From Launceston: Guided Walking Tour of Wineglass Bay

Discover Freycinet National Park with guided walks, scenic lookouts, historic stops, and a relaxing winery visit. Includes transfers.

12 hrs

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From A$175

Why book with us?

From A$175

Why book with us?

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Join guided walks through Freycinet National Park including Cape Tourville Lighthouse and Wineglass Bay Lookout

  • Pick your pace: try a moderate 60-minute lookout walk or a longer 2.5-hour beach hike

  • Enjoy round-trip transfers for convenience throughout your day

  • Visit Campbell Town's Convict Brick Trail and unique sculpture walks

  • Pause to sample local Tasmanian foods and wines at Devil's Corner Winery (optional)

What’s Included

  • Professional guide leading all walks

  • Round-trip transport from Launceston

  • Admission to Freycinet National Park

  • Guided walk at Cape Tourville Lighthouse

  • Guided walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout

  • Optional 2.5-hour Wineglass Bay Beach walk

About

Your experience

Start your day in historic Campbell Town

Your adventure launches from Launceston, making its way through the quaint 19th-century Georgian townships of Evandale and Campbell Town. Pause in Campbell Town to collect your lunch and explore the Convict Brick Trail. This unique pathway details a deep slice of Tasmania's convict era, winding past artistic tree sculptures that reflect the local history.

Exploring Freycinet National Park

Travel onward to Freycinet National Park, home to the iconic pink granite mountains known as The Hazards. Your guide will lead you on a comfortable walk toward the Cape Tourville Lighthouse. The vantage point here, perched high above the sea, offers breathtaking coastal panoramas and a chance to spot native wildlife and dramatic seascapes.

Wineglass Bay Lookout and hiking options

The adventure continues as you undertake the popular walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout, renowned as one of Tasmania's top short walks. The one-hour trek rewards you with sweeping views of the bay’s perfectly curved white sands and turquoise waters. Learn how Wineglass Bay earned its name from its whaling past, when the water was said to resemble a glass of red wine after the hunt.

  • For those seeking a leisurely stroll, return to Honeymoon Bay after reaching the lookout, or choose the more challenging 2.5-hour descent to Wineglass Bay Beach with your guide.

Discover more at Devil's Corner Winery

After time exploring the National Park, unwind with a stop at Devil's Corner Winery. Here you can sample regional wines, wood-fired pizza, fresh seafood, and other Tasmanian specialties at your own expense, all while enjoying stunning views over the vines and coastal scenery.

Convenient round-trip transport

This travel experience includes round-trip transport from Launceston so you can relax and enjoy every aspect of the journey without logistical worries. Your guide provides context, stories and tips, enhancing each stop and walk.

Inclusions and flexibility

  • Expert local guide leading all walks and sharing area history

  • All park entrance fees are covered

  • A choice between invigorating or gentle hiking experiences

  • Rest breaks and time to shop or enjoy lunch at select stops

Ideal for active travelers

With options tailored to a range of fitness levels, this guided walking tour is perfect for visitors who want a flexible, immersive way to explore Tasmania's celebrated coastline, history, and flavors — all conveniently accessible from Launceston within a single day.

Book your From Launceston: Guided Walking Tour of Wineglass Bay tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Stick to designated trails to protect natural habitats

  • Supervise personal belongings and pack light

  • Children under 8 are not permitted

  • Respect time limits at each stop for group coordination

FAQs

How challenging are the walks?

The lookout walk is moderate with some uphill sections. The beach walk is longer and more demanding.

Do I need to bring my own lunch?

You may buy lunch at a stop in Campbell Town or bring your own food for the journey.

Is entry to Freycinet National Park included?

Yes park entry fees are included in the tour.

Are there bathroom facilities along the way?

There are rest stops with access to bathrooms at scheduled intervals during the excursion.

Is the tour suitable for children?

No participants must be 8 years or older to join this tour.

