Launceston to Hobart via Wineglass Bay - Active one-way Day Tour
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Launceston to Hobart via Wineglass Bay - Active one-way Day Tour
By Tours Tasmania
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Ages 8-99, max of 20 per group
Duration: 12h
Start time: Check availability
Mobile ticket
Live guide: English
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- Professional guides & interpretative walks
- Small, friendly groups
- Pick up from most central Launceston hotels with prior arrangement
- National Park entry fees are included
- Entry/Admission - Freycinet National Park
- Entry/Admission - Cape Tourville Circuit Walk
- Entry/Admission - Wineglass Bay Lookout
- Entry/Admission - Honeymoon Bay
What's not included- Food and drinks
- We provide an opportunity to purchase lunch along the way such as a bakery style/takeaway lunch. You are also welcome to bring along your own packed lunch.
- Start:
- Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston, 29 Cameron St, Launceston TAS 7250, AustraliaOur General Meet Point is the Hotel Grand Chancellor at 29 Cameron Street. The pickup time is 7:20am. The tour finishes around 6.00pm in Hobart. Hotel pick up may be available from select Hotels. Contact Tour Operator directly via email to enquire about hotel pick ups
End:- 20 Davey St, Hobart TAS 7000, AustraliaDrop off around 6.00pm to Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre, 20 Davey Street, Hobart.
- Not wheelchair accessible
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 26836P11- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Minimum age to participate in tour is 8 years
- A small amount of walking is involved; a suitable level of general health & fitness and physical abilities is essential
- We provide accurate interpretation, and keep wildlife disturbance to a minimum by viewing from appropriate distances and informing our guests how to view wildlife with patience and respect. Activities are always confined to tracks and boardwalks to minimize negative impacts.
- Hotel pickup time is between 7.00am and 7:30am depending on your location. Hotel pickup is available from select central city Hotels and Hostels ( no AirBnB’s). Please arrange pickup from your hotel at least 48 hours prior to departure with the tour operator.
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Travellers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If it’s cancelled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 20 travellers
- All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 26836P11
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- 29 Cameron St, Launceston TAS 7250, AustraliaOur General Meet Point is the Hotel Grand Chancellor at 29 Cameron Street. The pickup time is 7:20am. The tour finishes around 6.00pm in Hobart. Hotel pick up may be available from select Hotels. Contact Tour Operator directly via email to enquire about hotel pick ups
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- 20 Davey St, Hobart TAS 7000, AustraliaDrop off around 6.00pm to Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre, 20 Davey Street, Hobart.
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- vwalmsley0 contributionsGreat place for some natureWe had a great time at the Tahune Airwalk. Be prepared for a long winding drive. You need to be aware and take care as there are logging trucks using the road. There also isn’t any wifi service. The area had a significant bushfire in 2019 so be prepared for fire damage which has impacted the vegetation. The entrance fee is about $30 per person for unlimited access to the walks and small info centre. The staff were very helpful and we were able to access the buggy for a person with less mobility. The airwalk was very good and we enjoyed the cantilever. Food was good with some reasonable choices and prices were ok. Well worth the visit.Written 10 February 2025
- Laurens0070 contributionsAmazing places, wonderful peoplet was a very successful tour overall: good transport conditions, professional guide, wonderful landscapes in the Tasmanian National Park, special historical sites and we saw Tassie. We highly recommend!Written 27 January 2025
- O6700ANleahs0 contributionsTahune Airwalk and Hastings CaveA most enjoyable day out from Hobart, with a visit to the Tahune Airwalk with it's impressive views and lovely walk through the forest and over the suspension bridges. Then on to Hastings Cave with it's amazing formations and informative guided tour. (There was an option to swim in the thermal pool which I didn't bother with... full of wriggling children on school holiday!... although the short walk near the pool was very pleasant). Guide Nick was great company, knowledgeable, full of entertaining stories and interesting information. We stopped at a farm-gate stall on the way home and I got some of the most delicious cherries I have ever tasted! Recommended!Written 25 January 2025
- ehdlhou0 contributionsUnforgettable experienceWe had amazing fun filled trip, our tourist guide/chauffeur Damien was absolutely amazing, we learned heaps of information regarding Launceston, Tasmania and Australia as a whole. My wife and I took the Marion Lookout Trail and truely unforgettable experience/memories - it’s worth a hike. We highly recommended the team.Written 23 January 2025
- gillw1440 contributionsGreat day out exploring the stunning national parks.Fantastic day visiting 2 amazing places of natural beauty. Not for the faint hearted if you don’t like steps, as there are 400 of them, but well worth the effort. Lucas was a brilliant guide, very friendly, enthusiastic and full of knowledge about the areas, the wildlife, the plants and trees. The wildlife sanctuary was good too, and we got to see the Tasmanian devils. If I had the time I would do the whole trip again. Thoroughly recommendWritten 22 January 2025
- debbieb4140 contributionsBruny IslandIt was amazing. The walk, the views, which were stunning. Beautiful white sand beach. Our tour guide was lovely. Very knowledgeable. Didn't rush us. Also new experience for myself and my husband trying oysters!! Definitely worth going with a tour guide. Or we got lucky!! Great experience all round.Written 20 January 2025
