The inspiring four-day journey along the Freycinet Peninsula on Tasmania's east coast combines exciting coastal and mountain walking during the day with comfortable accommodations each evening. The walk will take you along deserted beaches, up pink granite monoliths and through the heart of the rich native heath lands of the Freycinet National park, including the iconic Wineglass Bay. Return each evening to the award winning lodge where your hosts will serve you splendid meals and regional wines. You can enjoy a hot shower or bath before sleeping in a comfortable bed after a satisfying day of walking. A true eco-lodge, it has solar power, waterless toilets and rainwater tanks which ensure that it leaves a minimal impact on the environment of this secret place. The walk itself covers between 33 and 37 kms depending on which walking option you choose. Regardless of choice, you will travel from the southern tip to the north of the Freycinet Peninsula in a continuous journey and the best part is that because this bushwalk is lodge based, you don't have to carry a heavy back pack. No one except your fellow walkers and the four staff will be at the lodge with you - making it a special place to truly unwind.
DAY 1 | Depart Hobart to Coles Bay, boat cruise to Schouten Island, optional afternoon walk |
DAY 2 | Walks along beaches to Wineglass Bay, optional climb of Mt Graham |
DAY 3 | Day walk from Bluestone Bay to Friendly Beaches Lodge |
DAY 4 | Optional walk Mt Mary to Saltwater Lagoon, return to Hobart late evening |
Inclusions
MEALS: *3 breakfasts, 4 lunches and 3 dinners *regional wines ACCOMMODATION: *Lodge hosts *Accommodation at Friendly Beaches Lodge GUIDES:*Two Professional guides TRANSPORT:*Transfers between Hobart and Freycinet *Boat trips EQUIPMENT: *Daypacks and waterproof jackets PLUS:*National Park entry fees
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All tour descriptions and conditions are given in accordance with the information of Australian Walking Holidays