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Immerse yourself in a diverse range of spectacular and intimate scenery, from Alpine moorlands and peaks to old growth and world heritage rainforests. From spectacular seascapes, delightful beaches and coves, to secluded wilderness windows overlooking the most ancient of glaciated panoramas.
Visit at least 8 National Parks including Cradle Mountain, Mt Field, Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers, Mt Eliza / Lake Pedder, Hartz Mountains, Freycinet / Wineglass Bay, Maria Island, Tasman Peninsula with its iconic Capes, plus Port Arthur, Old Growth Forests and Tasmanian Devil Sanctuaries – life enriching experiences and a photographer’s delight.
This is a presentation of an annual 17 Day Tour conducted by Nature Bound in the years 2009 to 2019. Further details and planning advices on request. Enquire today.
We all need the tonic of wilderness to discover the soul, and Tasmania offers the most invigorating effect.
Your tour of Tasmania’s National Parks starts with a leisurely drive to one of the most popular and iconic parks of them all, Cradle Mountain, where both the keen hiker and the casual tourist are awed by the initial sighting of the “cradle” itself. But how should we view nature? Not simply a grand view or impression but in finer detail.
Features
Accommodation
Historic Cradle Mountain Lodge - 3 nights
Meals
Local cafe M/Tea, afternoon walking sustenance
Lodge cafe lunch
Evening dinner at Lodge restaurant
Travel
Driving: 169 kms in 3 relaxed stages over half a day
Walking: Village stroll, roaming at lookouts; walk 5.7 kms / 3 hrs Dove Lake circuit on easy grade, formed National Park Trail
Enjoy 2 exceptional days of guided walking set to prevailing alpine conditions and personal preferences. Around every turn there is a hidden glacial lake, imposing crag or beside the trail, a delicate display of life constantly enduring the elements of snow, wind and rain.
Features
Accommodation
Cradle Mountain Lodge
Meals
Lodge breakfast
Packed lunch and walking sustenance
Evening lodge cafe dinner
Travel
Driving: 0 kms Local park access service
Walking: 9.5 kms return on part formed trail including 1.4 kms climb on formed steps
Features
Accommodation
Cradle Mountain lodge
Meals
Resort restaurant breakfast and dinner
Packed hikers lunch and sustenance
Travel
Driving: 0 kms Local park access service
Walking: Optional Cradle Mountain Face Track Loop 10 kms with considerable climbing on rough formed trail. Optional 6 kms easy grade boardwalk trail through the Cradle Valley
Travel early from Cradle Mountain to the remote wilderness retreat of Corinna nestled between the ancient Tarkine Rainforest and the secluded Pieman River.
Features
Accommodation
Corinna Retreat Cottages
Meals
Early lodge breakfast
Lunch and dinner at Corinna retreat
Travel
Driving: 92 kms in 1 early morning stage
Walking: Stroll and relax at retreat
Today involves an early drive along back roads to the western harbour village of Strahan to catch a scheduled cruise taking in Hells’ Gate, Sarah Island penal station and Huon Pine forests
Features
Accommodation
Overnight village cottage accommodation
Meals
Early Continental breakfast
Cruise refreshments and lunch
Dinner at Strahan seafood cafe
Travel
Driving: 98 kms back roads to Strahan
Walking: Roam and stroll the Strahan Village
Enjoy a relaxed travel day traversing the Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park to the village of Maydena, interspersed with short walks taking in a delightful waterfall in cool temperate rainforest, a legendary river and a window to wilderness peaks, scaled only by the hardened bushwalker
Features
Accommodation
Maydena cottages 2 nights
Meals
Village cafe breakfast
Tailgate M/Tea, A/Tea
Lunch at lakeside cafe
Cottage restaurant dinner
Travel
Driving: 276 kms in 4 relaxed stages throughout the day
Walking: Roaming at travel features and 2 short walks each 1 to 1.5 kms long on formed trails
After a short open climb, venture along rock slabs, boardwalks and “goat tracks” leading onto the iconic Tarn Shelf, the trail skirting around massive boulder fields and intimate tarns left by ancient glacial scouring.
Features
Accommodation
Maydena cottages
Meals
Packed lunch and walking sustenance
Breakfast and dinner at Cottages restaurant
Travel
Driving: 0 kms Local trail access only
Walking: Optional 12 kms 7 hour circuit walk with undulating grades
Optional 4 hour return walk to Twilight Tarn Hut
Optional 1 kms Russell Falls walk on established path and 1 km Tall Trees circuit walk
An early start to climb the higher slopes of Mt Eliza, taking in the panoramic vista of Lake Pedder and assimilating the events which stirred and polarised the environmental conscience of the nation. Thoughts of great Tasmanian naturalists who gave their lives to the wild and the cause.
Features
Accommodation
Hobart Motor Inn 3 nights.
