About this tour
A small-group walking tour across Tasmania's wilderness, pairing day hikes with distillery visits over four days. You'll trek through carefully selected landscapes with a local guide who adjusts the route to suit your group's fitness and interests. Each day includes lunch and tastings at whiskey producers, with private transport between walks and your Hobart base. Groups run between 2 and 10 people, keeping things intimate and allowing real conversation about the country you're moving through.
Highlights
- Four customisable days across Tasmania's best walking terrain
- Distillery tastings included daily with expert local commentary
- Small groups of 2–10 for genuine connection and flexibility
- Private guide and transport throughout; pickup from Hobart
- Lunches and afternoon tastings covered in package price
What to expect
You'll walk between 2–4 hours most days through Tasmania's varied landscapes—moorland, forest, coastal tracks—depending on your chosen locations and fitness level. The itinerary shifts based on seasonal access and what your group can handle, so it's not fixed. Between morning walks, you'll meet a local guide who knows the landscape deeply and can talk you through what you're seeing. Afternoons take you to working distilleries where you'll taste spirits and learn production methods from the producers themselves. Bring a packed lunch or eat along the way; water and bottles are supplied. You'll return to Hobart each evening or stay in the region if your itinerary suits it.
Good to know
Moderate fitness is essential; steep or uneven terrain is likely. Not suitable if pregnant, have spinal issues, or poor cardiovascular health. Child seats available with notice. Contact ahead for tailored routes based on your group's preferences and abilities. Public transport nearby if you need alternatives.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







