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larapuna / Bay of Fires Off Peak Explorer – lutruwita / Tasmania – 3 Days
Highlights
- Explore the Bay of Fires' iconic orange lichen-covered boulders while soaking in the stunning coastal scenery.
- Savour aged cheese by a crackling fireplace, enhancing your experience of local flavours and winter warmth.
- Marvel at Tasmania’s tallest waterfall, immersing yourself in the tranquil beauty of temperate rainforests.
- Reconnect with nature through guided walks, boosting your physical and mental well-being in a serene environment.
Explore Tasmania’s Bay of Fires in its magical Off Season with Park Trek’s 3-day guided walk. Embrace the season defined by the turning of the Fagus and fully immerse yourself in winter’s beauty.
Over three days, indulge in beach walks, rainforest exploration, local specialties, and sightseeing in the stunning Bay of Fires region. Marvel at iconic orange lichen-covered boulders and, if you dare, swim in crystal-clear East Coast waters. Enjoy the wonders of winter with short days offering a unique opportunity to experience the soft light of the low sun, creating an almost perpetual daytime twilight.
This off-peak itinerary showcases coastal scenery, temperate rainforests, mountain views, and one of Tasmania’s tallest waterfalls. Visit a local winery, savor aged cheese by an open crackling fireplace, and explore Mt William National Park, Eddystone Point Lighthouse, Anson’s Bay, and the Bay of Fires conservation area.
Designed for weather flexibility and varied fitness levels, the itinerary ensures a seamless experience.
Enjoy nutritious communal meals and stay in comfortable and warm local accommodation. Reconnect with nature, relishing the physical and mental well-being benefits. Join us on this enriching journey with like-minded souls.
Walk with us and embrace the magic of Tasmania’s Off Season.
Itinerary highlights
larapuna / Bay of Fires Off Peak Explorer – lutruwita / Tasmania – 3 Days
Day 1 – Mt William Summit and Cape Naturaliste to Boulder Point
Day 2 – Is open to variation, depending on weather and group preference – Eddystone Point to Ansons Bay, Humbug Point Loop, St Columba Falls, Weldborough Rainforest walk, Halls Falls, Pynegana Dairy, Giant Tree walk
Day 3 – Mt Cameron Regional Reserve – Little Blue Lake to Cube Rock
All transport while on tour, including return mini-bus transfer (pick up to drop off) at the meeting hotel in Launceston.
Two knowledgeable, accredited, first aid qualified and equipped guides throughout to facilitate a great experience.
A fully guided small group walking tour (maximum of 10 guests) with a thoughtfully planned itinerary to showcase the regions highlights.
Fully catered – 2 dinners, 3 lunches, 2 breakfasts, trail mix, nibbles, fresh fruit and catering for a range of dietary requirements.
2 nights’ accommodation on a twin share basis (single supplement available at additional expense).
A warm, friendly and social atmosphere.
All National Park entry fees.
Carbon offset program.
Tour details
- On demand
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Operation information
Park Trek Walking Holidays Tasmania
Park Trek provides fully guided inspiring eco-experiences that seamlessly combine nature, walking and wellness.
Park Trek are Australian walking experts who have walked Australia’s most iconic places since January 2000.
Whether an experienced or first-time walker Park Trek have a walk to suit most guests, from easy to more challenging.
All Park Trek experiences are designed to seamlessly combine nature, personal wellness and growth.
Park Trek takes care of all the details, allowing their guests to relax and simply prepare to enjoy their next walking adventure.
Park Trek are an accredited National Operator and certified by Ecotourism Australia and Reconciliation Australia.
Park Trek walks the highlights, whilst respecting the environs, indigenous and local communities.
Park Trek are independent and 100% Australian owned.
As a walking tour company Park Trek respects and acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters, skies and culture. Park Trek pays its respects to Elders past, present and emerging. Park Trek supports the Uluru Statement from the Heart.
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Accreditations
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ECO Certified (Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia
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Tour Guiding Association
Memberships
- Victoria Tourism Industry Council