºE   42.1372ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place: Honeymoon Bay
Distance: 0.31km
Average Speed: 20.96km/h
Honeymoon Bay
Honeymoon Bay
Features: Bay,Inlet,CovePoint of Interest
Position: 148.2988ºE   42.1374ºS (GDA 94)
Freycinet Drive (Walking Tracks)
Freycinet Drive and walking tracks/carpark loop situated near a place called The Fisheries.
Features: Walk Track
Position: 148.2887ºE   42.1454ºS (GDA 94)
Features: Populated PlaceCamp Fee Resort,Motel
Position: 148.2872ºE   42.1460ºS (GDA 94)
Freycinet Drive (Walking Tracks)
Freycinet Drive and walking tracks/carpark loop situated near a place called The Fisheries.
Features: Walk Track
Position: 148.2887ºE   42.1454ºS (GDA 94)
Honeymoon Bay
Honeymoon Bay
Features: Bay,Inlet,CovePoint of Interest
Position: 148.2988ºE   42.1374ºS (GDA 94)
Freycinet Drive & Cape Tourville Rd
Junction for Freycinet Drive and Cape Tourville Road
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.3008ºE   42.1372ºS (GDA 94)
Sleepy Bay (Day Use Area)
Sleepy Bay carpark and day use area.
Features: P-Bay
Position: 148.3179ºE   42.1334ºS (GDA 94)
Sleepy Bay
From the carpark above Sleepy Bay gently graded steps lead to a rocky shoreline, which despite its name, often experiences wild and rough seas. Only a 10 minute walk down a steep hill to reach the shoreline.
Features: Bay,Inlet,Cove National Parks,Reserves Point of Interest Walk Track
Position: 148.3199ºE   42.1341ºS (GDA 94)
Sleepy Bay (Day Use Area)
Sleepy Bay carpark and day use area.
Features: P-Bay
Position: 148.3179ºE   42.1334ºS (GDA 94)
Cape Tourville Rd & 4WD Tk
Junction for Cape Tourville Road and 4WD Track
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.3198ºE   42.1275ºS (GDA 94)
Cape Tourville
Fantastic views of the Freycinet National Park from the lighthouse circuit walk. A very easy walk. The lighthouse at Cape Tourville was constructed in 1971 to replace the inaccessable Cape Forestier Lighthouse which was decommissioned the same year.
Features: Populated PlaceWalk Track Cape,Headland,Point State Forests,Reserves
Position: 148.3440ºE   42.1215ºS (GDA 94)
Whitewater Wall
This is the designated camp area for the Bluestone Bay track in Freycinet National Park. Accessible via a fairly decent 4WD track the location is popular with rock climbers, there is an eco toilet and a large number of good sites under trees but no grass. No dogs.
Features: Camp FeePoint of Interest
Position: 148.3402ºE   42.1051ºS (GDA 94)
Little Bluestone Bay
An incredibly beautiful place within the Bluestone Bay area of Freycinent National Park. Accessible only via 4WD down an exceptionally steep slope that is heavily vegetated until the opening at the base of the track to the water's edge.
Features: Cape,Headland,Point
Position: 148.3408ºE   42.1096ºS (GDA 94)
Whitewater Wall
This is the designated camp area for the Bluestone Bay track in Freycinet National Park. Accessible via a fairly decent 4WD track the location is popular with rock climbers, there is an eco toilet and a large number of good sites under trees but no grass. No dogs.
Features: Camp FeePoint of Interest
Position: 148.3402ºE   42.1051ºS (GDA 94)
Cape Tourville Rd & 4WD Tk
Junction for Cape Tourville Road and 4WD Track
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.3198ºE   42.1275ºS (GDA 94)
Sleepy Bay (Day Use Area)
Sleepy Bay carpark and day use area.
Features: P-Bay
Position: 148.3179ºE   42.1334ºS (GDA 94)
Freycinet Drive & Cape Tourville Rd
Junction for Freycinet Drive and Cape Tourville Road
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.3008ºE   42.1372ºS (GDA 94)
Ranger Creek Day Use Area
Ranger Creek Day Use Area
Features: Water Body,River,Stream,Falls
Position: 148.2991ºE   42.1259ºS (GDA 94)
Freycinet NP Visitor Information
Freycinet National Park Visitor Information
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 148.2980ºE   42.1242ºS (GDA 94)
Coles Bay Road & Friendly Point Track
