Peak Potential Adventures

Tour
Adventure and Outdoors Tours
Extended
Nature and wildlife
Walking and Biking Tours

Highlights

  • Explore the rugged southeast coast of Tasmania, immersing yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Tasman National Park.
  • Embark on a fully supported four-day trek, ensuring a safe and memorable adventure tailored to all fitness levels.
  • Experience diverse daily adventures, from iconic trekking to wildlife encounters, creating lasting memories in nature's embrace.
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Description

Short Description

Discovering parts of the pristine and wild Tasman National Park, you’ll encounter a new and different adventure each day.

Standard Description

Let them take you on an adventure of a lifetime: to some of the most iconic trekking destinations around the world.

Whether you’re looking to explore our great Australian backyard or venture further afield, they have the journey to match. These small group adventures take many forms, from single-day hikes to multi-day climbs. And from luxury trails with (more than a few) creature comforts to treks that push you to your limits.

Whichever adventure you choose, they make it a safe and memorable one. They provide you with all the preparation, support and training you need so you’re ready to take that first step. No matter your age or fitness level, they create positive experiences and memories that last a lifetime.

Peak Potential Adventures is proud to announce its first experience in Tasmania. On tour, you will journey through the rugged southeast coast of Tasmania on this fully supported and professionally guided four-day trek. Discovering parts of the pristine and wild Tasman National Park, you’ll encounter a new and different adventure each day.

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Tour/s

Three  Capes Walk

Three Capes Walk

Journey through the rugged southeast coast of Tasmania on this fully supported and professionally guided four-day trek with Peak Potential Adventures.

Discovering parts of the pristine and wild Tasman National Park, you’ll encounter a new and different adventure each day. Witness the towering cliff faces of the Tasman Peninsula, home to the awe-inspiring Three Capes. Made up of Cape Raoul, Cape Hauy, and Cape Pillar, Three Capes is considered by many to be the most unique coastal landmark in Australia – if not the world. You’ll get to experience the best of what the Three Capes and Tasman Peninsula has to offer each day and then head back to your four-star accommodation at Stewarts Bay Lodge in Port Arthur to refresh, dine on seasonal meals made from local produce, and prepare for your next day’s exploration.

Stewarts Bay Lodge is nestled between the beach and the forest, where you will sleep to the sound of the calming ocean amongst the world heritage national park.

Overland Track Walk

Overland Track Walk

This is a 6-day Overland Track adventure; you’ll carry a large pack and learn to adapt in the wilderness.

With this adventure departing in the main walking season from October to May, conditions are generally good for camping and walking. The roughly 65km Overland Track starts at Cradle Mountain in Tasmania’s central northwest and finishes at the northern shores of Lake St Clair. As you head south, you will pass through an array of unique Central Highland landscapes, such as moss-lined Jurassic-looking forests, low alpine moorlands, eucalyptus woodlands and scenic mountain plateaus and passes.

Along the way, there are also side trips where you will visit pristine lakes, beautiful waterfalls and historic landmarks, and weather permitting, climb Mt Ossa, the highest mountain in Tasmania.

It’s hard not to see why this iconic track draws walkers from all over the world to experience the beauty of this Wilderness World Heritage Area.

Accreditations

  • Quality Tourism Accreditation

Memberships

  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation

Activities

  • Walks