


Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At:
Tasman National Park, C344, Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania TAS 7179, Australia
After a scenic drive, we arrive at Fortescue Bay in Tasman National Park, the starting point of your hike. The return walk covers approximately 9.4 km and takes around 4 hours to complete, featuring numerous steps and gently undulating sections—making it a rewarding challenge for active adventurers. The well-maintained trail winds through forest, woodland, and coastal heath, gradually revealing breathtaking cliffside scenery and sweeping views of the ocean. Along the way, we’ll pause for regular rest breaks to appreciate the dramatic landscape and the powerful waves of the Tasman Sea below.
The trail continues to the Cape Hauy lookout, where the iconic sea stacks known as the “Candlestick” and the “Totem Pole” rise dramatically from the ocean, creating a spectacular sight that is especially popular with photographers and rock climbers.
Duration: 5 hours
Stop At:
Bangor Vineyard Shed, Colaba, 15 Blackman Bay Rd, Dunalley, Tasmania 7177 Australia
Located on a historic 6,000-hectare property overlooking the scenic Boomer Bay, Bangor Vineyard Shed offers award-winning wines, fresh local produce, and stunning coastal views. It’s an ideal place to unwind after your walk, enjoy a wine tasting, and soak in the natural beauty of Tasmania’s southeast coast.
Duration: 45 minutes
Explore the full itinerary for Hobart Cape Hauy Adventure Hike Dramatic Cliffs and Wild Beauty in Hobart, Australia. This half-day tours experience includes 2 stops over 1 day. Duration: 12 hours. Activity level: Moderate.

After a scenic drive, we arrive at Fortescue Bay in Tasman National Park, the starting point of your hike. The return walk covers approximately 9.4 km and takes around 4 hours to complete, featuring numerous steps and gently undulating sections—making it a rewarding challenge for active adventurers. The well-maintained trail winds through forest, woodland, and coastal heath, gradually revealing breathtaking cliffside scenery and sweeping views of the ocean. Along the way, we’ll pause for regular rest breaks to appreciate the dramatic landscape and the powerful waves of the Tasman Sea below. The trail continues to the Cape Hauy lookout, where the iconic sea stacks known as the “Candlestick” and the “Totem Pole” rise dramatically from the ocean, creating a spectacular sight that is especially popular with photographers and rock climbers.

Located on a historic 6,000-hectare property overlooking the scenic Boomer Bay, Bangor Vineyard Shed offers award-winning wines, fresh local produce, and stunning coastal views. It’s an ideal place to unwind after your walk, enjoy a wine tasting, and soak in the natural beauty of Tasmania’s southeast coast.