Know before you go
  • Wear sturdy walking shoes suitable for uneven and rocky trails

  • Bring a refillable water bottle for the walks

  • One small daypack per guest allowed

  • Guests must be fit enough for extended walking and hikes

  • Children under 8 cannot join this experience

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Address

29 Cameron St, Launceston

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Join guided walks through Freycinet National Park including Cape Tourville Lighthouse and Wineglass Bay Lookout

  • Pick your pace: try a moderate 60-minute lookout walk or a longer 2.5-hour beach hike

  • Enjoy round-trip transfers for convenience throughout your day

  • Visit Campbell Town's Convict Brick Trail and unique sculpture walks

  • Pause to sample local Tasmanian foods and wines at Devil's Corner Winery (optional)

What’s Included

  • Professional guide leading all walks

  • Round-trip transport from Launceston

  • Admission to Freycinet National Park

  • Guided walk at Cape Tourville Lighthouse

  • Guided walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout

  • Optional 2.5-hour Wineglass Bay Beach walk

About

Your experience

Start your day in historic Campbell Town

Your adventure launches from Launceston, making its way through the quaint 19th-century Georgian townships of Evandale and Campbell Town. Pause in Campbell Town to collect your lunch and explore the Convict Brick Trail. This unique pathway details a deep slice of Tasmania's convict era, winding past artistic tree sculptures that reflect the local history.

Exploring Freycinet National Park

Travel onward to Freycinet National Park, home to the iconic pink granite mountains known as The Hazards. Your guide will lead you on a comfortable walk toward the Cape Tourville Lighthouse. The vantage point here, perched high above the sea, offers breathtaking coastal panoramas and a chance to spot native wildlife and dramatic seascapes.

Wineglass Bay Lookout and hiking options

The adventure continues as you undertake the popular walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout, renowned as one of Tasmania's top short walks. The one-hour trek rewards you with sweeping views of the bay’s perfectly curved white sands and turquoise waters. Learn how Wineglass Bay earned its name from its whaling past, when the water was said to resemble a glass of red wine after the hunt.

  • For those seeking a leisurely stroll, return to Honeymoon Bay after reaching the lookout, or choose the more challenging 2.5-hour descent to Wineglass Bay Beach with your guide.

Discover more at Devil's Corner Winery

After time exploring the National Park, unwind with a stop at Devil's Corner Winery. Here you can sample regional wines, wood-fired pizza, fresh seafood, and other Tasmanian specialties at your own expense, all while enjoying stunning views over the vines and coastal scenery.

Convenient round-trip transport

This travel experience includes round-trip transport from Launceston so you can relax and enjoy every aspect of the journey without logistical worries. Your guide provides context, stories and tips, enhancing each stop and walk.

Inclusions and flexibility

  • Expert local guide leading all walks and sharing area history

  • All park entrance fees are covered

  • A choice between invigorating or gentle hiking experiences

  • Rest breaks and time to shop or enjoy lunch at select stops

Ideal for active travelers

With options tailored to a range of fitness levels, this guided walking tour is perfect for visitors who want a flexible, immersive way to explore Tasmania's celebrated coastline, history, and flavors — all conveniently accessible from Launceston within a single day.

Book your From Launceston: Guided Walking Tour of Wineglass Bay tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Stick to designated trails to protect natural habitats

  • Supervise personal belongings and pack light

  • Children under 8 are not permitted

  • Respect time limits at each stop for group coordination

FAQs

How challenging are the walks?

The lookout walk is moderate with some uphill sections. The beach walk is longer and more demanding.

Do I need to bring my own lunch?

You may buy lunch at a stop in Campbell Town or bring your own food for the journey.

Is entry to Freycinet National Park included?

Yes park entry fees are included in the tour.

Are there bathroom facilities along the way?

There are rest stops with access to bathrooms at scheduled intervals during the excursion.

Is the tour suitable for children?

No participants must be 8 years or older to join this tour.

