Three Capes & tukana / Tasman Peninsula Hiking Tour - 4 Days

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Overview

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English

96 hours

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Explore the highlights of the magical Tasman Peninsula over four fantastic days of walking and sightseeing.

This itinerary incorporates some of Tasmania’s most spectacular scenery. Enjoy towering clifftops, marvel at amazing rock formations and take a cruise around the spectacular Tasman Peninsula.

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

What‘s Included

Park entry fees

Transfers to and from Hobart CBD

Daily snacks, tea, coffee & cake, and trail mix

Traveller's insurance and alcoholic beverages.

What To Expect

Day 1

Hobart to Crescent Bay and Mount Brown

Accommodations

Stewarts Bay Lodge or Three Capes & Tasman Lodge

Food and Drinks

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Mount Brown and Crescent Bay Walking Track

We depart Hobart and head off for the day’s walk to Crescent Bay and Mount Brown track which track plays host to the most spectacular beach on the Tasman Peninsula. In addition to the enormous dunes and crystal-clear waters of Crescent Bay, the hike to the summit of Mount Brown offers hikers vast panoramic views of the peninsulas rugged coastline. The track then heads inland onto the lower knolls of Mount Brown where a series of cairns will direct your ascent. The walk up to the summit (optional) is moderately steep, with views over Cape Pillar, Tasman Island, Arthurs Peak and further south to cape Raoul and Bruny Island. Once back on the main track we reach Crescent Bay. This beach is incredibly beautiful and often sparsely populated.

5 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 2

Just south of Port Arthur to Cape Raoul

Accommodations

Stewarts Bay Lodge or Three Capes & Tasman Lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Cape Raoul

Offering some of the most spectacular coastal lookouts in Tasmania, Cape Raoul is an excellent return day walk within the Tasman National Park. With only a few steep sections, this is a comfortable walk allowing ample time to relax and enjoy the expansive views of the surrounding Tasman Peninsula and further south to Bruny Island.

6 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 3

Fortescue Bay to Cape Hauy

Accommodations

Stewarts Bay Lodge or Three Capes & Tasman Lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Cape Hauy

This walk is spectacular however is graded moderate to hard due to lengthy sections of well-constructed stone steps that ascend and descend nearly the entire length of the trail. (you must navigate these heading out to the Cape and on the way back again). The walk starts at a beautiful cove and there are some steep sections with stairs. There is a steep climb at the start (and end of the walk), but once at the top of the first saddle extensive panoramic views stretch far north past the Forester coast to Maria Island and south, detailing the ridges of Cape Pillar. Towards the end the track follows the cliffs edge, providing spectacular views. The final segment of the trail, before reaching a large plateau, is quite steep and narrow and again care needs to be taken to navigate this section. Once at the end you are able to clearly view the exceptional rock formations of the Candlestick and Totem Pole, large columns of dolerite rocking out of the ocean. We then return via the same route.

5 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 4

Wilderness Cruise

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

1

Port Arthur Historic Site

After breakfast and lunch making, we head out for our final day. This morning we head out on the 3-hour award wining Wilderness Cruise which departs daily. Make sure you dress warmly for the cruise - warm jackets, scarves, beanies and gloves are recommended. The boat passes close by the spectacular rock formations along the coastline and stops regularly for easy viewing and photography. See seals, albatross, white-bellied sea eagles and enjoy an exhilarating ride on this fantastic cruise.

Admission Unknown

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Three Capes & tukana / Tasman Peninsula Hiking Tour - 4 Days

Reviews

5.00

7 reviews

Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor

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  • Three Capes Adventure

    snowmist9,

    Sep 10, 2025

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    A nice way to experience the Three Capes & Tasman Peninsula staying in accommodation nearby. We enjoyed the beauty of the Three Capes and did the walk with a light day pack, not having to carry a full pack which is required if you are staying in the huts. The guides were very knowledge and helpful which made for a very special experience.

