


Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At:
Hobart, Hobart, Greater Hobart, Tasmania
This tour heads south from Hobart, following the Huon River through the picturesque Huon Valley and into the vast Southern Forests. Rising 50 metres above the river, the Tahune Airwalk offers an exciting treetop adventure with stunning panoramic views. After taking in the scenery from above, the journey continues underground to discover the fascinating cave system at Hastings Caves.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At:
Geeveston, Geeveston, Tasmania
The tour begins with a journey south of Hobart, passing through the scenic Huon Valley—a region well known for its fresh apples, pears, cherries, and thriving fish farming industry.
Our first stop is Tahune Adventures, where you can experience the famous AirWalk along with a selection of forest walks. The experience starts with a gentle uphill climb of 104 steps leading to the elevated walkway, positioned about 30 metres above the forest floor. Stretching 619 metres in total, the AirWalk concludes with a dramatic cantilever section that extends 50 metres above the Huon River.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At:
Tahune Adventures, Arve Road, Geeveston, Tasmania 7116 Australia
Experience the thrill of being suspended high above the Huon River, with sweeping views across the treetops and surrounding mountains. There’s plenty of time to further explore and enjoy additional walks around Tahune Adventures.
For those who enjoy a more active experience, the journey continues to the Swinging Bridges Walk, where a 62-metre bridge stretches across the Picton River. This enjoyable 60-minute walk includes two river crossings and showcases a stunning part of Tasmania.
If you prefer a gentler option, the easy 20-minute Huon Pine Walk offers a relaxed experience along the river, where you can see the iconic and rare Huon Pine trees—some estimated to be up to 2,000 years old—making for a peaceful and enchanting stroll.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At:
Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs, 754 Hastings Caves Rd, Hastings, Tasmania 7109 Australia
We then continue south to Hastings Caves Reserve, a peaceful and remote destination known for its stunning natural beauty. Here, you can enjoy a range of activities while taking in the unique surroundings. Bring your swimwear and take a dip in the Thermal Springs pool, where the water is consistently a warm 28°C, naturally heated by nearby springs. Alternatively, relax in the tranquil forest setting or stroll along the Hot Springs Nature Trail, where warm and cool waters meet—also a great spot to watch for the elusive and playful Platypus.
The experience continues underground with a guided tour of Hastings Caves, Australia’s largest tourist dolomite cave. Led by knowledgeable Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service guides, this fascinating exploration reveals impressive cave formations. With the temperature inside the cave remaining at around 9°C year-round, it’s a good idea to bring a warm layer.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At:
Huonville, Huonville, Tasmania
On the return journey to Hobart, there are opportunities to make a few short stops along the way. You can visit local roadside stalls to sample and purchase fresh regional produce such as cherries, berries, apples, and ice creams, as well as enjoy a honey tasting experience. *(Please note that fruit and produce stops are seasonal.)*
Duration: 1 hour
Explore the full itinerary for Tahune Airwalk Hasting Caves and Thermal Springs Pool from Hobart in Hobart, Australia. This half-day tours experience includes 5 stops over 1 day. Duration: 12 hours. Activity level: Moderate.

This tour heads south from Hobart, following the Huon River through the picturesque Huon Valley and into the vast Southern Forests. Rising 50 metres above the river, the Tahune Airwalk offers an exciting treetop adventure with stunning panoramic views. After taking in the scenery from above, the journey continues underground to discover the fascinating cave system at Hastings Caves.

The tour begins with a journey south of Hobart, passing through the scenic Huon Valley—a region well known for its fresh apples, pears, cherries, and thriving fish farming industry. Our first stop is Tahune Adventures, where you can experience the famous AirWalk along with a selection of forest walks. The experience starts with a gentle uphill climb of 104 steps leading to the elevated walkway, positioned about 30 metres above the forest floor. Stretching 619 metres in total, the AirWalk concludes with a dramatic cantilever section that extends 50 metres above the Huon River.

Experience the thrill of being suspended high above the Huon River, with sweeping views across the treetops and surrounding mountains. There’s plenty of time to further explore and enjoy additional walks around Tahune Adventures. For those who enjoy a more active experience, the journey continues to the Swinging Bridges Walk, where a 62-metre bridge stretches across the Picton River. This enjoyable 60-minute walk includes two river crossings and showcases a stunning part of Tasmania. If you prefer a gentler option, the easy 20-minute Huon Pine Walk offers a relaxed experience along the river, where you can see the iconic and rare Huon Pine trees—some estimated to be up to 2,000 years old—making for a peaceful and enchanting stroll.

We then continue south to Hastings Caves Reserve, a peaceful and remote destination known for its stunning natural beauty. Here, you can enjoy a range of activities while taking in the unique surroundings. Bring your swimwear and take a dip in the Thermal Springs pool, where the water is consistently a warm 28°C, naturally heated by nearby springs. Alternatively, relax in the tranquil forest setting or stroll along the Hot Springs Nature Trail, where warm and cool waters meet—also a great spot to watch for the elusive and playful Platypus. The experience continues underground with a guided tour of Hastings Caves, Australia’s largest tourist dolomite cave. Led by knowledgeable Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service guides, this fascinating exploration reveals impressive cave formations. With the temperature inside the cave remaining at around 9°C year-round, it’s a good idea to bring a warm layer.

On the return journey to Hobart, there are opportunities to make a few short stops along the way. You can visit local roadside stalls to sample and purchase fresh regional produce such as cherries, berries, apples, and ice creams, as well as enjoy a honey tasting experience. *(Please note that fruit and produce stops are seasonal.)*