
Guided Walk or Hike
Explore the extraordinary freycinet peninsula
Slow travel at its best—discover the stunning Wineglass Bay or the majestic Hazards Mountains on foot.
The Experience
On our classic half-day adventure, follow your private guide over the spectacular Hazards mountain range to reach the Wineglass Bay Lookout, where you’ll be treated to awe-inspiring views of this iconic bay. After soaking in the scenery, you’ll descend along a picturesque, Eucalypt-lined track to the pristine white sands of Wineglass Bay beach. Here, take a moment to relax and enjoy a hot drink while surrounded by the breathtaking natural beauty that surrounds you.
Then, you’ll continue to the west of the peninsula and the stunning Hazards Beach, where you will learn about the unique wildlife that calls this area home and hear captivating stories about the history of its pink granite peaks. Settle in on the sand and enjoy a delicious picnic lunch prepared by your private chef, before taking a leisurely stroll along the shore and enjoying the serenity of the beach.
Want more of a challenge? Talk to your island host about arranging different hikes in the Hazards!

Freycinet Peninsula
One of Tasmania’s most breathtaking natural masterpieces.
Here, ancient pink granite mountains rise dramatically from pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters. This protected wilderness, established as Tasmania’s first national park in 1916, encompasses the iconic Wineglass Bay—consistently ranked among the world’s most beautiful beaches—alongside a network of secluded coves, rugged coastal walks, and diverse ecosystems that support everything from wombats and echidnas to soaring sea eagles.
The peninsula’s unique geology, carved by millions of years of wind and wave action, creates a landscape of extraordinary contrasts: the imposing Hazards mountains that glow pink at sunrise and sunset, sheltered bays, and coastal heathlands ablaze with wildflowers in spring.
What makes Freycinet truly special is its accessibility to wilderness experiences—within minutes, visitors can transition from easy coastal strolls to challenging mountain climbs, from intimate wildlife encounters to expansive ocean vistas, all within a landscape that remains largely unchanged since the first peoples walked these shores thousands of years ago.


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