  • Lasting memories

    PGRE,

    Apr 13, 2025

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    A trip to remember! We had such a wonderful time on Park Trek’s 3 capes adventure- the scenery was spectacular and the guides were truly wonderful, with exceptional knowledge of the flora, fauna and geography of the region, adding so much to our experience. The boat trip on the final day is not to be missed, giving a different perspective of the area. It was a truly special 4 days making lasting memories with great friends. Thank you Park Trek for a seamless, beautifully managed experience.

  • Incredible sights at the Three Capes

    Peter3801,

    Mar 27, 2025

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Park Trek offered an excellent and super-professional walking experience. The programme was three days of guided walks (Crescent Bay, Cape Raoul and Cape Hauy), and boat excursion with Pennicott Wilderness Cruise on the fourth day. Accommodation was at the clean and well-appointed Stewarts Bay Lodge, which offered a comfy bed, hot shower and home-cooked meal at the end of each day. Our guides, Matt and Sarah, were consummate professionals with great knowledge and interpretation along the trails and were also our cooks who made the delicious food for us each day. The days looked like this: 7.00am - make your own lunch from fresh ingredients provided - bread rolls/wraps with meats, cheese and salad, fresh fruit and DIY scroggin. 7.30am - breakfast - continental with cereal, toast, yoghurt, fruit, coffee, tea 8.30am - head off to the trailhead by minibus, and do the day's walk mid-afternoon - back to Stewarts Bay Lodge for showers and rest 5.45pm - cheeseboard and nibbles, BYO drinks 6.30pm - two-course dinner, BYO drinks Stewarts Bay Lodge was great accommodation - very beautiful, with access to a beach and friendly locals like pademelons and native birds. The cabins had their own washers and dryers so great for cleaning up at the end of the day being fresh for the next day's walking. The walking trails range from easy to moderately difficult. They are very well marked and maintained. To the extent some parts are difficult, it's in the hilliness and vertical and not the state of the trails. A decent (but not super) degree of walking fitness is required, but the guides were very nice and made sure no one felt left behind or out of place. We had an amazing time and cannot recommend Park Trek highly enough.

  • I would love to do it again.

    Mercedesz H,

    Jan 16, 2025

    - Review from Viator

    5.00

    It was truly an unforgettable experience. The guides were incredibly knowledgeable and attentive, the accommodation felt like a home away from home, and the food was simply delightful. It really made the whole journey even more special and meaningful.

  • Three Capes - remarkable & rewarding

    maxinee361,

    Apr 3, 2023

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    The Three Capes Walk with parktrek is highly recommended - our guides, Rose and Steve, are extremely professional, knowledge (about flora, fauna, animals, birds, lighthouses, history and the environment) and excellent reassuring company; accommodation is comfortable and clean, food is nourishing and includes local produce. We walked with our son (young and fit) and four 60- something friends (older and reasonably fit) and we were joined by a lovely duo from Victoria. We did practise walks for approximately three months leading to the hike. On reflection, we should have included a few more ups and down. The scenery whilst walking and from the Wilderness boat tour was breathtaking and parktrek and the guides' organisation an added bonus. Exceptional!

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  • Spectacular

    Laurent D,

    Jan 28, 2023

    - Review from Viator

    5.00

    Excellent Guides who deserve the best ever awards, they guide, drive, cook and entertain to please and spoil the group of hikers. The treks were spectacular, the lodge was cosy in a quiet environment overlooking the bay. The food was just perfect. I highly recommend.

  • Three Capes & Tasman Peninsula Walk - Park Trek

    pauljZ6831VS,

    Feb 12, 2022

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    We loved the Three Capes & Tasman Peninsula guided walk with Park Trek. If you want the amazing experience of exploring the Tasman Peninsula and being rewarded with some of the most spectacular views in the world, but not lugging a 10-14kg backpack, this is the trip for you. You will still be tested on the 10+ km undulating walks each day, but only with a daypack and then returning each evening to very comfortable accomodation and delicious home-cooked meals at night. And the bonus for us was having Robyn and Holly to look after us for the 4 days. It was just the right amount of interaction to truly enhance the experience - helpful, knowledgeable, genuine, friendly and funny. Do yourself a favour - experience this beautiful landscape and do it very comfortably with this tour.

From A$2,850.00

5.00
7 reviews

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