Embark on a thrilling 9.4 km hike along Cape Hauy, exploring Tasmania’s dramatic cliffs and wild beauty in a small group setting.
Embark on a thrilling 9.4 km hike along Cape Hauy, exploring Tasmania’s dramatic cliffs and wild beauty in a small group setting.
- Tasman National Park - Following a picturesque drive, the journey reaches Fortescue Bay in Tasman National Park, marking the beginning of the hike. The round trip spans about 9.4 km and takes roughly 4 hours to finish, featuring numerous steps and gently rolling sections—offering a rewarding challenge for active explorers. The well-kept trail…
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Tasman National Park - Following a picturesque drive, the journey reaches Fortescue Bay in Tasman National Park, marking the beginning of the hike. The round trip spans about 9.4 km and takes roughly 4 hours to finish, featuring numerous steps and gently rolling sections—offering a rewarding challenge for active explorers. The well-kept trail meanders through forest, woodland, and coastal heath, gradually unveiling stunning cliffside vistas and expansive ocean views. Along the route, there will be regular rest stops to admire the dramatic landscape and the powerful waves of the Tasman Sea below.
The trail proceeds to the Cape Hauy lookout, where the iconic sea stacks known as the “Candlestick” and the “Totem Pole” rise dramatically from the ocean, creating a spectacular sight that is especially popular with photographers and rock climbers. - Bangor Vineyard Shed - Situated on a historic 6,000-hectare property overlooking the picturesque Boomer Bay, Bangor Vineyard Shed offers award-winning wines, fresh local produce, and breathtaking coastal views. It’s a perfect spot to relax after the walk, enjoy a wine tasting, and immerse in the natural beauty of Tasmania’s southeast coast.

- Admission fees
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admission fees
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Breakfast
- Tea and coffee
- Lunch
- Breakfast
- Tea and coffee
Embark on an exhilarating new tour to explore one of Tasmania’s most iconic trails. Cape Hauy (pronounced “Hoy”) is part of the island’s celebrated “60 Great Short Walks” and is a highlight of the renowned Three Capes Track. This stunning segment can be enjoyed as a standalone day hike, offering awe-inspiring coastal views and a genuine taste of…
Embark on an exhilarating new tour to explore one of Tasmania’s most iconic trails. Cape Hauy (pronounced “Hoy”) is part of the island’s celebrated “60 Great Short Walks” and is a highlight of the renowned Three Capes Track. This stunning segment can be enjoyed as a standalone day hike, offering awe-inspiring coastal views and a genuine taste of Tasmania’s untamed natural beauty.
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Moderate 9.4 km hike, approximately 4 hours in duration
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Explore the dramatic coastline of Tasman National Park
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Experience a portion of the iconic Three Capes Track
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Small group setting (maximum 15 guests) for a more intimate tour
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.