Freycinet National Park

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Freycinet National Park is a renowned coastal reserve on Tasmania’s east coast, famous for its pink granite mountains, white-sand beaches like Wineglass Bay, and rich wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
country Australia
established 1916
famousFor Wineglass Bay
coastal scenery
pink granite mountains
white-sand beaches
wildlife
governingBody Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service
hasClimate temperate maritime climate
hasEcosystemType coastal heathland
dry sclerophyll forest
rocky shore
sandy beach
wetlands
hasGeologicalFeature coastal headlands
granite mountains
pink granite
sand dunes
hasLighthouse Cape Tourville Lighthouse
hasLookout Wineglass Bay Lookout
hasPart Cape Tourville
Friendly Beaches
Hazards Beach
Hazards mountain range
Honeymoon Bay
Mount Amos
Richardsons Beach
Sleepy Bay
Wineglass Bay
hasWildlife Tasmanian devil
dolphin
echidna
seabird
wallaby
whale
wombat
IUCNCategory II
locatedIn east coast of Tasmania
locatedOn Freycinet Peninsula
nearestTown Coles Bay
oneOfOldestNationalParksIn Australia
Tasmania
region North West Tasmania
surface form: Tasmanian East Coast
state Tasmania
touristActivity bushwalking
camping
hiking
rock climbing
scenic lookout viewing
sea kayaking
wildlife watching

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Tasmania hasProtectedArea Freycinet National Park