Freycinet National Park

Climate

The climate in Freycinet is like most of Tasmania - relatively cool all year round. As it is windy, bringing an umbrella is not practical. Be prepared for all kinds of weather, though.

Understand

Freycinet National Park is administered by the Parks and Wildlife Service (http://www.parks.tas.gov....) of Tasmania.

Landscape

Freycinet has stunning scenery - from the peaks of The Hazards of Coles Bay to the wonderful crescent of Wineglass Bay, Freycinet is a fascinating and breathtaking experience - one not to be missed on a visit to Tasmania.

Flora and fauna

You will be sharing the park with wonderful plants; and animals like wallabies.

Feeding of animals in the park is strictly prohibited, and is unhealthy for the animals. Fines will be imposed if you are caught feeding animals. Rangers are on patrol around the park. You can report people feeding animals to the visitor centre.

History

Freycinet National Park was named after its founder, Louis de Freycinet.