1. Wineglass Bay lookout
    Photograph: Chad Dewson | Wineglass Bay
  2. Wineglass Bay lookout over beach
    Photograph: Tourism Tasmania | Scott Sporleder, Matador
  3. Wineglass Bay aerial
    Photograph: Jason Charles Hill
  4. Wineglass Bay
    Photograph: Lauren Bath

Wineglass Bay

  • Attractions | Beaches
Maya Skidmore
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Time Out says

You have to walk for a bit to get to this remote beach tucked away in the Tasmanian wilderness, but take it from us – it's worth it. Considered one of the world's best beaches, this curvy cove is the ancient land of the Pydairrerme people, who lived here for thousands of years. Boasting vibrant blue water, secluded serenity and soft white sand, Wineglass Bay is surrounded by protected wilderness and bursting with incredibly diverse wildlife, including sea eagles, dolphins and whales. Once you see this place, you'll find it hard to forget.

Details

Address
Wineglass Bay
Freycinet Peninsula
7215
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