What is Freycinet known for?

What is Freycinet known for?

Known for its pink granite mountain range, The Hazards, and its sheltered, white sand beaches, the peninsula is the location for Freycinet National Park, the first national park to be declared in Tasmania, along with Mt Field National Park.

How many rooms are there at Saffire?

Saffire features 20 accommodation suites, each with sweeping views of Great Oyster Bay and the Hazards Mountains and complete privacy from the neighbouring suites. All suites are designed for the utmost privacy while taking in the magnificent views of The Hazards, crystal-clear blue waters and white sandy beaches.

Where should I stay when visiting Freycinet National Park?

Freycinet Hotels and Places to Stay

  • Saffire Freycinet. 831 Reviews. View Hotel.
  • Freycinet Lodge. 2,308 Reviews. View Hotel.
  • Edge of the Bay Resort. 541 Reviews. View Hotel.
  • Freycinet Resort. 26 Reviews. View Hotel.
  • Iluka Holiday Centre. 444 Reviews.
  • Eagle Peaks at Freycinet. 110 Reviews.
  • Malting Lagoon Guest House & Brewery. 68 Reviews.

Can you swim at Freycinet National Park?

You can walk to the pass overlooking the perfectly shaped Wineglass Bay, trek the entire length of the Freycinet Peninsula on a three-day walk, kayak to secluded beaches or try less strenuous activities like beach strolls, swimming, fishing, birdwatching or wildlife spotting.

Can you fish in Freycinet National Park?

One of the most scenic and abundant fishing areas on Tasmania’s east coast is the Great Oyster Bay and Freycinet Peninsula. One of the best places to access the angling opportunities of the Great Oyster Bay and Freycinet Peninsula is from the pier at the calm, sheltered Coles Bay. …

When was Saffire Freycinet built?

2010
ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN Saffire Freycinet was designed by Circa Morris-Nunn Architects, widely regarded as Tasmania’s most adventurous and innovative architectural practice. It was built and opened in 2010. The buildings are conceptually organic, reflecting the surrounding environment.

Is it worth staying at Coles Bay?

Freycinet is a great place to visit. Coles Bay is lovely and then a further drive up to the Lodge if you don’t want to go on any walks is also worthwhile.

Can you drive around Freycinet National Park?

Getting to Freycinet National Park It takes approximately 2.5 hours to drive non-stop, but there are a few spots and lookout points to check out along the Tasman Highway (also known as A3 on your map).

Why stay at Saffire Freycinet?

Saffire accommodation packages offer an all-inclusive experience during your stay. Saffire Freycinet’s complimentary range of activities gives you options for every mood and every moment. As the world unfurls, time together is even more precious. Our natural landscape is ready to create awe, local produce and the warmth of our people awaits.

What activities are included in my stay at Saffire?

Activities are included in your stay at Saffire and change daily. These include a guided oyster tasting with fine Tasmanian bubbles in Coles Bay, a beekeeping adventure, guided bush walks and Saffire’s Tasmanian Devil feeding experience at their own rehabilitation centre.

How long does it take to explore Freycinet?

Saffire Freycinet’s complimentary range of activities gives you options for every mood and every moment. Lasting from one hour to three hours, these activities are your opportunity to engage and connect with Freycinet’s stunning natural wonders and attractions.

What is a Saffire suite?

Saffire consists of just 20 luxurious individually named suites arranged in an elegant arc that takes advantage of their elevated position to capture the impressive views over Coles Bay, The Hazards mountain range and Freycinet National Park.