Travel Video: Freycinet National Park (how to really see the Freycinet Park) | Tasmania

I said yesterday that I was on track with my second attempt at making travel videos. It’s only been a day after my Bruny Island footage, and another video is finished! The video of Freycinet National Park is done editing even before announcing my upcoming plans! 🙂 

As opposed to what you do in Freycinet National Park, I’ve done plenty of hiking and climbing! I had the best time here, the highlight of this trip to Tasmania so far! I’ll list below the things that appear in the video, and I hope you enjoy watching my adventures

Video: Freycinet National Park – content 

First, in my video of Freycinet National Park, I first wandered to the lookout to Wine-Glass Bay, which is pretty much the most famous place here at Freycinet. The next day, I started the big hiking loop throughout the park, including some great camping spots on the way! Luckily, the weather was terrific, and I could finish my hike with a swim at Wine-Glass Bay!

On my last day, I went to the top of Mt. Amos. They warned of the dangers and the steep climb of this walk on the signs, but I couldn’t resist. I wouldn’t suggest this hike as it gets pretty hard, but the views are worth attempting it 🙂

  • Richardsons Beach
  • Wineglass Bay (lookout)
  • Freycinet National Park peninsula (walk)
  • Wineglass Bay
  • Hazards Beach
  • Cooks Beach
  • Cooks Hut
  • Mount Freycinet
  • Mount Graham
  • Wineglass Bay Beach
  • Mount Amos (hike)
  • Richardsons Bay

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