Arthur's Seat
A dramatic clifftop viewpoint on Freycinet Peninsula offering stunning panoramic views of Wineglass Bay and the surrounding coastal landscape. A short walk leads to the summit where photographs reveal the extraordinary beauty of Tasmania's east coast.
Things to do
- Summit Walk to Arthur's Seat — A short 30-minute return walk to the clifftop summit offering 360-degree panoramic views of Wineglass Bay, the Hazards mountains, and the Tasmanian coastline.
- Wineglass Bay Photography — Capture the iconic crescent-shaped beach and turquoise waters from Arthur's Seat, one of Tasmania's most photographed coastal vistas.
- Freycinet Peninsula Coastal Walk — Extend your visit with the longer Freycinet Peninsula circuit walk that connects Arthur's Seat to nearby viewpoints and pristine beaches.
- Sunrise or Sunset Visit — Time your visit for early morning or golden hour to experience dramatic lighting that transforms the bay's colors and creates exceptional photography conditions.
- Hazards Mountain Viewing — Observe the distinctive pink granite peaks of the Hazards mountain range that frame Wineglass Bay from the clifftop vantage point.
- Picnic at the Overlook — Pack local provisions and enjoy a meal while taking in uninterrupted views of the bay and surrounding landscape.
Food to try
- Freycinet Marine Farm Oysters — Sample fresh Atlantic oysters harvested from Coles Bay waters, often available at local eateries in nearby Coles Bay township.
- Tasmanian Abalone — Experience locally caught abalone prepared simply to highlight its delicate flavor, a premium Tasmanian coastal specialty.
- Scallops from Coles Bay — Enjoy fresh hand-dived scallops sourced directly from the waters surrounding the Freycinet Peninsula.
- Local Tasmanian Whisky — Sample award-winning single malt whisky from Tasmanian distilleries during meals or at local venues near Freycinet.
- Flathead Fish — Try the local catch of flathead, a firm white fish commonly served in simple preparations at coastal restaurants.
Local customs & good to know
- Weather Preparedness — Tasmania's coast changes rapidly; bring warm layers and wind-resistant clothing even in summer, as conditions can shift within hours.
- Aboriginal Custodianship — The Freycinet Peninsula is part of traditional Palawa country; show respect for the landscape and consider learning about the indigenous heritage of the area.
- Walking Track Etiquette — Stay on marked paths to protect fragile coastal vegetation and cliff-edge ecosystems, and allow adequate time before sunset for safe descent.
- National Park Respect — Arthur's Seat lies within Freycinet National Park; follow Leave No Trace principles, pack out all waste, and observe visitor guidelines.