COASTAL PAVILIONS
Freycinet LodgeCOASTAL PAVILIONS
Freycinet Lodge
FEATURES
Deluxe Spa cabin: Perfect for a honeymoon or special occasion, this one room cabin has a king bed, spa and lounge area. It can accommodate 3, but is just made for two to enjoy a touch of luxury and elegance with en suite spa and private balcony.
Two room cabins: Perfect Coles Bay accommodation for a family or two couples (to a maximum of five guests), the two-room cabin features a king-sized bed and comfortable lounge area in the main room, and a second, separate, twin bedroom. These cabins include an en suite bathroom, kitchenette and secluded private balcony.
One Room Cabin: This large cabin is a perfect couple’s retreat but can accommodate a maximum of four guests. It features a king-size bed and double sofa bed in one room, with a beautiful private balcony that looks out into the park’s natural landscape. The cabin has en suite with shower, reverse cycle air conditioning, electric blanket, coffee and tea-making facilities.
ACTIVITIES
Freycinet National Park is a mecca for bushwalking – take a short stroll, or half- or full-day walk to discover the area’s forests, beaches, bays and mountains.
Wineglass Bay Cruises: Let go of the every day and absorb the serenity of your destination. The scenery is stunning, the wildlife abundant, and you will experience a rare, intimate outlook on one of Tasmania’s most extraordinary places. Bookings available through Freycinet Lodge reception. Cruise runs August – May, 10am – 2pm daily and includes lunch.
THE ENVIRONMENT
From Freycinet Lodge:
Recently, many accommodation providers have started to pay lip service to the environment by “greenwashing” guests with messages about reusing towels and saving water. Therefore, it is refreshing to know that Freycinet Lodge has been genuinely implementing an environmental policy that balances the opportunity for tourists to enjoy this pristine wilderness with minimising its footprint on the sensitive ecosystem of the area. In 2011, these efforts were formally recognised with an Advanced Eco-Certification from Ecotourism Australia.
Freycinet Lodge has developed innovative ways to promote energy efficiency, waste management, water conservation and protection of the National Park. Freycinet Lodge recognises its vital role in preserving the environment and educating guests about sustainable practices by:
Providing cabins that have been designed to blend seamlessly with the natural forest setting
Encouraging guests to follow a “leave no trace” philosophy
We have a Tesla charging station in our guest car parking. Please contact Freycinet Lodge reception prior your arrival to check availability.
Explaining that wildlife such as wallabies are to be appreciated from a distance, but not fed or treated as pets
Leaving beaches undisturbed which includes resisting the temptation to collect shells
Organising tours and activities which highlight the uniqueness and importance of Freycinet National Park’s ecosystem and native heritage
Regular audits to review and improve practices
Unspoilt Wilderness
As one of the few accommodation centres located within a National Park in Australia, Freycinet Lodge is surrounded by unspoilt wilderness. The pink-hued granite peaks from The Hazards mountain range, kilometres of white-sand beaches and stunning Wineglass Bay make this area a geological wonder of the world. In addition, wildlife such as potoroos, Tasmanian devils, wombats, quolls and echidnas make this a popular area for spotting less common mammals. The Freycinet Peninsula is a true bird watcher’s paradise with threatened species such as the wedge-tailed eagle and fairy wren inhabiting the area.
Freycinet Lodge is highly-conscious of its responsibility in relation to this distinctive environment. By choosing to stay here, you can be assured that your visit has minimal impact on this beautiful National Park.
What we love…
The use of curved glass and natural timbers and finishes enhance the experience of these stunning Coastal Pavilions with superb views.
Tell me more…
Coastal Pavilions at Freycinet Lodge offer a superb blend of natural simplicity and ultimate comfort. Uniquely located inside Freycinet National Park with a spectacular waterfront location at the foot of the Hazards, Freycinet Lodge is a superb base for exploring the Freycinet Peninsula.
Get the Facts
Where is it? Freycinet National Park, South East Tasmania
What? Eco Resort
Styles of Accommodation? One bedroom pavilions
Who? Couples
How much?
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There are two styles of Coastal Pavilions at Freycinet Lodge: one offers bay views and the other bush views.
