Wineglass Bay from Launceston
Embark on a day tour from Launceston to Hobart and enjoy views of the stellar scenery, enchanting walks, and enthralling Tasmanian history with stops along the way at Wineglass Bay and the Freycinet National Park.-
Embark on fully guided walks within Freycinet National Park, from a short walk to Cape Tourville Lighthouse to a hike up to the Wineglass Bay Lookout.
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Choose your challenge – an invigorating 60-minute hike with time to unwind at Honeymoon Bay or the more strenuous 2.5-hour beach walk.
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With round-trip transfers, enjoy a hassle-free experience from start to finish.
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Explore the Convict Brick Trail in Campbell Town and take a walk down history's lane through its unique tree sculptures.
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Take a leisurely afternoon break at Devil's Corner Winery, sampling wines, pizza, fresh seafood, and more at your own expense.
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Did you know? Wineglass Bay got its name from a whaling history, as the water turned red after a hunt, resembling a glass of red wine.
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Embark on fully guided walks within Freycinet National Park, from a short walk to Cape Tourville Lighthouse to a hike up to the Wineglass Bay Lookout.
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Choose your challenge – an invigorating 60-minute hike with time to unwind at Honeymoon Bay or the more strenuous 2.5-hour beach walk.
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With round-trip transfers, enjoy a hassle-free experience from start to finish.
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Explore the Convict Brick Trail in Campbell Town and take a walk down history's lane through its unique tree sculptures.
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Take a leisurely afternoon break at Devil's Corner Winery, sampling wines, pizza, fresh seafood, and more at your own expense.
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Did you know? Wineglass Bay got its name from a whaling history, as the water turned red after a hunt, resembling a glass of red wine.
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Embark on a full-day tour from Launceston to Hobart with hassle-free transfers, and explore the best of the Tasmanian Peninsula.
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Discover the Red Bridge, Campbell's oldest surviving bridge, and the Convict Brick Trail, showcasing names of 19th-century convicts transported to Australia.
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Explore the scenic beauty of Wineglass Bay Lookout, visit the forested Cape Tourville Lighthouse, or take a trek down to the beach.
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Indulge in a gourmet escape at the Devil's Corner and savor delicious seafood, wood-fired pizza, and fine wines at your own expense.
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Fun Fact: Freycinet National Park is the oldest national park in Tasmania and is named after the French explorer Louis de Freycinet.
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Embark on a full-day tour from Launceston to Hobart with hassle-free transfers, and explore the best of the Tasmanian Peninsula.
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Discover the Red Bridge, Campbell's oldest surviving bridge, and the Convict Brick Trail, showcasing names of 19th-century convicts transported to Australia.
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Explore the scenic beauty of Wineglass Bay Lookout, visit the forested Cape Tourville Lighthouse, or take a trek down to the beach.
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Indulge in a gourmet escape at the Devil's Corner and savor delicious seafood, wood-fired pizza, and fine wines at your own expense.
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Fun Fact: Freycinet National Park is the oldest national park in Tasmania and is named after the French explorer Louis de Freycinet.
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In 3 days, with expert guidance and round-trip transfers, discover Tasmania's icons from the mighty Cradle Mountain to the haunting Port Arthur.
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Trek the tranquil Lake Dove route to Pencil Pine Falls, admire Sheffield's outdoor art, and don't miss Van Diemen’s handmade gelato!
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The next day, dive into the cerulean ocean lapping at the semi-circular beach of Wineglass Bay. Wind down at Devil’s Corner winery.
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On the final day, walk along the oldest bridge in Australia. Catch sight of wombats and Tasmanian devils and get a chance to feed them at the cageless Unzoo.
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Fun Fact: Tasmanian devils are the world's largest carnivorous marsupial, reaching up to 30 inches in length and 26 pounds in weight.
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In 3 days, with expert guidance and round-trip transfers, discover Tasmania's icons from the mighty Cradle Mountain to the haunting Port Arthur.
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Trek the tranquil Lake Dove route to Pencil Pine Falls, admire Sheffield's outdoor art, and don't miss Van Diemen’s handmade gelato!
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The next day, dive into the cerulean ocean lapping at the semi-circular beach of Wineglass Bay. Wind down at Devil’s Corner winery.
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On the final day, walk along the oldest bridge in Australia. Catch sight of wombats and Tasmanian devils and get a chance to feed them at the cageless Unzoo.
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Fun Fact: Tasmanian devils are the world's largest carnivorous marsupial, reaching up to 30 inches in length and 26 pounds in weight.