Experience four days of guided walking on Tasmania’s Freycinet Peninsula. From Hobart, enjoy scenic drives, a boat cruise to Schouten Island, and daily walks along beaches, forest trails, and mountains. Highlights include Wineglass Bay, Mt Graham, snorkelling, and exploring the Oyster Bay Tribe’s ancient paths. Evenings are spent at eco-friendly Friendly Beaches Lodge with chef-prepared meals, Tasmanian wines, and cosy comforts.
Multi Day Walking TourNational parksWalking & hikingWildlife & natureSmall Group Escorted Tours
This suggested tour costs from AUD$3,450 per person (twin share, low season)
Starts in Hobart, finishes in Hobart
4 days/3 nights
Boutique Lodges & Hotels
Pre and post tour options? YES
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Over 4 days you’ll explore the wonders of this protected treasure, enjoy delicious cooked meals and local wines and stay in the Friendly Beaches Eco Lodge in the heart of Freycinet National Park.
Our journey begins upon departure from the Old Woolstore Apartments in Hobart at 8am on the first morning. We then transfer from Hobart to our sustainably built Friendly Beaches lodge before an afternoon of exploring. Our journey begins in Freycinet National Park, Coles Bay where we board the Naturaliste for a spectacular sea cruise down the western length of the Peninsula to Schouten Island, the southernmost part of Freycinet National Park (weather permitting). On the way, keep a lookout for pods of playful dolphins and large Australasian gannets diving for food. After a picnic lunch and swim choose between a short but steep climb up Bear Hill for expansive views of the Freycinet Peninsula, Return to Coles Bay by boat, then transfer to Friendly Beaches Lodge for an evening meal of fresh seafood and fine wine.
Distance: 2 hours, 3km, moderate
Your accommodation: The Eco Lodge
Set within a private 130-hectare sanctuary on the Freycinet Peninsula, the Freycinet Experience Walk Eco Lodge offers sustainable, award-winning accommodation just steps from the pristine Friendly Beaches. Blending seamlessly into its natural surroundings, the lodge is the perfect base to explore Freycinet National Park’s coastal trails, hidden bays, and rugged landscapes while enjoying cosy, eco-conscious comforts.
Rise with the sun for another boating adventure down the Peninsula. Weather permitting, there are two walks to choose from. The walk from Bryan’s Beach journeys through sclerophyll forests and along beaches to the renowned Wineglass Bay. Along the way, encounter unforgettable ‘up-close’ moments with local birdlife. For those seeking a serious challenge, opt for the climb from Cook’s Beach to the top of Mt Graham (579m above sea level) where you’ll enjoy wonderful views of The Hazards’ dusky pink rock outcrops, before descending to Wineglass Bay via spectacular Quartzite Ridge. The two groups rejoin at Wineglass Bay in the late afternoon, the perfect time to swim in its crystalline waters, enjoy a cup of tea and exchange stories about the morning’s adventures. Feeling refreshed, take the climb to Wineglass Bay Lookout for sublime views, then descend to the waiting vehicle. Back at the lodge, enjoy soothing hot showers before drinks and dinner.
Distance: Coastal: 7 hour walk, 14 km, moderate; Mt Graham: 8 hour walk, 16 km, difficult.
Your accommodation: The Eco Lodge
Set within a private 130-hectare sanctuary on the Freycinet Peninsula, the Freycinet Experience Walk Eco Lodge offers sustainable, award-winning accommodation just steps from the pristine Friendly Beaches. Blending seamlessly into its natural surroundings, the lodge is the perfect base to explore Freycinet National Park’s coastal trails, hidden bays, and rugged landscapes while enjoying cosy, eco-conscious comforts.
Enjoy a hearty breakfast before transferring to secluded Bluestone Bay for the start of the walk. Explore the fascinating geology of White Water Wall and little Bluestone Bay before climbing to the cliff tops. Journey back to the lodge on foot, following an ancient track through sacred bushland once followed by the Oyster Bay Tribe and now used exclusively by Friendly Beaches Lodge guests. The headland is home to a stunning array of native plants, including the giant Xanthorrhoea (Grass Trees). Continue along the white sands of Friendly Beaches, perhaps celebrating with a dip in the sparkling ocean waters. Then arrive back at the lodge where cool drinks and homemade afternoon tea await. End the day savouring a well-deserved meal, then relax with a glass of wine by the roaring fire.
Duration: 6-7 hour walk, 14km, easy to moderate.
Your accommodation: The Eco Lodge
Set within a private 130-hectare sanctuary on the Freycinet Peninsula, the Freycinet Experience Walk Eco Lodge offers sustainable, award-winning accommodation just steps from the pristine Friendly Beaches. Blending seamlessly into its natural surroundings, the lodge is the perfect base to explore Freycinet National Park’s coastal trails, hidden bays, and rugged landscapes while enjoying cosy, eco-conscious comforts.
Rise early and head to the beach for morning coffee, or sleep in and pretend you never have to leave. After breakfast, there’s an optional walk along the fossil-rich ridgeline of Mt Mary and a descent to Saltwater Lagoon, where you’ll experience the curious honks and calls of countless wild black swans and pelicans in their natural nesting ground. After a delightful brunch, a convivial affair where experiences of the last four days are recalled and delicious food shared, take a final stroll along Friendly Beaches to Isaac’s Point. We say goodbye to Friendly Beaches lodge and transfer back to Hobart. We arrive back into Hobart at 5pm on the last day. If you’re booked on a flight, we can provide Hobart Airport drop-offs. Please note, we recommend for flights leaving after 5.30pm. To find out more about walking with us, take a look at this article from one of our previous guests, Alice, on her time with us
Duration: 3 hour walk, 6 km, easy
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