Wineglass Bay, Australia

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Travel Blogs from Wineglass Bay (4)

Start Along East Coast, Wineglass Bay and Environs, Australia travel blog
Start Along East Coast
Aug 26, 2006

I start my short weekend trip along the east coast of Tasmania. Many beautiful bays, most beautiful of which is the Wineglass bay, which needs about 1 1/2 hr bushwalk to reach it. It's a beautiful day, and there's nothing but nature nature nature to see ...

A travel blog entry by fiseb
Freycinet Peninsula, Wineglass Bay, Australia travel blog
Freycinet Peninsula
Dec 18, 2006

... heard, sounds that were more like what we would imagine of monkey shouts, halfway between a laugh and a cry. Then we went to Wineglass bay. A short hike took us to the viewpoint, but we did not have enough time to go to the beach... shame, I really ...

A travel blog entry by peacefrog
Something about white sand and tourquoise water, Wineglass Bay, Australia travel blog
Something about white sand and tourquoise water
Dec 9, 2005

Well, the advertising and postcards definatly do it justice, of course I'm talking about Wineglass Bay. The walk up to it is definatly worth it, but I don't think I would trade the serenity (Castle reference here) of Friendly Beaches for the two school ...

A travel blog entry by lgnyla
Up the east coast II: Hiking and camping, Frecinet National Park (Wineglass Bay), Australia travel blog
Up the east coast II: Hiking and camping
Dec 10, 2002

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A travel blog entry by beckandbill

Forum Discussions on Wineglass Bay (5)

Wineglass Bay..
Posted on Oct 20, 2006, 12:55:15
A sneaky little sheila told me of an amazingly secluded bay in Tasmania called Wineglass Bay. It's in the Freycinet National Park and is famous for its perfectly arced half-crescent shape, white sands and crystal waters. A must-see for me for sure, ...
Tasmania Starter Kit
Posted on Nov 9, 2009, 02:01:31
... to Lake St Clair. Douglas-Apsley - Dry sclerophyll forest and Apsley Gorge. Freycinet - Spectacular scenery, including the world famous Wineglass Bay and Hazards. Hartz Mountains - Alpine scenery a few hours south of Hobart. The road was quite bad the ...
View of Americans
Posted on Apr 30, 2007, 14:34:36
... 39;ve never really heard anything negative about Tassie. Any must sees? Im a big backpacker and surfer. For the ultimate sight: Wineglass bay. Go camping there, don't be stupid like me who only took a tour. For the backpaking: the overland track. ...
Tasmania visit suggestions
Posted on Jan 29, 2007, 03:01:22
I never got there which is a shame but I met someone who did the overland trek and loved it. Wineglass bay looks great too.

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