Freycinet Retreat

The East Coast


Beat a retreat up Mt Paul, north of Coles Bay, where two carefully crafted ecolodges offer super peninsula vistas, and resident wildlife are your only neighbours. This is a magic spot – you’ll want to stay for days. There are also eight studio doubles with views to Saltwater Lagoon, the Friendly Beaches and beyond. Gay friendly, wheelchair accessible, eco-certified…but no kids!


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby The East Coast attractions

1. Moulting Lagoon

4.09 MILES

The road into Coles Bay skirts around the estuary of the Swan River and Moulting Lagoon, an important breeding ground for waterbirds. Residents include…

2. Muirs Beach

4.47 MILES

Easily accessible beach at Coles Bay township. West-facing equals great sunsets!

3. Friendly Beaches

4.91 MILES

Take a break from all those curvy little bays further down the peninsula and wander the sands of this windswept ocean beach, signposted from the main road…

4. Bluestone Bay & Whitewater Wall

5.06 MILES

Within Freycinet National Park there’s challenging climbing, views and a basic camp site at Whitewater Wall. You may need a 4WD to reach it, but many 2WDs…

5. Richardsons Beach

5.1 MILES

An accessible, safe-swimming beach within Freycinet National Park, with much-sough-after camp sites.

6. Honeymoon Bay

5.73 MILES

Tiny Honeymoon Bay – a short walk from Freycinet Lodge – comes into its own at sunset when the lichen-covered rocks light up a deep umber.

7. Sleepy Bay

6.16 MILES

A beautiful granite-framed cove 10 minutes walk from the Cape Tourville Rd. Great snorkelling and diving.

8. Cape Tourville

6.17 MILES

There’s an easy 20-minute, wheelchair-accessible circuit here for beautiful panoramas of Freycinet Peninsula’s eastern coastline. Along the way you can…