Executive summary by darmansjah
The wattle has been golden since July and now is being
joined by splashes of white and yellow from the spring blossoms. The days are
getting longer making for relaxing evening strolls along the beach.
The sunsets are golden. The weather is fine. There is lots
to do. Take the cruise around the
Peninsula. Have a leisurely walk in Freycinet National Park. Kayak around the
Bay. Go bush on a quad bike. See Wineglass Bay from the air.
Come and relax in one of the world's beauty spots.
The Freycinet
Experience
Mention Coles Bay, Wineglass Bay, and Freycinet National
Park to a Tasmanian and you'll see eyes light up with thoughts of fishing and
boating, bushwalking, sea kayaking, rock climbing, sun and sand, and
spectacular coastal scenery.
Where else in Australia can you find pink granite mountains
rising straight from the sea to form a magnificent sheltered waterway or one of
the top ten beaches in the world, Wineglass Bay?
Coles Bay, Tasmania sits at the foot of the granite
mountains known as the Hazards and on the edge of the world-renowned Freycinet
National Park and Wineglass Bay, about two and 1/2 hours drive from Hobart and
Launceston on the east coast of Tasmania.
Facilities in Coles Bay or on the Freycinet range from
luxury accommodation and gourmet restaurants to wilderness camping and
self-catering. Freycinet National Park is home to the only interpretation
centre on the east coast of Tasmania.
Coles Bay, Tasmania: Australia's First Plastic Bag Free
Town. In April we celebrated the 10th anniversary of becoming Australia's first
plastic shopping bag free town.
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