Know before you go
  • Wear sturdy walking shoes suitable for uneven and rocky trails

  • Bring a refillable water bottle for the walks

  • One small daypack per guest allowed

  • Guests must be fit enough for extended walking and hikes

  • Children under 8 cannot join this experience

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Address

29 Cameron St, Launceston

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Join guided walks through Freycinet National Park including Cape Tourville Lighthouse and Wineglass Bay Lookout

  • Pick your pace: try a moderate 60-minute lookout walk or a longer 2.5-hour beach hike

  • Enjoy round-trip transfers for convenience throughout your day

  • Visit Campbell Town's Convict Brick Trail and unique sculpture walks

  • Pause to sample local Tasmanian foods and wines at Devil's Corner Winery (optional)

What’s Included

  • Professional guide leading all walks

  • Round-trip transport from Launceston

  • Admission to Freycinet National Park

  • Guided walk at Cape Tourville Lighthouse

  • Guided walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout

  • Optional 2.5-hour Wineglass Bay Beach walk

About

Your experience

Start your day in historic Campbell Town

Your adventure launches from Launceston, making its way through the quaint 19th-century Georgian townships of Evandale and Campbell Town. Pause in Campbell Town to collect your lunch and explore the Convict Brick Trail. This unique pathway details a deep slice of Tasmania's convict era, winding past artistic tree sculptures that reflect the local history.

Exploring Freycinet National Park

Travel onward to Freycinet National Park, home to the iconic pink granite mountains known as The Hazards. Your guide will lead you on a comfortable walk toward the Cape Tourville Lighthouse. The vantage point here, perched high above the sea, offers breathtaking coastal panoramas and a chance to spot native wildlife and dramatic seascapes.

Wineglass Bay Lookout and hiking options

The adventure continues as you undertake the popular walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout, renowned as one of Tasmania's top short walks. The one-hour trek rewards you with sweeping views of the bay’s perfectly curved white sands and turquoise waters. Learn how Wineglass Bay earned its name from its whaling past, when the water was said to resemble a glass of red wine after the hunt.

  • For those seeking a leisurely stroll, return to Honeymoon Bay after reaching the lookout, or choose the more challenging 2.5-hour descent to Wineglass Bay Beach with your guide.

Discover more at Devil's Corner Winery

After time exploring the National Park, unwind with a stop at Devil's Corner Winery. Here you can sample regional wines, wood-fired pizza, fresh seafood, and other Tasmanian specialties at your own expense, all while enjoying stunning views over the vines and coastal scenery.

Convenient round-trip transport

This travel experience includes round-trip transport from Launceston so you can relax and enjoy every aspect of the journey without logistical worries. Your guide provides context, stories and tips, enhancing each stop and walk.

Inclusions and flexibility

  • Expert local guide leading all walks and sharing area history

  • All park entrance fees are covered

  • A choice between invigorating or gentle hiking experiences

  • Rest breaks and time to shop or enjoy lunch at select stops

Ideal for active travelers

With options tailored to a range of fitness levels, this guided walking tour is perfect for visitors who want a flexible, immersive way to explore Tasmania's celebrated coastline, history, and flavors — all conveniently accessible from Launceston within a single day.

Book your From Launceston: Guided Walking Tour of Wineglass Bay tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Wear sturdy walking shoes suitable for uneven and rocky trails

  • Bring a refillable water bottle for the walks

  • One small daypack per guest allowed

  • Guests must be fit enough for extended walking and hikes

  • Children under 8 cannot join this experience

Visitor guidelines
  • Stick to designated trails to protect natural habitats

  • Supervise personal belongings and pack light

  • Children under 8 are not permitted

  • Respect time limits at each stop for group coordination

FAQs

How challenging are the walks?

The lookout walk is moderate with some uphill sections. The beach walk is longer and more demanding.

Do I need to bring my own lunch?

You may buy lunch at a stop in Campbell Town or bring your own food for the journey.

Is entry to Freycinet National Park included?

Yes park entry fees are included in the tour.

Are there bathroom facilities along the way?

There are rest stops with access to bathrooms at scheduled intervals during the excursion.

Is the tour suitable for children?

No participants must be 8 years or older to join this tour.

