Hobart: Cape Hauy Hike
Join us for one of Tasmania’s most iconic hikes on this brand new tour offer. Cape Hauy (sounds like Hoy) is part of the island’s celebrated “60 Great Short Walks” and a highlight of the iconic Three Capes Track. This dramatic section can be enjoyed as a stand-alone day walk, offering stunning coastal views and a taste of Tasmania’s wild beauty. Treat yourself to a local wine tasting at Bangor Vineyard Shed on the way back to Hobart. - Moderate 9.4 km hike takes about 4 hours - Explore Tasman National Park’s rugged coastline - Explore part of the famous Three Capes Track route - Small group sizes (max 10) for a more intimate experience
Highlights
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- Small Group
- Day Trips
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- Weather Dependent - Moderate
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before
What's Included
• National Park fee
• Small group maximum of 10
What's Not Included
Tour Itinerary
After a scenic drive with
After a scenic drive (with a coffee stop!), we arrive at Fortescue Bay in the Tasman National Park, the starting point of our hike. The return hike is approximately 9.4 km (around 4 hours) and includes plenty of stairs and undulating sections – a rewarding challenge for active adventurers. The well maintained track winds through forest, woodland, and coastal heath, opening out to spectacular cliffs and sweeping ocean views. Along the way, we’ll take plenty of rest breaks to soak in the scenery and the wild beauty of the Tasman Sea crashing below. The track leads all the way to the Cape Hauy lookout, where the famous “Candlestick” and “Totem Pole” sea stacks rise spectacularly from the ocean – a favourite among photographers and climbers alike.
Set on a historic 6,000
Set on a historic 6,000-hectare property overlooking picturesque Boomer Bay, Bangor Vineyard Shed offers award-winning wines, fresh local produce, and sweeping coastal views. It’s the perfect stop to relax and celebrate your walk, enjoy a tasting, and take in the beauty of Tasmania’s southeast coast.
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
• Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
• Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness