Escape to a place on the edge of the world, remote and unspoilt.
The Freycinet Escape is a 3 night / 4 day deluxe wilderness camp and accommodation adventure in the Freycinet National Park, Tasmania. Spend 2 nights in the Freycinet wilderness in designer tents complete with your own chef and 1 night in the majestic Freycinet Lodge.
An invitation to slow down and relax, The Freycinet Escape gives you the very best of both worlds. Guests explore Freycinet in style with a boat cruise, a 2 nights in comfort under the stars, a remote dining experience with their own chef and a guided day walk via the famous Wineglass Bay. Then return to the acclaimed Freycinet Lodge for one night and a complimentary massage.
Your destination is Bryans Beach and a purpose built wilderness camp which includes double beds, a kitchen, a dining area and bathroom facilities. This is luxury camping at its best. Relax as our chef and guides tend to your every need, preparing the most amazing meals in the most amazing of settings. You'll indulge on the very best of Tasmanian foods and local Freycinet wines then retire content under the gaze of the southern stars in your designer inspired canvas room, complete with mattress and fitted sheets.
This is your ultimate castaway experience with all the comforts! A uniquely balanced experience providing a wilderness lodge with a softer wilderness adventure and showcasing the very best of Tasmania's food, wine, culture, and lifestyle. See itinerary and testimonials for full details.
Following the award of a Federal Government grant to further develop this tour, see media release, All4adventure is running only limited tours for the 2005/06 season in order to complete the substantial re-development. Contact us to register your interest in tours for 2006/07.
Testimonials
Michael Palin actor/writer Nov 2004"Thank you for a journey to rival Himalaya. For a great day and great company. Grateful thanks…I shall always be an ambassador for Freycinet!"
Jeryl Brunner (US), Ocean Drive Magazine"Did you ever experience a day that sticks with you? It makes you happy being alive and is embedded in your senses - you remember the smell of the air, all the heavenly flavors you tasted. Wherever you are, you can call on that day like an old friend, or cherished book. Just thinking about it brings a smile to your face. I was lucky to have experienced of those days with Tim Brammall and his fantastic staff at All4Adventure. Let me explain..."
Laura Fraser (US), More Magazine"After the hike downhill, we end up at a beach, where we can't believe our eyes: Tim and Archana have set up a canopied table, set with linens and cutlery, right on the beach. A barefoot chef brings over a massive platter of seafood caught that morning-crayfish, crab, oysters, salmon, and scallops. We sip some local Riesling. "This is so special!" Joanne says, delighted. This is clearly her idea of a hike-and mine."
Will Hide (UK), Sunday Times Travel Magazine"What makes the trip somewhat different - aside from the comfortable mattresses: definitely my kind of camping - is that London-trained Gaz is chef first, guide second. So when the sun had gone down, and while I lay on the beach listening to the cicadas and looking up at the most star-blanketed sky I'd ever seen, with possums scampering around camp, Gaz got busy baking mussels and oysters on the barbecue, followed by delicious, locally caught fish."
Anne-Louise Willoughby"We dined like kings on beef fillets with wild mushroom risotto, lemon curd cake, the best Tasmanian cheeses with a serious red wine and more great coffee - all set out on black linen and fine white china. Our tent was a delight with crisp linen and two snowy-white pillows - my kind of camping...now the luxury of the Lodge was calling my name. On the downhill climb I could only think of the massage waiting for me. As a non-hiker I was proud of my effort and felt enriched by my Freycinet Peninsula adventure."
Kevin and Mary Dwyer, Texas, USA. Nov 2004. Age 57 / 57"Well, Mary and I have been back here in "the real world" for about two weeks now, but there is a part of each of us that remains in Tasmania. Or maybe we have taken a tiny bit of Tasmania with us? Whichever it is, you helped to make it happen, and we want to thank you once again. You are true Professionals, as well as fine people. As the brochure advertised, our Beyond Wineglass Adventure really was memorable, and we will always delight in the memories you gave us."
Robert and Kaye Groenberg Victoria, Australia. Dec 2004, Age 58/56"To say we were blown away by the tour would be an understatement, both my wife and I ended up doing things we hadn't done before with 2 complete strangers who at the end of the package I would consider as real friends."
Anna Doubell, Sydney Australia. February 2005. Age 26"I was down at Freycinet last weekend with my family. I wanted to thank you very much for organising such a special weekend for my dad's birthday."
Media Release
Tasmanian adventure company awarded significant national tourism grant.
The future looks very bright for young Tasmanian tour company operators Tim and Archana Brammall whose company, All4adventure, is one of only seven Tasmanian companies to be awarded a Federal Government tourism grant announced by Minister for Small Business and Tourism, Fran Bailey. The grant of $100 000 was awarded to All4adventure to further develop its increasingly popular luxury camping experience in The Freycinet National Park on Tasmania's east coast. This funding has been granted under the second round of the Australian Government's $31 million Australian Tourism Development Program which promotes innovative tourism projects and supports tourism development in regional and rural Australia.
The grant will be used to develop a wilderness camp consisting of semi - permanent guest tents at Bryans Corner. The ecotourism development will provide clients with high-standard accommodation and adventure style activities. All4adventure's tourism grant follows their successful tender bid in July 2005 for a standing camp at Bryan's Corner. The company aims through its holistic approach to eco-tourism, to provide a product which both enhances and protects the Park's values while giving visitors a unique experience of Freycinet and of Tasmania, one where simple luxury and great service does not detract nor remove them from the wilderness environment and experience, but rather enhances it.
The company's clients have included the Crown Prince of Denmark and the much loved travel writer/actor, Michael Palin.
In thanking the Federal Minister, Tim and Archana said, "The win is a great boost to our development. The successful tender alone was a significant endorsement of our plans, the federal grant shows great confidence in our product, our company and Tasmania's nature based tourism potential".