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Bay of Fires, Freycinet, Wineglass Bay & Three Capes – 7 Day – Group-Guided
Highlights
- Explore the Bay of Fires' stunning pink granite and orange lichen boulders, creating a vibrant coastal landscape.
- Wander through Freycinet Peninsula's breathtaking white sandy beaches, offering serene spots for relaxation and wildlife spotting.
- Trek the imposing granite peaks of the Hazards, providing spectacular views that showcase Tasmania's natural beauty.
- Experience the untouched coastline, where wildlife thrives, enhancing your connection to nature during every step of the journey.
Start the journey off at the Bay of Fires, one of Australia’s most startling natural wonders renowned for its magnificent outcrops of pink granite, orange lichen boulders, breathtaking white beaches and azure blue skies. This remote corner of Tasmania’s unfettered coastline is also teeming with wildlife making the walking here an absolute delight.
Next is a jewel amongst Tasmania’s National Parks – the Freycinet Peninsula and Wineglass Bay. The imposing granite peaks of the Hazards, beautiful pink granite craggy tors and white sandy beaches that dot the peninsula are among the many highlights of walking in this park.
Itinerary highlights
Binalong Bay
Binalong Bay is a small coastal town in north-east Tasmania, situated at the southern end of the Bay of Fires. Originally a fishing hamlet, the town is now a village with a large proportion of holiday dwellings. It has a beach, small harbour and a cafe.
Hazards Beach
This remote, scenic white-sand beach is part of the picturesque Freycinet National Park.
Coal Mines Historic Site
Ruins of a coal mine where 1800s convicts worked & lived, with walks inside tunnels & prison cells.
Waterfall Bay
Waterfall Bay is one of the more unique scenic locations in Tasmania, featuring a tall waterfall plunging over 100 metres directly into the sea while being flanked by gorgeous golden cliffs. While the bay itself is always spectacular, the waterfall often slows to a mere trickle and frequently appears as nothing more than a stained black rock face, making it a location best visited after heavy rain.
Tasman Arch
Resembling a huge natural bridge of solid rock, Tasman Arch is one of several spectacular geological formations on the coastline south of Eaglehawk Neck. Follow a path that leads to an observation platform offering dramatic views of the dizzying hole and the coast. You can also walk across the arch or climb some of the sea cliffs, as long as you keep behind the fences.
Cape Huay
Cape Hauy is the most well-known and accessible walk from Fortescue Bay located within the Tasman National Park and rightly so, it is a well-constructed trail with fantastic views on offer throughout its duration. The 8km return walk from the cape can be completed in 4 hours though additional time is recommended to take in the extensive views of the coast and astonishing cliff faces.
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Single Available from 21 March 2026
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Auswalk Walking Holidays
Award-winning Auswalk with its decades of expertise is an excellent way to explore the Tasmanian wilderness. Having two knowledgeable guides means they can offer a choice of easier and harder pack-free walk options each day. At the end of each day, guests can enjoy a hot shower, good food, and wine in the company of like-minded friends in one of their hand-picked comfortable accommodation options.
Their walks include the Tasmanian Wilderness Hiker, Mount Field, and Anne, Lake St Clair and Cradle Mountain; the Tasmania Coastal Hiker, Freycinet, Bay of Fires and the highlights of the Three Capes; or their Tarkine Cradle Mountain walk.
If your passion is about authentic exploration, about unplugging and re-connection, having a deeper experience of a destination, having some fun and ultimately the experience has left you feeling better than you did before you started; then you have come to the right place.
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ECO Certified (Advanced Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia
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ECO Certified (Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia