Thinking about a day trip from Hobart that combines nature, adventure, and a touch of indulgence? This Wineglass Bay & Freycinet National Park tour promises all that and more. It’s a full-day experience designed for those who want to see Tasmania’s most iconic scenery with a side of active exploration and local flavors.
What makes this tour stand out? We love the breathtaking views from the Wineglass Bay lookout, the insightful and friendly guides who are clearly passionate about Tasmania, and the delicious stop at Devils Corner Winery for wine, seafood, or pizza. However, because it involves some hiking, it’s best suited for travelers with moderate fitness levels and a sense of adventure. If you’re after a relaxing day, this might be a bit too energetic, but if you’re eager for a true taste of Tasmania’s natural beauty, this trip is a fantastic choice.
- Key Points
- An Authentic Day Out in Tasmania’s Iconic Landscape
- The Freycinet National Park Experience
- The Hike and Optional Beach Extension
- Scenic Stops of the Park
- The Winery Stop: A Perfect Wind-Down
- Practicalities and Logistics
- What Makes This Tour Special
- The Price and Overall Value
- Summary for the Curious Traveler
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Key Points

- Stunning scenery including Wineglass Bay, Honeymoon Bay, and Sleepy Bay
- Moderate hiking suitable for those comfortable with uphill walks
- Knowledgeable guides who share rich insights about the landscape and wildlife
- Flexible options to extend hikes or relax by the water
- Great value with a mix of scenic walks, cultural stops, and winery visit
- Long but rewarding day from Hobart with plenty of opportunities for photos and relaxation
An Authentic Day Out in Tasmania’s Iconic Landscape

If you’re visiting Hobart with a craving for scenery and a bit of outdoor activity, this tour ticks many boxes. The journey starts early, with a pickup from the Tasmanian Travel & Information Centre at 7:25 am. From there, it’s about 2.5 hours on a coach that offers a scenic introduction to Tasmania’s east coast, passing through charming seaside towns like Orford and Swansea. These towns are worth a quick glance—they offer a glimpse into local life and are perfect for stretching your legs during the drive.
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The Freycinet National Park Experience
Once you arrive at Freycinet National Park, you’re greeted with some of the most dramatic coastal landscapes in Tasmania. This park, one of the state’s first national parks, is famous for rugged mountains, white sand beaches, and turquoise waters. It’s the kind of scenery that makes you want to grab your camera and never put it down.
The main highlight here is the walk to the Wineglass Bay lookout. The hike is about 45 minutes uphill, and while it’s billed as moderate, it does require some effort. Reviewers have noted that the climb is manageable with good footwear and reasonable fitness. One guest described it as “a workout for the legs,” but also called the view “spectacular.” The reward? A sweeping vista where the perfect wine glass-shaped bay is framed by lush green hills and the calming sea.
The Hike and Optional Beach Extension
If you’re feeling energetic, there’s the option to extend your hike down to Wineglass Bay itself. This longer walk is worth considering if you want to take a swim or spot dolphins. Several reviews mention that the walk down is doable for those with decent fitness, but be prepared for roughly 1000+ steps if you want to reach the beach. One reviewer pointed out the importance of good walking shoes and suggested bringing a towel and extra clothes if you plan to swim.
Scenic Stops of the Park
After the lookout, the tour offers a variety of scenic stops. Honeymoon Bay makes a perfect spot for a picnic lunch, especially if you’ve pre-ordered a bakery-style sandwich or wrap. The calm waters here are ideal for relaxing, snapping photos, or even a quick dip. Sleepy Bay and Cape Tourville Lighthouse are also on the route, each offering unique views of the coastline and rock formations.
The lighthouse walk, in particular, is highly praised. It’s a short 10-minute circuit that provides a 360-degree panoramic view of the rugged coast and ocean. Reviewers have appreciated how accessible and rewarding this walk is, even for those with limited time or mobility.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Winery Stop: A Perfect Wind-Down
A highlight for many is the visit to Devils Corner Winery. Perched on a hill overlooking Freycinet, this spot is considered the perfect place to relax after a busy day of walking. You can sample wines, enjoy a seafood platter or woodfired pizza, and indulge in artisan gelato or coffee. Several reviewers have commented on the excellent wine selection and the friendly, knowledgeable staff. One guest noted that the winery “offered a great ending to a spectacular day,” while another wished they had extra time to linger.
Practicalities and Logistics
The tour runs from 7:25 am to about 6 pm, making it a full, active day. The coach ride back can be long—around 2 hours—but many find the scenery along the coast to be well worth the time. The group size is kept relatively small, ensuring personalized attention and a more intimate experience.
You’ll need comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and a daypack for your essentials. The tour is suitable for children over 8 years old, but not recommended for those with mobility issues or wheelchair users. The moderate hikes and uneven terrain mean it’s best suited for active, reasonably fit travelers.
What Makes This Tour Special