Large offroad area marks start of 4WD track to Freindly Point.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.2849ºE   42.1205ºS (GDA 94)
Filtration-Pumping Station
Filtration-Pumping Station
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 148.2949ºE   42.1159ºS (GDA 94)
Flood Bypass Track
Take the high track to avoid flooding.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.3055ºE   42.1080ºS (GDA 94)
Creek Crossing
Creek Crossing
Features: River Crossing
Position: 148.2989ºE   42.0799ºS (GDA 94)
Franks Camp
Camping spot
Features: Camp Fee
Position: 148.3021ºE   42.0626ºS (GDA 94)
End of Track (Friendly Point)
Locked boom gate at the end of the track towards Friendly Point.
Features: GatePoint of Interest
Position: 148.3010ºE   42.0583ºS (GDA 94)
Franks Camp
Camping spot
Features: Camp Fee
Position: 148.3021ºE   42.0626ºS (GDA 94)
Creek Crossing
Creek Crossing
Features: River Crossing
Position: 148.2989ºE   42.0799ºS (GDA 94)
Flood Bypass Track
Take the high track to avoid flooding.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.3055ºE   42.1080ºS (GDA 94)
Filtration-Pumping Station
Filtration-Pumping Station
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 148.2949ºE   42.1159ºS (GDA 94)
Coles Bay Rd & Friendly Pt (Alternate Tk)
Junction of Coles Bay Road (C302) and alternate 4WD track to Friendly Point.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.2819ºE   42.1166ºS (GDA 94)
Coles Bay Rd & River and Rocks Rd
Junction of Coles Bay Road (C302) & River and Rocks Road.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.2362ºE   42.0834ºS (GDA 94)
River and Rocks Rd (Camping Area)
Camping area near River and Rocks Road. Features toilets and fireplaces.
Features: Camp Fee
Position: 148.2326ºE   42.0871ºS (GDA 94)
Merideth Point Reserve
Merideth Point Reserve
Features: National Parks,Reserves
Position: 148.2183ºE   42.0800ºS (GDA 94)
Moulting Lagoon Game Reserve
Boat Ramp at the end of Moulting Lagoon Game Reserve.
Features: National Parks,ReservesCamp Free Point of Interest
Position: 148.2083ºE   42.0764ºS (GDA 94)
Merideth Point Reserve
Merideth Point Reserve
Features: National Parks,Reserves
Position: 148.2183ºE   42.0800ºS (GDA 94)
River and Rocks Rd (Camping Area)
Camping area near River and Rocks Road. Features toilets and fireplaces.
Features: Camp Fee
Position: 148.2326ºE   42.0871ºS (GDA 94)
Coles Bay Rd & River and Rocks Rd
Junction of Coles Bay Road (C302) & River and Rocks Road.
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.2362ºE   42.0834ºS (GDA 94)
Coles Bay Rd & Friendly Beaches Rd
Junction of Coles Bay Road and Friendly Beaches Road which head towards Friendly Beaches (4kms).
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.2487ºE   42.0004ºS (GDA 94)
Registration Station
Registration station on Friendly Beaches Road
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 148.2705ºE   42.0012ºS (GDA 94)
Lookout
Lookout on Friendly Beaches Road
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 148.2793ºE   41.9947ºS (GDA 94)
Friendly Beaches Campsites
Campsites near Friendly Beaches
Features: Camp FreePoint of Interest
Position: 148.2866ºE   41.9916ºS (GDA 94)
Isaacs Point
Isaacs Point
Features: Camp FreePoint of Interest
Position: 148.2899ºE   41.9873ºS (GDA 94)
Friendly Beaches Campsites
Campsites near Friendly Beaches
Features: Camp FreePoint of Interest
Position: 148.2866ºE   41.9916ºS (GDA 94)
Lookout
Lookout on Friendly Beaches Road
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 148.2793ºE   41.9947ºS (GDA 94)
Registration Station
Registration station on Friendly Beaches Road
Features: Point of Interest
Position: 148.2705ºE   42.0012ºS (GDA 94)
Coles Bay Rd & Friendly Beaches Rd
Junction of Coles Bay Road and Friendly Beaches Road which head towards Friendly Beaches (4kms).
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.2487ºE   42.0004ºS (GDA 94)
Tasman Hwy & Coles Bay Rd
Junction for Tasman Highway (A3) and Coles Bay Road (C302).
Features: Junction,Intersection,Turn Off
Position: 148.2198ºE   41.9405ºS (GDA 94)

