About this tour
An 11-hour active exploration of Freycinet National Park on Tasmania's east coast, centred around the walk to Wineglass Bay's dramatic lookout. The day mixes coastal hiking through protected bushland with food stops at local producers. You'll choose your own intensity: stick to panoramic vantage points, or push further to reach the white-sand beach itself. Small groups, professional guides, and park entrance included.
Highlights
- Hike to Wineglass Bay Lookout with 360-degree coastal views
- Optional 2.5-hour descent to pristine white-sand beach
- Cape Tourville Lighthouse walk with granite headland scenery
- Honeymoon Bay and Sleepy Bay coastal stops
- Devil's Corner Winery: oysters, woodfired pizza, gelato
- Freycinet National Park interpretive walks with local guides
- Small groups, minimal wildlife disturbance protocols
What to expect
A full day of steady walking across well-maintained tracks and boardwalks. The Wineglass Bay lookout hike is moderate but rewarding; stronger hikers can branch off to descend to the beach itself (adds 2.5 hours). If you prefer a gentler pace, alternative routes explore quieter bays instead. Expect coastal vegetation, granite outcrops, and changing ocean views. Mid-afternoon you'll reach Devil's Corner for food and wine—bring cash or order ahead. Weather can shift quickly on the peninsula, so layers help. You'll move between several spots, so sturdy walking shoes and sun protection are essential.
Good to know
Moderate fitness required; minimum age 8 years. Day pack only—no luggage storage. Food and drinks not included, though purchases available on-site. Tours run in small groups and may cancel if minimum numbers aren't met; you'd receive alternative dates or full refund. Tracks stay closed to wider bushland to protect natural habitats.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original AU & NZ Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







