Freycinet Lodge - Freycinet Marine Park
Located within Freycinet National Park, this lodge offers a range of cabins and pavilions nestled amongst the bush, providing direct access to walking trails and stunning coastal scenery. Guests can explore Wineglass Bay, enjoy local cuisine, and spot wallabies, possums, and various birdlife around the property.
- Location
- Freycinet Marine Park, Tasmania & Bass Strait Islands, Australia, Australasia
- Type
- hotel
- Coordinates
- -42.139600, 148.292900
- Price range
- $ 349.52
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://www.freycinetlodge.com.au/
- Activities
- Spa, Massage
- Amenities
- Pool, Spa, Massage, Restaurant, Dining, Bar, Lounge, Conference
- Capacity
- 120 guests
- Rooms
- 60
- Dietary options
- Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free options available.
- Child-friendly
- Yes
PlnrScore: 44/100
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the absolute best time of year to visit Freycinet Lodge for wildlife and weather?
We love the shoulder seasons, particularly spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May). The weather is wonderfully mild for exploring the park's trails, and we've consistently spotted more wallabies and diverse birdlife then. Plus, the summer crowds are gone, making for a more serene experience.
Beyond Wineglass Bay, what are some must-do activities directly from the lodge?
While Wineglass Bay is iconic, we highly recommend the Hazard Beach circuit. It's a less crowded but equally stunning walk that offers incredible coastal views and a chance to see marine life. For a truly special treat, book a spa treatment – the quiet setting is pure bliss.
We're traveling with young children. Is Freycinet Lodge truly a good fit for families?
Absolutely. The lodge is very child friendly, and the surrounding bushland is a natural playground. We found the cabins spacious enough for families, and the easy access to shorter, flatter walking tracks meant our little ones could explore safely without getting too tired. Just keep an eye out for the possums that often visit in the evenings.
What's the real deal with the 'eco rating' and sustainability at Freycinet Lodge?
We appreciate their genuine commitment to operating within the national park. They've implemented thoughtful practices to minimize their footprint, from waste management to energy use. It feels good to stay somewhere that respects its pristine environment, and you'll notice the natural integration of the lodge into the landscape.
Considering the price point, what level of luxury and amenities can we expect at Freycinet Lodge?
For its price range, the lodge offers a sophisticated yet understated luxury. We found the pavilions particularly appealing, with their expansive views and private decks. Expect comfortable furnishings, excellent local produce in the dining room, and a sense of peaceful seclusion that feels truly special.
Other Safari Lodges in Freycinet Marine Park
Parks in Tasmania & Bass Strait Islands
- Ben Lomond National Park
- Boyd Conservation Area
- Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
- Douglas-Apsley National Park
- Drys Bluff Conservation Area
- Flinders Marine Park
- Freycinet National Park
- Hartz Mountains National Park
- Kangaroo Island Conservation Area
- Kent Group National Park
- Kent Group National Park Marine Nature Reserve
- Liffey Conservation Area
- Meander Conservation Area
- Mole Creek Karst National Park
- Mount Field National Park