About this tour
Six days tracking Tasmania's most dramatic landscapes, from the windswept West Coast through Cradle Mountain's alpine peaks to the crystalline bays of the East. You'll wade through buttongrass moorlands, stand at Wineglass Bay's edge, and visit Bonorong to encounter Tasmanian devils and wombats up close. Small groups mean your guide can steer you toward quiet corners most visitors miss. The tour carries eco-certification and bases itself in proper national parks, not carpark viewpoints.
Highlights
- Tasmanian devils and native wildlife at Bonorong sanctuary
- Wineglass Bay and Bay of Fires coastal walks
- Cradle Mountain alpine terrain and buttongrass plains
- West Coast wilderness and temperate rainforest
- kunanyi/Wellington lookout over Hobart and surrounds
- National park entry and expert naturalist guide included
- Small group size maximises access to hidden spots
What to expect
Six full days of walking through Tasmania's working wilderness. Mornings often start early to catch light on ridgelines or beat crowds to trailheads. Walks range from gentle beach strolls to steeper mountain ascents—nothing extreme, but you'll clock decent kilometres daily across varied terrain. Expect Tasmanian weather: bring layers, as conditions shift fast. Accommodation is modest but comfortable; evenings give time to decompress and chat with other travellers. Your guide reads the landscape like a book, pointing out animal signs and geological stories you'd otherwise miss.
Good to know
Moderate fitness required—daily walking on uneven ground over six days. Book dietary needs upfront. Children aged 8–16 must have a guardian. Hobart CBD pickup included. Meals and tips are separate expenses. Weather is changeable; pack waterproofs and warm layers year-round.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