Freycinet Lodge’s Bay View Pavilions offer either water views over the bay or water views through the trees. Boasting a king bed configuration, outdoor bathtub, separate living area and deck, Freycinet Lodge’s pavilions are ideal for a romantic getaway to Tasmania’s spectacular east coast. The Coastal Pavilion – Bay View offers the possibility of either expansive views over Great Oyster Bay or water views through the trees to the shoreline just metres from your deck.
Freycinet Lodge’s Coastal Pavilions offers a superb blend of natural simplicity and ultimate comfort. Boasting a king bed configuration, outdoor bathtub, separate living area and expansive deck, the room itself is perfect for a romantic getaway with an unrivalled setting among the coastal bush of Freycinet National Park. (Please note that the Coastal Pavilions are nestled among the trees. If you would prefer a water view, please choose the Bay View Coastal Pavilions.)
Dining is available at The Bay Restaurant, or a bistro-style meal and tasty snacks ay be enjoyed in the welcoming atmosphere of Richardson’s Bistro. The opportunity to sample Tasmanian wine or locally distilled single malt whisky by an open fire is available at Hazards Bar and Lounge.
Freycinet Lodge also boasts a state of the art conference centre for corporate and special events
Hosts: Freycinet Lodge
Address: Freycinet National Park, Coles Bay Rd, Coles Bay TAS 7215
Rates and availability provided by Booking.com
FEATURES
Deluxe Spa Cabins Perfect for a honeymoon or special occasion, this one room cabin has a king bed, spa and lounge area. It can accommodate 3, but is just made for two to enjoy a touch of luxury and elegance with en suite spa and private balcony.
Two room Cabins: Perfect Coles Bay accommodation for a family or two couples (to a maximum of five guests), the two-room cabin features a king-sized bed and comfortable lounge area in the main room, and a second, separate, twin bedroom. These cabins include an en suite bathroom, kitchenette and secluded private balcony.
One Room Cabin: This large cabin is a perfect couple’s retreat but can accommodate a maximum of four guests. It features a king-size bed and double sofa bed in one room, with a beautiful private balcony that looks out into the park’s natural landscape. The cabin has en suite with shower, reverse cycle air conditioning, electric blanket, coffee and tea-making facilities.
ACTIVITIES
Freycinet National Park is a mecca for bushwalking – take a short stroll, or half- or full-day walk to discover the area’s forests, beaches, bays and mountains.
Wineglass Bay Cruises: Let go of the every day and absorb the serenity of your destination. The scenery is stunning, the wildlife abundant, and you will experience a rare, intimate outlook on one of Tasmania’s most extraordinary places. Bookings available through Freycinet Lodge reception. Cruise runs August – May, 10am – 2pm daily and includes lunch.
ENVIRONMENT
Recently, many accommodation providers have started to pay lip service to the environment by “greenwashing” guests with messages about reusing towels and saving water. Therefore, it is refreshing to know that Freycinet Lodge has been genuinely implementing an environmental policy that balances the opportunity for tourists to enjoy this pristine wilderness with minimising its footprint on the sensitive ecosystem of the area. In 2011, these efforts were formally recognised with an Advanced Eco-Certification from Ecotourism Australia.
Freycinet Lodge has developed innovative ways to promote energy efficiency, waste management, water conservation and protection of the National Park. Freycinet Lodge recognises its vital role in preserving the environment and educating guests about sustainable practices by:
providing cabins that have been designed to blend seamlessly with the natural forest setting
encouraging guests to follow a “leave no trace” philosophy
explaining that wildlife such as wallabies are to be appreciated from a distance, but not fed or treated as pets
leaving beaches undisturbed which includes resisting the temptation to collect shells
organising tours and activities which highlight the uniqueness and importance of Freycinet National Park’s ecosystem and native heritage
regular audits to review and improve practices
Unspoilt Wilderness
As one of the few accommodation centres located within a National Park in Australia, Freycinet Lodge is surrounded by unspoilt wilderness. The pink-hued granite peaks from The Hazards mountain range, kilometres of white-sand beaches and stunning Wineglass Bay make this area a geological wonder of the world. In addition, wildlife such as potoroos, Tasmanian devils, wombats, quolls and echidnas make this a popular area for spotting less common mammals. The Freycinet Peninsula is a true bird watcher’s paradise with threatened species such as the wedge-tailed eagle and fairy wren inhabiting the area.
Freycinet Lodge is highly-conscious of its responsibility in relation to this distinctive environment. By choosing to stay here, you can be assured that your visit has minimal impact on this beautiful National Park.
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