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 Permits

National Parks Passes

Current park passes must be purchased for entry to Tasmania's National Parks. There are a few options available and they include: Daily, Holiday, Annual, Annual Renewal, and Two Year Park Pass. It is a good idea to seek out the pass that best suits your travel plan. For example, visitors to the State may consider the ‘Holiday Pass’ because it provides entry to all Tasmania’s National Parks for up to two months.

For the current fees, please click National Parks Passes

Camping

Freycinet National Park can get extremely busy during the peak season (18th December until Easter) so a ballot system is in place for campers to try to secure a campsite. The ballot system is drawn early August and applications should be received by the 31st of July. For more information about camping in Freycinet NP, the ballot system, or to download the ballot form, please click Freycinet NP Camping

For more information about camping fees for Richardsons Beach, Honeymoon Bay, Ranger Creek as well as info on other areas, please click Freycinet NP Camping Fees

 Things to See & Do

Isaacs Point   
Camp Free Point of Interest
Isaacs Point
Honeymoon Bay   
Bay,Inlet,Cove Point of Interest
Honeymoon Bay
End of Track (Friendly Point)   
Gate Point of Interest
Locked boom gate at the end of the track towards Friendly Point.
Moulting Lagoon Game Reserve   
National Parks,Reserves Camp Free Point of Interest
Boat Ramp at the end of Moulting Lagoon Game Reserve.
Friendly Beaches Campsites   
Camp Free Point of Interest
Campsites near Friendly Beaches
Sleepy Bay   
 Bay,Inlet,Cove National Parks,Reserves Point of Interest Walk Track
From the carpark above Sleepy Bay gently graded steps lead to a rocky shoreline, which despite its name, often experiences wild and rough seas. Only a 10 minute walk down a steep hill to reach the shoreline.
Whitewater Wall   
Camp Fee Point of Interest
This is the designated camp area for the Bluestone Bay track in Freycinet National Park. Accessible via a fairly decent 4WD track the location is popular with rock climbers, there is an eco toilet and a large number of good sites under trees but no grass. No dogs. No fires, and no dogs.
Coles Bay   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Bay,Inlet,Cove Camp Fee Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Coles Bay local precinct
Cape Tourville   
Populated Place Walk Track Cape,Headland,Point State Forests,Reserves
Fantastic views of the Freycinet National Park from the lighthouse circuit walk. A very easy walk. The lighthouse at Cape Tourville was constructed in 1971 to replace the inaccessable Cape Forestier Lighthouse which was decommissioned the same year.The lighthouse was constructed as an automatic light and was never manned.
Registration Station   
Point of Interest 
Registration station on Friendly Beaches Road
Ranger Creek Day Use Area   
Water Body,River,Stream,Falls 
Ranger Creek Day Use Area
Merideth Point Reserve   
National Parks,Reserves 
Merideth Point Reserve
Lookout   
Point of Interest 
Lookout on Friendly Beaches Road
Freycinet NP Visitor Information   
Point of Interest 
Freycinet National Park Visitor Information
Filtration-Pumping Station   
Point of Interest 
Filtration-Pumping Station

 Preparation

Fuel Supplies & Usage

Fuel SymbolColes Bay Diesel4cyl 15 litres ULP4cyl 18 litres LPG4cyl 22 litres
6cyl 17 litres6cyl 20 litres6cyl 19 litres
8cyl 18 litres8cyl 18 litres
Usage is averaged from TrekFuel (* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.

