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Town Map Coles DISCOVER COLES BAY Coles Bay is framed by the rugged, pink-hued granite peaks of the Hazards mountains and the sheltered waters of Great Oyster Bay. This is an excellent base from which to explore Freycinet National Park, or to relax in a beach house or apartment and TOWN MAP experience a true beach holiday. Take a swim in the clear ocean, go fishing or enjoy long walks on the local beaches, including Richardson’s, Muirs and the incredible Friendly Beaches. COLES BAY Freycinet National Park is a short drive from Coles Bay and can be explored in anything from a couple of hours to several days. Call in to the National Park Visitor Centre to collect a map of the National Park (FREYCINET PENINSULA) and plan your visit. Take the short walk to Wineglass Bay lookout, for sweeping views of this world- famous bay, or go a little further to walk on the sugar-white sand and take a dip in the sea. You can also choose from from half-day to multi-day bushwalks within the national park. Coles Bay is one of Tasmania’s best-known coastal towns and is the Coles Bay and Freycinet is a hub for outdoor experiences—go sea kayaking, take a cruise to Wineglass starting point for exploring the Freycinet National Park. This is a true Bay, join a luxury sailing and walking experience, jump on board a fishing charter, take a scenic flight holiday destination—fringed by stunning beaches and protected or try a four-wheel drive or quad bike experience. And make sure you visit Visit Coles Bay’s cafes and forests that invite you to experiences you’ll never forget—from restaurants for everything from coffee and treats to a gourmet dinner of fresh local ingredients, or visit bushwalks in the national park, to sightseeing cruises and luxury a local seafood producer for fresh, east coast delicacies—including oysters, mussels, scallops and rock lobster. yacht holidays, sea kayaking, quad biking or simply relaxing and soaking up the view over a plate of something local and luscious. Find out more on eastcoasttasmania.com.au COLES BAY TOWN MAP east coast tasmania .com.au C302 C O L E S Creek CO LE S B B AY A Y M R O u A i D rs COLES BAY CONSERVATION AREA R O A D C INSET 3.5km O L B E S e 43 The Blue Shack 6257 0320 a B Accommodation A c Y Mosquito h M 44 The Loft 0418 378 938 R u O i 1 81 on Freycinet 6257 0320 C302 rs A D G 45 The Pebble Shack 6257 0320 R E 2 Alluvion Beach Cottage and Azure Beach House A T B 46 Warrakilla 0418 588 913 e 0488 776 120 a 56 S c OKINES 44 W h D FR 43 R EYCINET 47 Waterline 0431 325 429 A OKINES E E 3 Alpite House 0431 625 429 D V N F IV R 54R P R E EY R S CINET O E D 48 Waves Edge on Freycinet 0408 370 700 R E 4 Andrea’s Cottages 6257 0575 R E Moulting Lagoon T V Y V R E 21 I Fish at Freycinet 0431 625 429 Game Reserve L E R 5 Ar lany M’or on Freycinet 0431 625 429 30 D Swanwick S 51 A COLES BAY E D R D 33 B Bay 34 R 29 6 Aspect on Freycinet 0418 625 429 DOLPHIN R IV 49 PER E 1 CY S 28 T 55 T SANDS S Dining S 7 Azure Beach House - Freycinet 0488 776 120 T REET Y R E E 15 D 21 R O C E V E A 46 N K 43 Y E E O O O L R L O R E 8 Bayside 6257 0216 R R D 33 R O 17 Edge of the Bay- The Edge Resturant 6257 0102 R L G CONSERVATION AREA B A F A S V D N E O A 23 A C L 9 Beach Baby on Freycinet 6257 0320 49 Freycinet Bakery & Cafe 6257 0383 P 64 65 32 59 R E S T S D IV E HAROLD ST A 29 B R RE Y E D ET R DE 1 10 Beach Comber 0431 625 429 22 Freycinet Lodge & The Bay Restaurant 6256 7222 D NA IV OA PER 28 R CY E ST 11 Cabarita 