Freycinet Resort
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1799–1819 Coles Bay Rd Coles Bay TAS 7215
Nestled in thick forest on the side of Mount Paul, and surrounded by protected National Park land, Freycinet Resort offers a private, peaceful and luxurious experience.
As the only accommodation on the mountain, Freycinet Resort offer unparalleled 360-degree views that encompass The Hazards, Friendly Beaches, Great Oyster Bay and the Tasman Sea. They invite you and your delegates to step away from the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse yourselves in the spectacular wilderness of Tasmania’s East Coast.
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Situated just north of the popular town of Coles Bay, Mount Paul is a distinctive natural landform. Twin dolerite peaks are covered in eucalypt forests – home to numerous species of plants, animals and birds – and the Freycinet Resort site affords stunning views across the Freycinet Peninsula.
The Resort offers a range of boutique accommodation options, suitable for couples, small families, and larger groups. They are located several kilometres from the main road, in quiet bush surroundings, and the thoughtful design of the site allows guest peace and privacy to take each day at a leisurely pace.
Freycinet Resort know it’s the little touches that make a holiday memorable, which is why they do everything possible to ensure your stay is a special one –from the light breakfast provisions that are included if you book our Hazard View Retreats, to the underfloor heating in our Ocean View Studios, and the woodfired pizza oven that’s available for guests at The Barn Lodge.
Their unique location makes Freycinet Resort a wonderful year-round destination. In summer, they invite you to explore the private walking tracks and art trails that are available for the exclusive use of guests, enjoy the opportunities for bird and wildlife watching, and spend the long, light evenings sitting on a private deck area.
In winter, you can relax in the cosy, comfortable environment of your cabin, or settle in to their lounge to watch wallabies and wombats at dusk. Alternatively, wrap up warm and step outside once night has fallen to be wowed by Tasmania’s beautifully clear skies. There’s no better place to indulge in some truly spectacular stargazing.