Best Time To Visit

Can get very cold during the winter months.

Closest Climatic Station

Swansea Post Office
Distance from Trek Mid Point 18.69km SW
 JanFebMarAprMayJun JulAugSepOctNovDec
Mean Max. °C 22.222.220.918.6 15.913.813.314.2 16.017.719.020.6
Mean Min. °C 11.711.810.38.3 6.24.43.64.3 5.87.28.910.5
Mean Rain mm 50.042.350.851.6 46.757.348.143.8 40.654.051.460.3
    Best time to travel      Ok time to travel      Travel NOT recommended

Services & Supplies

The following locations have various services and supplies: Coles Bay

 Camp Sites & Accomodation

Isaacs Point   
Camp Free Point of Interest
Isaacs Point
Moulting Lagoon Game Reserve   
National Parks,Reserves Camp Free Point of Interest
Boat Ramp at the end of Moulting Lagoon Game Reserve.
Friendly Beaches Campsites   
Camp Free Point of Interest
Campsites near Friendly Beaches
Whitewater Wall   
Camp Fee Point of Interest
This is the designated camp area for the Bluestone Bay track in Freycinet National Park. Accessible via a fairly decent 4WD track the location is popular with rock climbers, there is an eco toilet and a large number of good sites under trees but no grass. No dogs. No fires, and no dogs.
Coles Bay   
Populated Place Service Station,Roadhouse Caravan Park Fuel Water Supply Toilet Food,Shopping Bay,Inlet,Cove Camp Fee Resort,Motel Point of Interest
Coles Bay local precinct
Franks Camp   
Camp Fee 
Camping spot
River and Rocks Rd (Camping Area)   
Camp Fee 
Camping area near River and Rocks Road. Features toilets and fireplaces.
The Fisheries   
Populated Place Camp Fee Resort,Motel
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 Environment

The Freycinet Peninsula was formed over 400 million years ago and the tectonic (mountain building) activity below the earth’s surface resulted in the separation of a large granite mass. Freycinet is in essence - two eroded blocks of granite joined by a sand isthmus. These are ‘The Hazards’ and the Mount Graham/Mount Freycinet sections of the peninsula. The Freycinet Peninsula is one of the State's most scenic coastal areas. The imposing granite peaks of ‘The Hazards’ and the many white sandy beaches that dot the peninsula are among the highlights of the park.

The most identifying aspect of Freycinet is the pink to cream tinge that can be seen on the boulders and outcrops throughout the park. The pink tinge of ‘The Hazards’ is caused by iron oxide impurities in feldspar, which is a component of granite. Added to that is the orange lichen cover on many of the rocks and when combined, produce the pink tinge that makes ‘The Hazards’ and other areas which are dominated by granite its intriguing look.

Bird Spotting

There are many species of birds that live in or stop over at Freycinet and the surrounding area. Some large birds you may see are white-bellied sea-eagles gliding overhead and large Australasian gannets diving for food in the ocean. In the forest and bushy areas, you may encounter smaller birds such as eastern spinebills, New Holland honeyeaters and yellow-tailed cockatoos. If you enjoy bird spotting, then Moulting Lagoon Game Reserve is one place well worth the visit.

 History

Abel Tasman sailed past the region in 1642 and mistook the Freycinet Peninsula for an island. It would have been an easy mistake to make because the peninsula is joined to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. French explorer Nicolas Baudin named the land mass in 1802 after one of two Freycinet brothers, who were officers on his ship.

Those who have lived and worked on the Freycinet Peninsula since the early years of European settlement were whaling parties, tin and coal miners, and pastoralists. Old mine shafts, abandoned farmers' huts and the remains of whalers' camps today form part of the rich cultural heritage of the park.

The tranquility and majestic beauty of Freycinet's granite mountains and pure white, sandy beaches have long been admired by naturalists, artists and writers. The area was reserved as a national park in 1916, making it (along with Mt Field National Park) the oldest national park in Tasmania.