0409 352 028 50 Freycinet Marine Farm 6257 0140 K SWANWIC T S K C 12 Coles Bay Retreat 0418 132 538 I STR 6 34 Iluka Tavern 6257 0429 13E 15 W ET E N A R R 44 i C VE 42 c 13 Cove Beach Apartments 0411 383 047 51 Jus Food 6257 0383 W E h S N K a 23E E O r O d R s O R o 14 Currawong 0431 625 429 52 The Pondering Frog 0412 631 299 D O R n L s B G F A S 60 63 Point B 15 Dove on freycinet 6257 0320 53 Tombolo Freycinet 6257 0124 N e F 45 a R 23 O E Bagot c CT A h Y C C L 16 Eagle Peaks at Freycinet 6257 0444 D I N P E SOPHIE A S T S 12 a S 8 W 17 Edge of the Bay Resort 6257 0102 E n Attractions, Activities & Adventures S O COLES BAY A H d A D T N ROL D p R R W AK E 25 R HAZARDS i I p IC SHEO ET 61 V K E 18 Elangu Beach House 0409 977 990 e 26 r G 53 ST A A 54 All4 Adventure 6257 0018 GREAT OYSTER RN 19 E E E AD 19 Freycinet Cottages 6257 0320 D TSY T N PA LA R COLES BAY 27 SP 55 Bike Freycinet 0437 713 922 I V E E VIEW 66 20 Freycinet Eco Retreat 6257 0300 Y 24 56 Freycinet Adventures 6257 0500 T 21 Freycinet Haven 0419 139 927 T B DRIVE BAY 57 Freycinet Air 6257 1694 e E a J ch 6 Freycinet Holiday Houses 0431 625 429 13 58 Freycinet Golf Course 6257 0053 22 Freycinet Lodge 6256 7222Ranger 2 347 R 22 Freycinet Lodge - wine and whisky tastings 18 23 Freycinetic National Park Campsites 6256 7000 6257 7222 h 23 C C302 911 20 35 COLES BAY 24 Freycinet aon the Bay 6257 0320 r r 59 Freycinet Nationale Park 6256 7000 LYNE C d e O 38 39 41 42 k L s E 25 Freycinet Rentals 6257 0320 S 22 o 60 Sail Freycinet 0419 889 458 H 50 52 57 58 n PL A Z L OAD 26 Freycinet Sanctuarys 6257 0320 A IRS P R 61 The Long Lunch Tour 0409 225 841 R MU MEIKA D S BAY 27 Freycinet SandsB 6257 0320 62 Wineglass Bay Car Park - B e F A S E 47 Y L a R V 28 Freycinet Villas 6257 0320 O E 63 Wineglass Bay Cruises 6257 0355 GREAT 10 I C c 40 E Y W h 31 17 29 Freyscape Luxury Accommodation C 0413 798 844 OY Freycinet Experience 6223 7565 E C I T DRIVE IV AP ROAD N STER R E T ILLE 37 D OURV 30 Gumnut Cottage 6257 0320 48 5 R 23 E COUR 14 O T AD T OYSTER BAY Honeymoon E IN 31 Hazards Escape 0408 446 232 36 C Amenities & Services Y 16 E R Coles Bay F 32 Bay 32 Hazards Hideaway 0438D 346 010 INSET Conservation Area R 64 Doctors Services (fortnightly appts essential) BAY 33 Hazards House IV6257 0320 E 6257 8205 34 Iluka Big 4 Holiday Centre 59 Freycinet National Park Visitor Information Centre (Self Contained Units, YHA, Cabins & Camping) 6257 0115 6256 7000 GREAT 35 Pelican Bay B&B 0438 743 619 Injured or Orphaned Wildlife 6268 1184 [24 Hours] 36 Rumah Kita 0431 625 429 DRIVE 37 Saffire-Freycinet 6256 7888 NET M Shopping & Retail CI COLES BAuir Y s EY R Be F ac 38 Sandgroper 0431 625 429 h 65 Coles Bay Community Market 0407 251 095 39 Sandpiper Beach House 0438 575 500 66 Coles Bay Convenience & Australia Post Office 40 Sheoaks on Freycinet 6257 0049 0400 941 429 BAY Parsons Cove 41 Shuckers Cottage 6257 0575 34 Iluka Supermarket (Express) & Fuel 6257 0383 CK 62 TRA 42 The Blue House Coles Bay 0431 625 429 55 The Hut 0437 713 922 www.tasmap.tas.gov.au MOUNT S AMO Hepburn Point Cover Photo : Tourism Tasmania & Kathryn Leahy Back Page : Tourism Tasmania & Wineglass Bay Cruises 22 E IV C LLE R R APE RVI OAD 23 D TOU Honeymoon ET N CI Y E R Bay F Dove DRIVE NET CI EY R F Creek FREYCINET NATIONAL PARK Parsons Cove K AC PARSONS TR F is h e OUN S A RO r M T O k N AD i AM e N e W U LANE s e L I r A N M E C G L A SS a n n C u CK l k EACH RA B B T A a Y M S T R D A R C A K Z A H.
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