Launceston
Discover Tasmania’s natural wonders with guided hikes in Wineglass Bay, a historic town visit, and a winery stopover complete with transfers.
Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.
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Kickstart your adventure from Launceston, venturing through the historic Georgian townships of Evandale and Campbell Town. Pick up your lunch in Campbell Town, home to the unique Convict Brick Trail, a walkable tribute to Tasmania's convict history. Move into the breathtaking Freycinet National Park, greeted by the grandeur of The Hazards mountain range. Embark on a comfortable walk to the Cape Tourville Lighthouse, standing 126 meters above sea level, with a light visible from 28 nautical miles away. The panorama of the coastline here is something out of a picture book.
Venture on a moderately uphill walk to the world-renowned Wineglass Bay Lookout. Known as one of Tasmania’s Great Short Walks, this hour-long trek rewards spectacular views of Wineglass Bay and Freycinet National Park. Interestingly, the bay’s name originates from its whaling past, when waters turned red after a hunt, resembling a glass of red wine! Opt for a return journey with the guide to Honeymoon Bay or challenge yourself with the 2.5-hour Wineglass Bay Beach hike. Finally, round off your day with a visit to the scenic Devil’s Corner Winery. If you like, try local wines and savor delicious food against a magnificent backdrop at your own expense.