 Driving Directions

Time
Direction
Distance
Tasman Hwy & Coles Bay Rd to Coles Bay Rd & Friendly Beaches Rd 8.38 km S 160° 5 min
Coles Bay Rd & Friendly Beaches Rd to Coles Bay Rd & River and Rocks Rd 10.37 km S 186° 6 min
Coles Bay Rd & River and Rocks Rd to Coles Bay Rd & Friendly Pt (Alternate Tk) 6.63 km SE 134° 5 min
Coles Bay Rd & Friendly Pt (Alternate Tk) to Coles Bay Road & Friendly Point Track 0.51 km SE 149°
Coles Bay Road & Friendly Point Track to Coles Bay 0.61 km S 195° 1 min
Coles Bay to Freycinet NP Visitor Information 3.06 km E 97° 5 min
Freycinet NP Visitor Information to Ranger Creek Day Use Area 0.22 km SE 155°
Ranger Creek Day Use Area to Freycinet Drive & Cape Tourville Rd 1.43 km S 174° 1 min
Freycinet Drive & Cape Tourville Rd to Honeymoon Bay 0.31 km W 260°
Tasman Hwy & Coles Bay Rd to Tasman Hwy & Coles Bay Rd 109.77 km     3 hr
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.

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 Recommended Reading for Freycinet National Park

4WD tracks in Tasmania: Off road Tasmania 4WD tracks in Tasmania: Off road Tasmania
North, South, East or West, no matter where you want to take your 4X4 vehicle, this 192 page guidebook will not only give you concise directions and information on access, campsites and facilities, but also provide fascinating snippets of information about the areas you visit.
South East Tasmania South East Tasmania
Scale 1:250,000Detailed map of South Eastern Tasmania from Great Lake to the South East Cape to Tasman Peninsula to Bicheno.
Natmap Digital Maps 2008 Natmap Digital Maps 2008
NATMAP Digital Maps 2008 is the next generation of Geoscience Australia's popular NATMAP Raster 1:250 000 scale topographic digital maps. NATMAP Digital Maps 2008 are exact digital copies of Geoscience Australia's NATMAP topographic maps. They cover the whole of Australia at 1:250 000 scale, and are current to 2006.
$99.00 [Add to Cart]Latest Edition
Tasmania Visitors Map Tasmania Visitors Map
This double sided map has a detailed map of Tasmania on one side and smaller maps of major towns and Hobart on the other. Highlights caravan parks, tourist features, information centres, national parks, camping areas and more.
Tasmania and Hobart Tasmania and Hobart
This double sided road map of Tasmania features a comprehensive map of the complete state on one side and Hobart suburbs, regions and Launceston on the other. This easy to read fully indexed map features a places of interest list as well as accomodation and general information for all around Tasmania.
Discover Tasmania Discover Tasmania
This handy guide, with an outdoor focus, features an easy-to-follow road atlas, as well as plenty of useful information on what there is to see and do, planning your trip, where to stay, and driving and preparation tips. There's also interesting background on the area's history, geology, flora and fauna.
$21.95 [Add to Cart]Item currently being reprinted. Will ship March 2009
Camping Guide to Tasmania Camping Guide to Tasmania
This full revised and updated guide details the latest information on 145 designated campsites throughout Tasmania in 79 national parks, forests and reserves where you can pitch your tent, park your camper of unhitch your van on public land for free or very little cost.
Holiday in Tasmania Holiday in Tasmania
This guide provides you with the "know how" to get the most out of your holiday destination to Tasmania. It includes where to go, how to get there and what to do when you arrive. With a complete road atlas and easy to read this is a handy book for preplanning.
SK5523 Tasmania South East SK5523 Tasmania South East
This 1:250K topographic paper map covers an area about 150km from east to west and 110km from north to south (1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude). The map contains natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, contours (interval 50m), localities and some administrative boundaries.
$10.00 [Add to Cart]Allow 2 weeks for delivery