Bay of Fires Pack Free Walk

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Bay of Fires Pack Free Walk

Adventure and Outdoors Tours
Air, Helicopter and Balloon Tours
Nature and wildlife
Sightseeing Tours
Walking and Biking Tours
4 min guests
11 max guests

Highlights

  • Experience the freedom of a pack-free walk, carrying only essentials like water and a camera.
  • Savour local Tasmanian produce and wine, enhancing your culinary journey through the stunning Bay of Fires.
  • Enjoy a scenic wilderness cruise from Binalong Bay, offering unique views of this breathtaking coastline.
  • Relax in a charming Waterfront Beach shack for two nights, combining comfort with nature's beauty.

Bay of Fires Pack Free Walk with Life’s An Adventure is for those looking for a well priced, all-inclusive walking experience with the creature comforts!

One of the biggest drawcards of this walk is that their guests won’t be asked to carry their clothes or overnight bags for the entire walk. This is a big advantage in you’ll avoid carrying an additional 8 kg or more on your back every day. With Life’s An Adventure, carry as little as your water, camera and lunch. 2nights in our charming Waterfront Beach shack.

On the morning of day 3 before your walk, enjoy a superb wilderness cruise from Binalong Bay exploring the Bay of Fires from the water.

Their guides are loved for their ability to go above and beyond. They call them their CEOs – Chief Experience Officers. Almost 100% Local Tasmanian Produce and Wine. Tasmania is famous for its superb local produce, from its delicious cheeses to its wide selection of wines. Personalised tours available.

Their walking tours are all genuinely all-inclusive and once you pay for your tour there are no hidden extras.

Itinerary highlights

A Pack Free Walk with Wow Factors

A Pack Free walking experience
Bay of Fires Pack Free Walk with Life’s An Adventure is for those looking for a well priced, all-inclusive walking experience with the creature comforts!

A Pack Free Walk
One of the biggest drawcards of this walk, is that our guests won’t be asked to carry their clothes or overnight bags for the entire walk. This is a big advantage in you’ll avoid carrying an additional 8kg or more on your back every day. With Life’s An Adventure, carry as little as your water, camera and lunch.

2 nights in our charming Waterfront Beachshack

The Wow Factor
On the morning of day 3 before your walk, enjoy a superb wilderness cruise from Binalong Bay exploring the Bay of Fires from the water.

Our Guides
Our guides are loved for their ability to go above and beyond.

Almost 100% Local Tasmanian Produce and Wine
Tasmania is famous for its superb local produce, from it’s delicious cheeses to it’s wide selection of wines.

Genuinely all-inclusive
Our walking tours are all genuinely all-inclusive and once you pay for your tour there are no hidden extras.

Mt William National Park to Deep Creek

We enjoy a scenic drive winding through rich farmlands to the northern part of Mount William National Park. Enroute we stop at the seaside town of Bridport for a short coffee break before continuing on to the start of the walk. We begin our walking adventure from the Mt William National Park enjoying breathtaking, remote and untouched wilderness areas.

We head south discovering spectacular landscapes of remote castaway coves. This area is likened to an impressionist’s palette featuring a ribbon of sapphire seas contrasting with pure white sands and burnt orange rocky outcrops. We explore scenic Boulder Point and Cobbler Rocks and look out for the local fauna coming out to graze on the marsupial lawns at Cod Bay. We arrive at Deep Creek for a short 15 minute transfer to our waterfront accommodation. Sit back and relax as our guides provide a delicious dinner served with Tasmanian Ninth Island wine and boutique Tasmanian beers for your enjoyment.

Eddystone Point Lighthouse

After a hearty breakfast, we take a short transfer back to the trail and set off south stopping at breathtaking Picnic Point, a beautiful spot to relax as well as a photographers paradise. We continue on to Eddystone Point, where an impressive granite lighthouse built in 1889, sits on a point that juts out into the sea.

Ansons Bay

We enjoy time at the cove nicknamed Pirates Cove where we can rock hop out to the edge to get stunning views over the orange rocks down the coast. We head up over the hill through the saltbush arriving at an isolated beach with pure white sand and crystal clear water, a great spot for our lunch stop and a swim. After lunch we continue south taking in more breathtaking scenery. We finish with a 4km walk along a bush track to Ansons Bay, arriving at our waterfront Beachshack. Enjoy a delicious dinner outdoors with views over the bay served with Tasmanian Ninth Island wine and boutique Tasmanian beers.

Tour details

  • Adventure and Outdoors Tours
  • Air, Helicopter and Balloon Tours
  • Nature and wildlife
  • Sightseeing Tours
  • Walking and Biking Tours
  • Extended
  • Air
  • Land – Motorised
  • Private Tour
  • Small Group Tour
  • Basic
  • On demand

Features

Service facilities

  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Pet Friendly – Enquire
  • Public Toilet

Sevice Activity

  • Swimming
  • Walks
Accessibility

This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.

Operation information

Life's an Adventure – Tasmania

Walking is only part of the experience, when you join a Life’s an Adventure walking holiday.

They understand that you will most likely only visit these destinations once, so you want to experience it in the best possible way. Their specialty is providing Pack-Free walking holidays with added Wow-mazing experiences. Whether that’s a helicopter flight over the peninsula, exploring the nearby local vineyard for wine tasting or dressing in a kimono for a Japanese tea ceremony, they want your journey to be truly unforgettable.

You’ll stay in boutique accommodation in each area and enjoy superb local produce each night accompanied with fine wines and enjoy flexible walking options. It’s why they’ve been awarded 21 Tourism Awards of Excellence.

Accreditations

  • ECO Certified (Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia
  • Quality Tourism Accreditation

Memberships

  • Council of Australian Tour Operators

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