Hobart: Cape Hauy Hike - the edge of Tasmania
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Hobart: Cape Hauy Hike - the edge of Tasmania

10 hours📍 Australia

About this tour

This 10-hour day walk tackles Cape Hauy, one of Tasmania's standout coastal hikes within Tasman National Park. The 9.4 km moderate trail takes roughly four hours and forms part of the celebrated Three Capes Track. You'll walk cliff edges with sweeping ocean views, then wind down with a wine tasting at Bangor Vineyard Shed before returning to Hobart. Small groups (max 10 people) keep the experience intimate and manageable.

Highlights

  • 9.4 km moderate coastal walk with dramatic cliff-edge views
  • Part of Tasmania's renowned Three Capes Track route
  • Tasman National Park's rugged, windswept shoreline
  • Wine tasting at Bangor Vineyard Shed post-hike
  • Guided experience with professional local knowledge
  • Limited to 10 walkers per group

What to expect

Expect a steady four-hour walk on well-formed tracks with significant elevation changes and exposed sections. The trail hugs the coastline with unobstructed views across Bass Strait and down to dramatic sea cliffs. Weather can shift quickly, so pack layers. You'll finish with enough daylight to enjoy a vineyard tasting before heading back to Hobart. The pace is moderate but sustained—bring plenty of water and snacks (not included). Your guide shares local knowledge about the landscape and Three Capes history throughout.

Good to know

Moderate fitness required; steep sections and poor weather can make this challenging. Wear sturdy hiking boots, bring rain jacket and sun protection. Park entry fee is covered. Food and drinks are your responsibility—consider packing lunch to eat en route or after the walk.

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