Hobart Hotels
7am
10 Hours
Discover the natural beauty of Tasmania on a full-day adventure to Freycinet National Park, where you can tailor your experience to suit your pace. Avid hikers will have up to four hours to explore the park’s renowned trails, including the iconic Wineglass Bay track or the challenging Mt. Amos climb, both offering incredible panoramic views of the white sands and turquoise waters below. For a more leisurely option, join your guide on a moderate 40-minute walk to the Wineglass Bay lookout, followed by a scenic stroll around Cape Tourville Lighthouse, with its sweeping coastal vistas. A packed lunch option is available, perfect to enjoy mid-hike or at a peaceful lookout.
After your outdoor adventure, cool off with a refreshing swim at Honeymoon Bay, known for its crystal-clear waters, granite boulders, and postcard-worthy scenery. The day continues with a visit to Freycinet Marine Farm, where you can sample freshly harvested Tasmanian seafood like oysters, prawns, and crayfish, along with optional local wines. For hikers, takeaway meals and a well-earned drink are available to recharge. Before returning to Hobart, enjoy one final treat, stop for a delicious local ice cream (own cost), the perfect sweet ending to a day filled with nature, adventure, and gourmet delights.
Hobart Hotels
06.45am - 7.30am
4.45pm - 5.45pm
10 hours
Subject to availability
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The drive from Hobart to Wineglass Bay in Freycinet National Park takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours each way. Along the journey, you’ll enjoy scenic coastal views, charming seaside towns, and informative commentary from your guide.
The walk to the Wineglass Bay Lookout is considered moderate difficulty. It’s about a 1.5-hour return walk (1.3km each way uphill) with some steep sections and steps. Most people with a reasonable level of fitness can complete it comfortably. If you’d like to walk all the way down to the beach, allow an additional 2–2.5 hours return from the lookout.
For a day tour to Wineglass Bay, it is recommended that you wear comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as Tasmania’s weather can change quickly. Bring a refillable water bottle, sunscreen, a hat, and some snacks or lunch if it is not included in the tour. Being prepared ensures you can fully enjoy the scenic walks and beach experience without discomfort.
Yes, guests who choose to continue beyond the lookout can spend time relaxing on the white sands of Wineglass Bay. Swimming is possible on calm days, but keep in mind the water can be cool, even during summer. The beach is one of the highlights of the tour, offering a serene spot to unwind and take in the natural beauty of Freycinet National Park.
No, extreme fitness is not required to enjoy a Wineglass Bay tour from Hobart. The tour is designed to cater to different fitness levels. Guests can choose to walk all the way to the beach, stop at the lookout, or enjoy shorter scenic trails within Freycinet National Park. Your guide will provide options on the day so that everyone can have a safe and enjoyable experience.
Yes, the lookout walk is suitable for older children who have good mobility. Very young children or those in prams may find the uphill sections and stairs challenging. If you are unsure, it is best to contact the tour operator, who can advise on the most suitable option for your family, ensuring that children can safely enjoy the stunning views and the beach.
Yes, the Wineglass Bay tour from Hobart offers incredible photo opportunities at every turn. From the sweeping vistas at the lookout to the pristine beach below, you’ll have plenty of chances to capture the turquoise waters, white sands, and surrounding pink granite mountains. Your guide can also suggest the best spots for memorable shots.
Most Wineglass Bay tours from Hobart recommend bringing your own snacks and water. Some tours include lunch or refreshments at scenic stops along the way. Even if not included, there are plenty of beautiful spots to enjoy a packed lunch while soaking in the views of Freycinet National Park.
The best time to visit Wineglass Bay is during the Australian spring and summer months from October to March, when the weather is warmer and the waters are calmer. Early mornings and weekdays are ideal for avoiding crowds and enjoying a more peaceful experience. However, the area is beautiful year-round, and each season offers unique opportunities for wildlife sightings and stunning landscapes.