Meals
Breakfast at Maydena cottages
Tailgate M/Tea
Cafe Lunch and Dinner at Hobart restaurant
Travel
Driving: 298 kms in 5 stages throughout the day
Walking: 6 kms return ascent of Mt Eliza on formed but steep trail (part climb only)
Our program for the next two days could be quite active or relaxing set to the prevailing alpine conditions in the wilderness. From gazing across ancient peaks and ranges in the South-West, to edgy art creations sure to stir your mind and values, it’s all possible from Hobart.
Features
Accommodation
Hobart Motor Inn
Meals
Motel breakfast
Hiker pack M/Tea, A/Tea and Lunch
Hobart restaurant dinner
Travel
Driving: 182 kms return in 2 stages for wilderness walk
Walking: 8kms return walk on undulating trail, board walks and finally a rocky climb of 500 metres to Hartz Peak
On the edge of Hobart, Mt Wellington presents some grand elevated views, evidence of our connection with Antarctica, past and present. Follow one man's vision to stir the inner sanctums of dreaming, philosophy and creativity, resulting in a controversial but huge tourism enterprise and economic benefit to the city.
Features
Accommodation
Hobart Motor Inn
Meals
Cafe breakfast, Tea breaks and lunch
Restaurant dinner
Travel
Driving: 0 kms Local access only
Walking: 5 kms Organ Pipes walk, on formed undulating trail
You journey on for a few nights retreat at historic Port Arthur to explore the remarkable seascapes and capes extending out into the Tasman Sea and great southern ocean. Time to witness the forces at play between land and ocean and the quirky little settlement of Doo Town.
Features
Accommodation
Port Arthur Motel / Hotel 3 nights
Meals
Motel or cafe breakfast
M/Tea at historic bakehouse
Cafe Lunch and A/Tea
Dinner at Motel restaurant
Travel
Driving: 114 kms in 3 stages throughout the day
Walking: Casual roaming at seascape features
2 spectacular days ahead, exploring the wild sea cliffs of the Tasman Peninsula from above and below. The coastal scenery is arguably the most extraordinary and dramatic in Australia and your walks and sea journey will bring evidence and emotion to this claim. An amazing contrast to the alpine moorlands and wilderness rivers already etched in your memory.
Features
Accommodation
Port Arthur Motel
Meals
Continental Breakfast at motel
Hikers lunch pack and sustenance
Motel restaurant dinner
Travel
Driving: 0 kms Local access only
Walking: 8 or 14 kms return walk on undulating trail to the head of the chosen Cape
A memorable 2 hour journey afloat, exploring the ecosystems below the towering sea cliffs and discovering how even in this wild place there are inherent environmental challenges.
Features
Accommodation
Port Arthur Motel
Meals
Motel restaurant breakfast and dinner
Cafe tea breaks and lunch
Travel
Driving: 0 kms Local access only
Walking: Roaming at Port Arthur features
A sanctuary realised in more recent times to protect plants and animals threatened elsewhere. An island created by the rise and fall of the sea, multi-layered in human history and endeavour and one of Tasmania’s best bird watching sites.
Features
Accommodation
Coles Bay village 3 nights
Meals
Motel breakfast
Packed hikers lunch and sustenance
Local cafe dinner
Travel
Driving: 130 kms in 2 stages plus Maria Island visit
Walking: Approx 7 kms of walking to various Maria Island features - easy grade and trails
2 days of delightful walks discovering the picturesque Freycinet National Park.
Taking a longer and early walk to avoid invasive crowds clambering for “selfies” at the main lookout.
Features
Accommodation
Coles Bay village
Meals
Village breakfast and dinner
Hikers packed lunch and sustenance
Travel
Driving: 0 kms Local access only
Walking: Outstanding 12 kms circuit walk on easy undulating and beach terrain
Taking it slow and steady one niche and grip at a time, the scramble to the top of Mt Amos is far more rewarding than the crowded lookout way below, but not to be taken for granted. Later, connecting with the intimate seascapes and creatures feeding in and around the rocky coves and ledges of Friendly Beaches becomes a therapeutic pastime.
Features
Accommodation
Coles Bay village
Meals
Village breakfast and Bicheno dinner
Cafe tea breaks and lunch
Travel
Driving: Local access only plus 82 kms return to Penguin viewing
Walking: Optional 4 kms return rock scramble to the summit of Mt Amos - challenging for the unfit; Leisurely beach and cove walks
A busy closing travel day packed with scenic delights, especially near the hideaway settlement of The Gardens and the lichen encrusted “Bay of Fires”
Features
Accommodation
End of tour accommodation pre-arranged with tour guests - not included in tour
Meals
Restaurant breakfast
Cafe M/Tea and A/Tea
Clasic pub counter lunch
Travel
Driving: 329 kms in 5 relaxed stages
Walking: Roaming at various feature stops
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