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Devil’s Corner

Top choice in The East Coast


Wine comes with a wide-screen view at this cutting-edge cellar door (eyesore or delight? You decide) overlooking Moulting Lagoon and the Hazards mountains on Freycinet Peninsula. Even if you're not into wine, stop by to check out the jaunty lookout tower, or to grab a coffee, pizza, some oysters or fish and chips from the two food outlets, housed in styled-up shipping containers (mains $15 to $25).


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1. Freycinet Vineyard

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5. Spring Vale Wines

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6. Milton Vineyard

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7. Friendly Beaches

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8. Douglas-Apsley National Park

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Four kilometres north of Bicheno is the turn-off to Douglas-Apsley, an impressive park, with rocky peaks, eucalypt forest, waterfalls, abundant bird and…