Cape Hauy Daywalk - Family (2Adults/2Children)
Tasmanian Wilderness Experiences - Hobart
Departure Days:
Daily.
Departure Time:
7:30am.
Duration:
7 hours.
Inclusions:
- Transfers from Hobart accommodation to the tour destination (usually between 7:30-8:00 am) and return at conclusion of tour.
- Choice of destinations to suit client preferences and forecast weather conditions.
- Waterproof hiking parka.
- Waterproof overpants.
- Fleece jacket (choice of 300- or 200-weight fleece).
- Waterproof gloves.
- Gaiters (depending on tour destination).
- Daypack to carry protective clothing.
- Lunch (prepared by your guide on the track); beverages; snacks.
- Toilet paper; hand sanitiser (alcohol based).
- Qualified and knowledgeable guide/s.
- Ccomprehensive first-aid kit (carried by guide/s).
- Emergency communications (Epirb and/or satellite phone, carried by guide/s).
- All necessary park passes and permits.
Meals:
- Lunch.
- Snacks.
Pickup:
Hobart City Accommodation.
Dropoff:
Hobart City Accommodation.
Departure Point:
Hobart City Accommodation.
Cost: |
A$535 per Family (4 Passengers) |
Itinerary:
A dramatic assemblage of dolerite columns and sea stacks thrusting into the Tasman Sea
The Tasman Peninsula, just one hour from Hobart, features some of Australia's tallest sea cliffs, and this walk provides the opportunity to view these firsthand as well as enjoy some spectacular coastal scenery. To access the walk, we journey first through delightful farmland east of Hobart, then across the infamous narrow isthmus of Eaglehawk Neck (the site of the notorious dog line from penal times) to the quiet beauty of Fortescue Bay from where we start our walk to Cape Hauy (pronounced Hoy).
Starting with a gentle climb up along the lightly timbered cliff tops of Fortescue Bay until we reach the track turnoff to our destination, the track then descends steeply before we glimpse the 300m vertical sea cliffs of the Cape, and the remarkable detached sea stacks nearby - the Lantern and the Candlestick.
The track near the Cape passes very close to some dangerous and vertiginous cliffs, so we need to take care and keep back from the edge here. Once at the Cape we can enjoy the stunning coastal views south to Cape Pillar across the Munro Bight, or seaward to Mitre Rock and the more distant Hippolyte Rocks. We may catch the bellows from a nearby seal colony, or just wonder at the forces that both created and then transformed the Cape in the first place before lunching and returning to our bus at Fortescue Bay.
Child Policy:
Valid for 01APR11-31MAR13:
Child: 0-7 years inclusive - unsuitable for children this age.
Child: 8-16 years inclusive - child rate applies.
Important Information:
Valid for 01APR11-31MAR12:
Booking Conditions:
- Passengers must reconfirm tour by 4:00pm on the day prior to departure. Failure to do so may result in cancellation.
What to bring:
- Sunscreen, blister protection, insect repellent, any personal medication.
- Stout walking shoes (well worn-in).
- Long-sleeved shirt (preferably synthetic).
- Long pants (best with zip-off shorts, preferably synthetic).
- Hat or beanie.
- Camera, spare film and batteries (optional).
Family:
- This can only be booked for 2 Adults and 2 Children travelling together.
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within Australia
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