Embark on Tasmania’s iconic Cape Hauy hike, savor coastal vistas, and indulge in local wine tasting. Discover the wild beauty of Tasman National Park.
Embark on Tasmania’s iconic Cape Hauy hike, savor coastal vistas, and indulge in local wine tasting. Discover the wild beauty of Tasman National Park.
- Tasman National Park - Following a scenic drive, complete with a coffee break, the journey reaches Fortescue Bay in Tasman National Park, marking the beginning of the hike. This round-trip hike spans approximately 9.4 km (about 4 hours) and features numerous stairs and rolling sections, offering a rewarding challenge for those who love adventure….
- Tasman National Park - Following a scenic drive, complete with a coffee break, the journey reaches Fortescue Bay in Tasman National Park, marking the beginning of the hike. This round-trip hike spans approximately 9.4 km (about 4 hours) and features numerous stairs and rolling sections, offering a rewarding challenge for those who love adventure. The well-maintained trail meanders through forest, woodland, and coastal heath, eventually revealing breathtaking cliffs and expansive ocean vistas. Along the route, there will be ample opportunities to pause and appreciate the stunning scenery and the wild beauty of the Tasman Sea crashing below.
The trail extends to the Cape Hauy lookout, where the renowned “Candlestick” and “Totem Pole” sea stacks dramatically emerge from the ocean, making it a popular spot for photographers and climbers.
- Bangor Vineyard Shed - Situated on a historic 6,000-hectare estate with views of the charming Boomer Bay, Bangor Vineyard Shed provides award-winning wines, fresh local produce, and expansive coastal views. It is the ideal place to unwind and celebrate the hike, enjoy a wine tasting, and admire the beauty of Tasmania’s southeast coast.

- Professional Tour Guide & Guided hike
- National Park fee
- Small group maximum of 10
- Professional Tour Guide & Guided hike
- National Park fee
- Small group maximum of 10
- Food & Drinks
- Food & Drinks
Join the adventure on one of Tasmania’s most renowned hikes with this exciting new tour offer. Cape Hauy (pronounced Hoy) is featured in the island’s esteemed “60 Great Short Walks” and is a highlight of the famous Three Capes Track. This breathtaking section can be experienced as a standalone day walk, providing spectacular coastal views and a glimpse…
Join the adventure on one of Tasmania’s most renowned hikes with this exciting new tour offer. Cape Hauy (pronounced Hoy) is featured in the island’s esteemed “60 Great Short Walks” and is a highlight of the famous Three Capes Track. This breathtaking section can be experienced as a standalone day walk, providing spectacular coastal views and a glimpse of Tasmania’s untamed beauty. Indulge in a local wine tasting at Bangor Vineyard Shed on the return journey to Hobart.
- The moderate 9.4 km hike takes approximately 4 hours
- Discover the rugged coastline of Tasman National Park
- Traverse part of the renowned Three Capes Track route
- Enjoy small group sizes (maximum 10) for a more personal experience
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.