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Address

29 Cameron St, Launceston

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Join guided walks through Freycinet National Park including Cape Tourville Lighthouse and Wineglass Bay Lookout

  • Pick your pace: try a moderate 60-minute lookout walk or a longer 2.5-hour beach hike

  • Enjoy round-trip transfers for convenience throughout your day

  • Visit Campbell Town's Convict Brick Trail and unique sculpture walks

  • Pause to sample local Tasmanian foods and wines at Devil's Corner Winery (optional)

What’s Included

  • Professional guide leading all walks

  • Round-trip transport from Launceston

  • Admission to Freycinet National Park

  • Guided walk at Cape Tourville Lighthouse

  • Guided walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout

  • Optional 2.5-hour Wineglass Bay Beach walk

About

Your experience

Start your day in historic Campbell Town

Your adventure launches from Launceston, making its way through the quaint 19th-century Georgian townships of Evandale and Campbell Town. Pause in Campbell Town to collect your lunch and explore the Convict Brick Trail. This unique pathway details a deep slice of Tasmania's convict era, winding past artistic tree sculptures that reflect the local history.

Exploring Freycinet National Park

Travel onward to Freycinet National Park, home to the iconic pink granite mountains known as The Hazards. Your guide will lead you on a comfortable walk toward the Cape Tourville Lighthouse. The vantage point here, perched high above the sea, offers breathtaking coastal panoramas and a chance to spot native wildlife and dramatic seascapes.

Wineglass Bay Lookout and hiking options

The adventure continues as you undertake the popular walk to Wineglass Bay Lookout, renowned as one of Tasmania's top short walks. The one-hour trek rewards you with sweeping views of the bay’s perfectly curved white sands and turquoise waters. Learn how Wineglass Bay earned its name from its whaling past, when the water was said to resemble a glass of red wine after the hunt.

  • For those seeking a leisurely stroll, return to Honeymoon Bay after reaching the lookout, or choose the more challenging 2.5-hour descent to Wineglass Bay Beach with your guide.

Discover more at Devil's Corner Winery

After time exploring the National Park, unwind with a stop at Devil's Corner Winery. Here you can sample regional wines, wood-fired pizza, fresh seafood, and other Tasmanian specialties at your own expense, all while enjoying stunning views over the vines and coastal scenery.

Convenient round-trip transport

This travel experience includes round-trip transport from Launceston so you can relax and enjoy every aspect of the journey without logistical worries. Your guide provides context, stories and tips, enhancing each stop and walk.

Inclusions and flexibility

  • Expert local guide leading all walks and sharing area history

  • All park entrance fees are covered

  • A choice between invigorating or gentle hiking experiences

  • Rest breaks and time to shop or enjoy lunch at select stops

Ideal for active travelers

With options tailored to a range of fitness levels, this guided walking tour is perfect for visitors who want a flexible, immersive way to explore Tasmania's celebrated coastline, history, and flavors — all conveniently accessible from Launceston within a single day.

Book your From Launceston: Guided Walking Tour of Wineglass Bay tickets now!

Know before you go
  • Wear sturdy walking shoes suitable for uneven and rocky trails

  • Bring a refillable water bottle for the walks

  • One small daypack per guest allowed

  • Guests must be fit enough for extended walking and hikes

  • Children under 8 cannot join this experience

Visitor guidelines
  • Stick to designated trails to protect natural habitats

  • Supervise personal belongings and pack light

  • Children under 8 are not permitted

  • Respect time limits at each stop for group coordination

FAQs

How challenging are the walks?

The lookout walk is moderate with some uphill sections. The beach walk is longer and more demanding.

Do I need to bring my own lunch?

You may buy lunch at a stop in Campbell Town or bring your own food for the journey.

Is entry to Freycinet National Park included?

Yes park entry fees are included in the tour.

Are there bathroom facilities along the way?

There are rest stops with access to bathrooms at scheduled intervals during the excursion.

Is the tour suitable for children?

No participants must be 8 years or older to join this tour.

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Address

29 Cameron St, Launceston

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