- H5948NXpamm0 contributionsAmazing walks and views!Nathan was an amazing guide! He made everyone feel welcome and knew so much about Tasmania. The Tahune Airwalk is easy for most people to do. I enjoyed doing the Franklin River walk (50min)but wish I walked faster to fit in the Huon Pine 20minute walk. I heard that was amazing! Hastings cave was breathtakingly beautiful. Totally worth going!Written 19 January 2025
- K5144UFglenm0 contributionsHeather is a great guide with Tours Tasmania.We did three tours with Heather from Tours Tasmania while staying in Hobart. Maria Island, Mount Field/Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary and the Freycinet Peninsula. An excellent guide, very well spoken, knowledgeable and courteous. Each day was most enjoyable.Written 16 January 2025
- 394melw0 contributionsSorry I'm English?Bruny Island was amazing, the tour guide not so much. To premise this review, I am English with an Aussie partner. I am the only one of my family living in Australia so I am accustomed to the rivalries between our nations and usually enjoy the banter with my in-laws who can be brutal (whilst remaining funny) at times. The tour guide (Ben) was aware I was English. Unfortunately for much of this trip I felt uncomfortable with the tour guide due to his frequent negative comments about England. The comments were not about the rivalries between our nations and felt personal and sincere. The comments were inaccurate and at times offensive. Within an hour of the trip I had listened to a 10 minute rant about how sh*t my nation was - happy holidays! The comments continued throughout the tour. There was no negative comments made about any other nation or state, adding to the isolation I experienced on this tour. However, do not discredit Tours Tasmania. We had Peter for our Port Arthur trip earlier in the week who was one of the best guides we've had across multiple tours in various countries. Unfortunately a guide can really make or break the trip, and with this company we experienced both.Written 14 January 2025
- sheree w0 contributionsTour guide Ben was just fantastic. He is an asset to the company and really played an important role into making the day as meFantastic guide and scenery was just beautiful along with the informative discussions whilst driving and experiencing the beauty of the caves and whilst on the air walk. Made sure everyone was safe and felt included.Written 9 January 2025
- I9203LWdavidc0 contributionsVery nice tour and unzooThe highlight was the unzoo. Seeing T. Devils in person was amazing. The unzoo and explanations were a real highlight. The tour driver, Ian, provided more insights into Tasmania, the devils and local information. He explained goals of the island and much more. Great tour.Written 9 January 2025
- Pet A0 contributionsA Great Tour ExperienceHere’s a polished review based on your experience: **Exceptional Tour Experience with Nathan** I had the pleasure of joining a tour guided by Nathan at the Tahune Airwalk and Hastings Caves, and it was nothing short of amazing! Nathan was incredibly nice, accommodating, and made a genuine effort to remember everyone’s names, which added such a personal touch. The Tahune Airwalk was breathtaking, the swinging bridge was thrilling, and the Hastings Caves were absolutely magnificent. To top it all off, I enjoyed the best-tasting apple crumble of my life—it was a real treat! This experience made my birthday truly memorable, and I can’t recommend this tour enough. Thank you!Written 8 January 2025
- 635darrylr0 contributionsWell worth the trip.What a great thing to do in southern Tassie. It’s a drive, but a beautiful one. The road is sealed all the way and it’s in good condition. The staff were friendly and the air walk was amazing. We also did the eagle hang life/zip line. Well worth it. The long loop traversed 2 swing bridges and was an easy 1 hour walk.Written 6 January 2025
- AHY1270 contributionsGreat experienceGreat tour. The Mt Field hike is about 3 hours long and has a lot of stairs in two locations. You can leave after the first couple of falls and go back to the visitor center, but at that point, we were 1/3 way through the loop and majority of the group wanted to continue. Tour guide went on full loop with us so whole group went. Great seeing it all but was too much walking for a couple of people in our group. The tour guide was fabulous and pointed out many interesting things on our hike. Fun time at the wildlife center and beautiful views from Mt. Wellington.Written 6 January 2025
- Amanda C0 contributionsFresh air and sunshineFresh air, we expected, sunshine we weren’t prepared for! It is Tasmania after all! Our very friendly and knowledgeable guide Luka met us at the meeting place to begin our Bruny Island Walking and Tasting Tour. Luca was knowledgeable along the track to explain the flora and fauna aspects which was great and the pace moved at a speed relevant to the group. The inclusions of the Natural Bridge, Two Tree Point, Coal Mining in Adventure Bay were well balanced with a visit to Bruny Island honey, Get Shucked Oysters and the Bruny Island Beer and Cheese Factory, oh and of course Bruny Island Chocolates to stack up on freckles for the grandkids, made for a well balanced tour. There were good choices for lunch options! As it’s one of the busier times of year Get Shucked and the Bruny Island Beer and Cheese Factory couldn’t tantalise our taste buds as it was too busy for the time allocation but it didn’t detract from the experience as there was plenty to see at both venues to get a feel for what processes on there. We highly recommend this tour to others. Thank you for a great day Luca.Written 5 January 2025
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Julia S
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Feb 2024 • Solo
We visited some wonderful places. Tip: if you're fit enough to walk, go down the 1000 steps and back up again to Wineglass Bay. You don't have much time there though (I think it was about 20 minutes). If you prefer something a little more relaxed (there's a lot of walking beforehand) then let the tour leader drive you to Honeymoon Bay! It's beautiful. He also offers this for everyone. The group splits up later and the people who are going on to Hobart are assigned to another bus. Changing buses went smoothly. Everyone was really nice. You see a lot in a short time.

Written 16 February 2024
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I got a luggage, is there room in the bus to store the luggage ?
Written 21 January 2022
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