Hobart: Cape Hauy Adventure Hike – rugged cliffs & wild beauty

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Thinking about adding a dash of adventure to your Tasmania itinerary? The Cape Hauy Adventure Hike offered by Tours Tasmania promises a day filled with dramatic coastal scenery, a challenging yet rewarding walk, and a relaxed wine tasting at the end. This experience is perfect for those who enjoy a mix of outdoor activity and local indulgence, all wrapped into a manageable day.

We love how this tour seamlessly combines nature, physical activity, and local flavor. The rugged cliffs and towering sea stacks are truly breathtaking, and the small group size means you get plenty of personalized attention. Plus, the visit to Bangor Vineyard lets you unwind with some excellent Tasmanian wines. One thing to consider is the moderate level of physical fitness needed — the hike involves stairs and undulating terrain, so it’s not for everyone.

Ultimately, this adventure suits active travelers seeking authentic scenery and a taste of Tasmanian life. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or an enthusiastic beginner, you’ll find plenty to love in this full-day experience.

  • Stunning Coastal Views: Experience some of Tasmania’s most iconic scenery, including sea stacks and rugged cliffs.
  • Moderate Hike: About 9.4 km that takes roughly 4 hours, with well-maintained tracks and some stairs.
  • Small Group: Max 10 travelers, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience.
  • Wine & Food: Finish the day with a tasting of award-winning wines at Bangor Vineyard.
  • Professional Guides: Knowledgeable guides who enhance the experience with local insights.
  • Value for Price: Includes national park fees and guided service, making it a well-rounded day out.

Starting Point and Transport

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The tour kicks off early at the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre in Hobart at 7:30 am. From there, a scenic drive with a quick coffee stop takes you to Fortescue Bay, the trailhead nestled within Tasman National Park. This part of the journey sets the tone—expect lush greenery and panoramic ocean views even before the walk begins.

The small group size of up to 10 people ensures a more relaxed and engaging atmosphere. Your guide, whose expertise we can assume is top-notch based on the commitment to small groups, will share insights about the area’s unique geology, flora, and fauna, making the walk more than just a physical challenge.

The Hike: Coastal Cliffs and Sea Stacks

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Covering 9.4 km over about 4 hours, the hike is classified as moderate—perfect for active travelers but not necessarily for complete beginners. The trail is well-maintained yet involves plenty of stairs and undulating terrain, so some stamina and good footwear are advisable.

We loved the way the track winds through different landscapes, from dense forest and woodland to coastal heath, each offering a different backdrop. The highlight is at the Cape Hauy lookout, where the Candlestick and Totem Pole sea stacks rise majestically from the ocean. These formations are highly photogenic and a favorite among climbers, adding a sense of drama to the scenery.

According to those who’ve walked it, the views at the top are “absolutely worth the effort,” with one reviewer noting, “The wild ocean crashing below and the towering stacks made me feel like I was in a movie.” Rest breaks are plentiful, giving you time to soak in the scenery and catch your breath.

The Return and Wine Tasting at Bangor Vineyard

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After the hike, the tour takes you to the Bangor Vineyard Shed on a historic 6,000-hectare property overlooking Boomer Bay. This stop is more than just a relaxing reward—it’s an opportunity to enjoy award-winning wines and savor local produce while taking in sweeping coastal vistas.

Guests have raved about the wine tasting experience, describing the selection as “excellent,” and noting that the vineyard’s location provides “breathtaking views that complement the wines beautifully.” It’s a laid-back, convivial way to wind down and reflect on your active day.

Final Thoughts on the Tour

The entire experience, including the national park fee, guided hike, and wine tasting, costs $118.35 per person. When you consider the stunning scenery, expert guidance, and inclusion of a cultural indulgence, this pricing offers strong value—especially as it’s a fully guided day with all logistics handled.

While food and drinks are not included during the hike, the wine tasting at Bangor Vineyard offers a perfect accompaniment to the day’s adventure. Those wanting a more leisurely or culinary-focused day may want to bring snacks or plan for a meal afterward.

This experience is ideal for active travelers who want to see Tasmania’s wild coastline from a different perspective. It suits those comfortable with a moderate level of physical activity and who appreciate authentic outdoor scenery. The small group setting adds a personal touch, making it a good choice for travelers seeking more connection with their guide and fellow explorers.

If you’re looking for a mix of adventure, stunning views, and local flavor—without the overly strenuous effort of a multi-day trek—this tour hits the mark. It’s especially perfect for visitors who want a well-rounded day out, balancing nature and culture.

The Cape Hauy Adventure Hike offers a special taste of Tasmania’s rugged coastlines and towering sea stacks. With a knowledgeable guide, manageable distance, and a rewarding wine tasting at the end, it stands out as a memorable full-day excursion. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, blending outdoor adventure with authentic local hospitality.

For those who enjoy stunning vistas, a moderate physical challenge, and the chance to sample Tasmanian wines, this tour provides excellent value and a chance to truly connect with Tasmania’s wild beauty. It’s a fantastic choice whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends looking to add some active exploration to your Tasmania trip.

How long is the hike?
The hike covers approximately 9.4 km and takes around 4 hours, including rest stops and breaks to enjoy the scenery.

What is the difficulty level?
It is rated as a moderate hike, suitable for those with a reasonable level of physical fitness. Expect stairs and some undulating terrain.

What does the tour include?
The tour includes the national park fee, a guided hike led by a professional guide, and a wine tasting at Bangor Vineyard.

Are food and drinks provided?
No, food and drinks are not included during the hike. You might want to bring some snacks, but the wine tasting at the vineyard is the perfect way to relax afterward.

What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 7:30 am from the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre in Hobart.

How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 10 travelers, ensuring a more personalized and intimate experience.

Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is best suited for adults or older children with a good level of fitness due to the physical nature of the hike.

What should I wear?
Comfortable hiking shoes are recommended, along with weather-appropriate clothing as conditions can change quickly along the coast.

In all, the Hobart: Cape Hauy Adventure Hike provides a well-balanced day of outdoor activity, scenic beauty, and local indulgence, perfect for active travelers craving an authentic Tasmanian experience.