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Wineglass Bay, Coles Bay

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Beach · Hidden Gem · Nature / Park
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One of Tasmania's iconic destinations, Wineglass Bay attracts nature enthusiasts interested in scuba diving, sailing, kayaking, deep sea fishing, bushwalking, rock climbing, and mountain biking. Set against the backdrop of pink and grey granite peaks known as the Hazards, the crescent-shaped secluded bay features one of the world's top beaches. Consider spending a couple of days in this pristine part of the rugged Tasmanian coastline camping or staying at a luxurious eco-lodge. You can also enjoy the spectacular coastal landscape from air by taking a scenic flight. Work out when and for how long to visit Wineglass Bay and other Coles Bay attractions using our handy Coles Bay online travel planner.
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  • Beautiful spot to visit. We walked around 9am on a weekend and arrived to a near-empty beach. Worth taking your swimmers for a dip in the crystal clear water. You could spend hours here if you have... 
    Beautiful spot to visit. We walked around 9am on a weekend and arrived to a near-empty beach. Worth taking your swimmers for a dip in the crystal clear water. You could spend hours here if you have...  more »
  • What a view! The hike to the top isn't bad, maybe 40 minutes round trip for someone of average fitness level. Definitely recommend if you're in the area. 
    What a view! The hike to the top isn't bad, maybe 40 minutes round trip for someone of average fitness level. Definitely recommend if you're in the area.  more »
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  • Picturesque beach and mountain views. Please do not take the walk lightly and stay safe. Remember to watch out for snakes on the trails.
  • It's quite a hike but well worth it. The view is stunning and if you go on the longer hike down to the beach you could spend time on one of Tasmanias most pristine beaches. Take some water with on this hike as it is mostly up hill.

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