The knowledgeable guides are consistently praised. They share interesting tidbits about Tasmania’s flora, fauna, and geological features—making the day not just scenic but educational. One reviewer called their guide “Nick,” noting that his passion and information made the experience more engaging.
The scenic diversity is another highlight. From panoramic viewpoints to quiet beaches, each stop offers something unique. The optional extension to Wineglass Bay allows for an immersive experience that rewards perseverance with stunning views and the chance to swim in crystal waters.
Plus, the combination of active hiking, cultural stops, and wine tasting presents excellent value. The tour balances physical activity with relaxation, making it appealing whether you’re an avid hiker or just want to enjoy Tasmania’s natural beauty comfortably.
The Price and Overall Value

While the exact cost isn’t specified here, reviewers repeatedly mention the great value for money. The inclusion of multiple scenic stops, a knowledgeable guide, and the winery visit makes this a comprehensive experience. Expect a full day packed with scenery, activity, and local flavors—something that tends to justify the price for many travelers.
Summary for the Curious Traveler

This tour is ideal for those who love active outdoor adventures combined with stunning scenery and good food/wine. If you’re comfortable with moderate hikes and want a well-rounded day exploring Tasmania’s iconic coastline, this trip delivers. The guides’ enthusiasm and local knowledge add a personal touch that makes the experience authentic and memorable.
If you prefer a more relaxed, less energetic day, or have mobility constraints, you might want to consider other options. But for those eager to see the best of Freycinet with a bit of a workout, it’s hard to beat this full-day adventure.
Is the hike to Wineglass Bay lookout difficult?
It’s a moderate 45-minute uphill walk, suitable for those with decent fitness levels. It does involve some effort but is manageable with proper footwear and preparation.
Can I extend my walk down to the beach?
Yes, if you’re feeling energetic, the longer hike down to Wineglass Bay beach is available. Just be prepared for roughly 1000+ steps and bring swimwear if you want to dip in the water.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, snacks, drinks, and a daypack are recommended. Towels or extra clothes are suggested if you plan to swim.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, but children need to be at least 8 years old. The active nature of the hikes may not suit very young kids or those with mobility issues.
How long is the coach ride?
The drive to and from Freycinet is about 2.5 hours each way, with scenic stops along the way. It adds to the full-day feel of the trip.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
This tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, due to the nature of the hikes and terrain.
What’s the highlight of the day?
Most travelers mention the spectacular views from the Wineglass Bay lookout and the relaxing stop at Devils Corner Winery as the day’s most memorable moments.
Is the tour worth the price?
Based on reviews, many find the combination of scenery, guides, and activities offers excellent value, making it a worthwhile splurge for a comprehensive Tasmania experience.
This Hobart: Wineglass Bay & Freycinet National Park Active Tour offers a well-balanced mix of adventure, scenery, and local indulgence. It’s perfect for travelers who want to see Tasmania’s most iconic landscapes while staying active and engaged. The knowledgeable guides, varied stops, and the stunning natural backdrop make it a memorable choice for those eager to experience the best of Tasmania’s east coast.
Whether you’re snapping photos, enjoying a glass of Tasmanian wine, or simply soaking in the views, this tour provides a genuine taste of Tasmania’s natural beauty and warm hospitality.
Ideal for active travelers, nature lovers, and wine enthusiasts alike, this tour is a fantastic way to spend a day in Tasmania’s breathtaking outdoors.
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