Freycinet peninsula circuit tasmania freycinet peninsula circuit is a picturesque walk exploring freycinet national park and wineglass bay.
Freycinet peninsula circuit track notes.
The freycinet peninsula circuit is within a fuel stove only area and campfires are not permitted.
This direction is recommended by parks and wildlife to help stop the spread of root rot phytophthora.
In a culturally significant area this is a scenic circuit that traverses through the white sand beaches of wineglass bay rocky coves featuring natural waterfalls with eroded granite boulders of the freycinet peninsula formed over 400 million years and aboriginal sites along the coastlines dunes and estuaries amidst biodiverse forests and heathlands most notable in tasmania.
The distance is of 38 km and was covered in 3 days with plenty of time to enjoy swimming in clear water resting on pristine secluded beaches enjoying the unspoilt environment.
You can also view the information on the campsites on our freycinet overnight walker campsites page.
Circuit mostly well formed tracks and beach walking.
Some short sections of cliffs.
Freycinet peninsula circuit location.
3 days can be done in 2 if you re a bad ass trail type.
The following trail guide follows the freycinet peninsula in an anti clockwise direction.
Ocean views sandy beaches rocky coves orange granite boulders mountain summits forests heathlands abundant birdlife friendly wildlife and the iconic wineglass bay.
Keep on track the peninsula circuit track is generally dry but if you do come across boggy sections keep to the middle of the track.
Use our walk notes to help you plan out your freycinet peninsula circuit experience.
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Beginning at the main carpark the trail follows the initial track towards wineglass bay for 100m before forking to the right along the hazards beach track.
You will need to carry a fuel stove for cooking.