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24.01.2022 We've been experimenting in the Friendly Beaches Kitchen this season with our wonderful Tasmanian Native Bushfoods! We're particularly fond of the Tassie Native Pepper Berry and Tasmanian Lemon Myrtle (both of which are especially delightful in ice cream!). What are your favourite Australian Bushfoods? How do you cook with them?... Perhaps you will see them on our menu this summer! https://www.sbs.com.au//native-pepper-berry-has-four-times



23.01.2022 One for our lovely past guests - remember what lies beyond this bushland archway? #friendlybeacheslodge #welcomehome

20.01.2022 Time for lunch? Day 2, Mt Graham Summit, Freycinet National Park Freycinet Experience Walk

20.01.2022 Join us in December for our slightly faster paced collaboration with the trail running team at Find Your Feet!



20.01.2022 Wishing all a happy and safe holiday season from the stunning Wineglass Bay. Day Two, Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park Freycinet Experience Walk

17.01.2022 Always a pleasure... Day One, Boat cruise to Schouten Island Freycinet Experience Walk... See more

16.01.2022 Get in quick! The final days of our Exclusive 2020/21 Offer are upon us... ... and our summer walks are looking as busy as the cormorant* filled Promise Rock!... Send us a message to check availability! Find out more: https://www.freycinet.com.au/exclusive-offer _____________________________________________________ *Black-faced Cormorants are endemic to the coastal regions of southern Australia and Tasmania. They thrive in marine environments, are wonderful divers and can hold their breath for up to 60 seconds! _____________________________________________________ Day One, Promise Rock, Freycinet National Park Freycinet Experience Walk



15.01.2022 The perks of staying at a private beachside eco-lodge... #FriendlyBeaches stargazing minutes from your bedroom! @jtbarts.photography / Milky Way above Friendly Beaches

11.01.2022 The wonderful Joan on her favourite Friendly Beaches Lodge nook #freycinetexperiencewalk

09.01.2022 One for our friends in lock down - we're thinking of you Thanking @jsimmo94 for this phenomenal Friendly Beaches sunset.... #freycinetexperiencewalk #friendlybeaches

08.01.2022 Escape to the pristine Friendly Beaches - we're tucked away just to the left #FriendlyBeaches #WelcomeHome... : https://www.freycinet.com.au/special-offers

08.01.2022 A moment of calm thanks to @lluisarosa. Can we help you unwind this summer? Get in touch at [email protected]... #unplug #freycinetexperiencewalk



07.01.2022 Another Friendly Beaches friend Morning coffee on the beach is made all the sweeter by the fresh sandy foot prints these fellows leave behind Thanking @saltyskin for this footage

06.01.2022 Our latest musings on the world's 11th biggest island off an island... the stunning Schouten Island! Words: Nature Guide, Daniel Moss Images: Nature Guide, Luke Brokensha... www.freycinet.com.au/blog/nzgg2jf8hyray2xs1395j54gi3pxno

06.01.2022 And we're open! A big Friendly Beaches welcome back to new and old faces looking to 'cross the border' and join us on the Peninsula this summer #FreycinetExperienceWalk #FriendlyBeachesLodge

06.01.2022 Now you can fit us into your self-drive Tassie itinerary! https://greatwalksofaustralia.com.au//self-drive-to-freyc/

03.01.2022 Private, unplugged time in nature - walk into 2021 with us. #Offgrid #WildernessLodge #FreycinetExperienceWalk... Friendly Beaches Lodge, Freycinet National Park, TAS @jessehunniford Find our more about the award-winning Friendly Beaches Lodge here: https://www.freycinet.com.au/the-lodge

02.01.2022 When the colours of the sky are reflected in the pink granite of the landscape the Freycinet Peninsula at it's finest. How many of our locals recognise this iconic mountain range? Sean Scott

02.01.2022 A regular visitor to our bird baths, not only are these delightful birds a colourful addition to our understory but they are also highly adaptive... Did you know, superb fairy wrens sing a melody to their eggs while they are in the nest? When the chicks hatch, the adult wren will sing this tune to their young. Those that respond with the same tune stay in the nest, those that do not are not fed! This adaption is to protect against cukoos who lay their eggs in the nests of smaller birds for the unsuspecting parents to raise on their behalf! This beautiful footage is courtesy of Jan Wegener!

01.01.2022 Insert your group of loved ones here! Long tables, long lunches and long tales a plenty! Outdoor dining just as we like it ... Celeste Sirrah

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