4 days tour

Three Capes & Tukana / Tasman Peninsula Hiking Tour

This tour includes:

Guide

Guided walks each day with experienced guides

Meals

3 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 3 dinners

Others

Three hour Wilderness Cruise Amazing walks including Cape Hauy, Fortescue Bay, Cape Raoul Small group of 10 or less All inclusive pricing Return group transfer from Hobart All national park entry fees

Transport

All transport and guiding

Accommodation

Three nights accommodation at Three Capes & Tasman Lodge, or Stewart's Bay Lodge. Single supplement available at time of booking

Not included:

Others

Other activities and services are not included

Flights

International flights are not included

Optional

Other activities and services are not included

Insurance

Travel Insurance is not included

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Itinerary of your trip Three Capes & Tukana / Tasman Peninsula Hiking Tour

  • Day 1 Crescent Bay And Mount Brown 9Km Walking, Approx. 5 Hours Of Walking, Including Breaks (Moderate To Hard Grade)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Crescent Bay And Mount Brown 9Km Walking, Approx. 5 Hours Of Walking, Including Breaks (Moderate To Hard Grade)

      Tucked between the Remarkable Caves and Port Arthur, the Crescent Bay and Mount Brown track plays host to the most spectacular beach on the Tasman Peninsula. In addition to the enormous dunes and crystal clear waters of Crescent Bay, the hike to the summit of Mount Brown offers hikers vast panoramic views of the peninsulas rugged coastline. We begin todays walk at the Remarkable Caves carpark. The first part of the hike crosses a series of sand dunes covered in coastal heath vegetation, and you may even spot an echidna. This section offers westerly views back towards Cape Raoul. The track then opens out into a gaping cavity known as Maingon Blowhole. The track then heads inland onto the lower knolls of Mount Brown where a series of cairns will direct your ascent. The walk up to the summit is moderately steep, with views over Cape Pillar, Tasman Island, Arthurs Peak and further south to cape Raoul and Bruny Island. Once back on the main track we reach Crescent Bay. This beach is incredibly beautiful and often sparsely populated. After the dayโ€™s walk, we head back to our accommodation for well-earned pre-dinner nibbles followed by a fabulous two-course meal prepared by your guides. Meals: lunch and dinner Accommodation: Three Capes and Tasman Lodge or Stewart's Bay Lodge

  • Day 2 Cape Raoul 14Km, Approx. 6 Hours Walking, Including Breaks โ€“ Moderate Grade
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Cape Raoul 14Km, Approx. 6 Hours Walking, Including Breaks โ€“ Moderate Grade

      After breakfast and lunch making we begin our walk today out to Cape Raoul. Offering some of the most spectacular coastal lookouts in Tasmania, Cape Raoul is an excellent return day walk within the Tasman National Park. With only a few steep sections, the walk is a comfortable walk allowing ample time to relax and enjoy the expansive views of the surrounding Tasman Peninsular and further south to Bruny Island. The bushland opens up with spectacular views of the incredible dolerite cliffs of the Tasman National Park. Cape Raoul is just beyond the lower plateau to the east. A short distance to the right is another open section of the cliff top allowing you a stunning view down to Shipstern Bluff, beyond to Bruny Island and Tasmaniaโ€™s southern coast. From these lookouts we also may have our first encounter with the intense winds the Capes are famous for (some of the strongest recorded winds in Australia). Once on the plateau the landscape changes to stunning coastal banksia scrub and soon we see our first glimpses of the northern coastline including Mt Brown, Arthurs Peak and Mt Fortescue. Situated a little further east, are the impressive 300 metre high cliffs of Cape Pillar. This evening we enjoy nibbles, followed by a two course dinner prepared by your guides. Meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner Accommodation: Three Capes and Tasman Lodge or Stewart's Bay Lodge

  • Day 3 Fortescue Bay To Cape Hauy (Optional Visit To Port Arthur) 8Km, Approx. 5 Hours Walking, Including Breaksโ€“ Moderate To Hard Grade
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Fortescue Bay To Cape Hauy (Optional Visit To Port Arthur) 8Km, Approx. 5 Hours Walking, Including Breaksโ€“ Moderate To Hard Grade

      This is a well-constructed trail with fantastic views. This walk is spectacular however is graded moderate to hard due to several hundred meters of steps that go up, and down (you must navigate these heading out to the Cape and on the way back again). Extra care needs to be taken when navigating these steep steps on this part of the trail. The Cape Hauy trail heads follows the rocky coastline and as the trail climbs, the She Oaks and Banksiaโ€™s of the lower coastline give way to dry sclerophyll forest. The walk starts at a beautiful cove and there are some steep sections with stairs that you need to navigate in both directions. There is a steep climb at the start (and end of the walk), but once at the top of the first saddle extensive panoramic views stretch far north past the Forester coast to Maria Island and south, detailing the ridges of Cape Pillar. Towards the end the track follows the cliffs edge, providing thrilling views. The final segment of the trail, before reaching a large plateau, is quite steep and narrow and again care needs to be taken when walking through this section. Once at the end you are able to clearly view the exceptional rock formations of the Candlestick and Totem Pole, large columns of dolerite rocking out of the ocean. ย We then return via the same route. The terrain is quite rocky and there are ups and downs but it is a magnificent start to the tour if you are prepared. After the walk, we then head back to our accommodation. This afternoon you have the option to visit the Port Arthur Historic Site (own expense). Meals: breakfast, lunch & dinner Accommodation: Three Capes and Tasman Lodge or Stewart's Bay Lodge

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Tour leaving from Hobart

Hobart is the capital of Tasmania, an island in southern Australia. This port city is located at the mouth of the Derwent River and is surrounded by mountains. Hobart combines natural beauty with a rich maritime history and a vibrant cultural scene. From its lively market to its art museums and stunning landscapes, Hobart offers a unique experience for travelers.

Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Challenging

Long and challenging experience. Youโ€™ll be required to have good physical fitness to go on it. In some of these activities you'll need previous experience on similar activities.

Age range

Age range

Min: 1 / Max: 99

Experience allowed to all ages.

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