We start from Hobart and head straight to the breathtaking Tasman Peninsula, home to towering sea cliffs, incredible rock formations, and some of the most ruggedly beautiful coastline in Australia.
After a scenic drive with a coffee stop, arrive at Fortescue Bay in the Tasman National Park, the starting point of your 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.
Follow a well-maintained track that 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 more than 100m below. When you’ve had your fill of this spectacular view, retrace your steps back to Fortescue Bay.
After the hike, head back to Fortescue Bay for a well-earned break. Cool off with a swim, dip your toes in the water, or just unwind in the peaceful surroundings of the forest and National Park.
On the drive back to Hobart, stop at Bangor Vineyard Shed, a local favourite overlooking Boomer Bay. Reward your efforts with a glass of wine on the deck, try a wine tasting, or grab a bite to eat. Then, continue onto Hobart, arriving in the late afternoon with tired legs and the satisfaction of having tackled one of Tasmania’s most rewarding coastal walks.