

Bay of Fires Off Season Guided Walk – 3 days

3 Days, 2 Nights

26 Km, Day pack only

Grade: 2-3, Easy-Mod.

All Inclusive

Fully Guided

10 Guest Max
Embrace Tasmania’s Off Season on an All-inclusive Guided Walking Holiday in Larapuna – Bay of Fires
“Our guides were hard working, informative, organised, worked well as a team, and always conscious of our needs. Excellent home prepped meals with local flare. I have already been recommending Park Trek to others!” – Rob & Libby, March 2025
Step into the serene magic of Tasmania’s East Coast with our 3-day off-season guided walking holiday through the breathtaking Bay of Fires, known as Larapuna to the Palawa people. This soul-soothing short break offers a peaceful escape into one of Australia’s most iconic coastal landscapes.
Wander along windswept beaches and through misty temperate rainforests, marvel at the iconic orange lichen–covered boulders, and explore highlights like Mount William National Park, Eddystone Point Lighthouse, Anson’s Bay, and the Bay of Fires Conservation Area. Brave a dip in the crystal-clear waters or simply soak in the soft winter light that paints the coast in perpetual twilight.
Designed for all fitness levels, our flexible itinerary adapts to changing weather while showcasing the region’s natural beauty. Evenings are spent enjoying aged cheeses by the fire, homestyle hospitality, and unique accommodation that wraps you in warmth and comfort.
This all-inclusive journey is perfect for likeminded travellers seeking renewal, connection, and adventure. Join us and reconnect with nature, support local conservation, and discover the quiet magic of Larapuna – Bay of Fires in the off season.
2026 Departures:
5 June; 26 June; 17 July; 14 Aug; and 11 Sep
Be sure to check out our 4 Day Regular Season Bay of Fires walk.
Holiday Sale – Buy any gift voucher and get $200 additional value
All-inclusive Pricing from: A$2,195 pp
- Inclusions
- Itinerary
- Accommodation
- Guest Notes
Our Walks Are All Inclusive
All Our Walks Include
- Small Group of 10 or less
- You only carry your daypack, we’ll take care of the rest
- Guided walks designed to immerse you in the region’s beauty, history and wildlife
- Two experienced and accredited guides – safety gear equipped and full of knowledge about the region
- Return transport and tour transfers included
Plus, This Walk Includes
- 2 nights fantastic accommodation
- Breakfasts, lunch & two-course dinners, plus heaps of snacks, fruit & non-alcoholic beverages on & off the trail
- Wine and cheese tasting at our handpicked winery and local dairy
- All National Park Entry Fees
- Carbon Offset Program in line with our commitment to sustainability
Itinerary
Download our Trip Notes above to get the full itinerary in PDF, including:
- Pre/post tour logistics & tips
- Full itinerary & map overview
- Gear requirements & packing list
- Accommodation & guest notes
Everything you need to prepare for the best walking holiday!
DAY 1 – Mt William Summit and Cape Naturalist to Boulder Point
Distance: 12km, 4.5 hours walking
Grade: 3 moderate
Our journey begins from the Hotel Grand Chancellor in Launceston. On the way to the north-east coast, we pass through Lilydale and the Pipers River wine region, before stopping by at the beach side village of Bridport for a short break.
It’s then on to Mt William National Park, we stay inland to tackle a one-hour return walk to the summit of wukalina/Mt William. At an elevation of 216 meters, this is the highest point in the surrounding area – providing walkers with a far-reaching panoramic view of the area encompassed on our first two days of walking and beyond. In clear weather, the Furneaux group of islands stand proud as lofty remnants of what remains of an ancient land bridge which once connected Tasmania with mainland Australia.
Our afternoon takes us to the white sands of Cape Naturaliste – the most northern point of our three-day wander. These beautiful afternoon hours are spent entirely on the beach, pleasantly easing one into their own natural walking pace and rhythm. Along the way, there are often resident sea birds to observe – including Oystercatchers and Hooded Plovers. Your guides will also be able to decipher any bizarre looking ocean life that has been washed ashore with the changing tides. We may discover cuttlebones, urchins, and even shark eggs.
Pausing for an afternoon tea break, we then return to the bus, before heading back to our accommodation to unpack and settle in.
This evening we enjoy pre-dinner nibbles, followed by a delicious two-course meal prepared by your guides in our warm and cosy accommodation.
Meals: Lunch and Dinner

DAY 2 – Is open to variation, depending on weather and group preference
Distance: 9-10km, 4-5 hours walking
Grade: 2 – 3 easy to moderate
Our 2nd day is open to variation to account for weather and group preference. Your guides will choose the most suitable itinerary for the day once on tour. Your day will look something like:
Eddystone Point to Ansons Bay
10km, 4-5 hours walking, moderate grade.
This walk is packed full of highlights. We start our day at larapuna — Eddystone Point – adorned with its beautiful grand lighthouse, built in 1889 from locally quarried granite. This natural promontory is a fascinating site of historic importance to both Aboriginal and European Tasmanians, and we will spend plenty of time exploring some of the wonderful natural and man-made attractions in the area.
Leaving the lighthouse, we break out onto an expansive dune swept beach, often teeming with birdlife. Here we may observe gulls, terns, albatross and gannets – or occasionally migratory species such as short-tailed shearwaters and ruddy turnstones.
The remainder of the day is spent enjoying seemingly endless coves – each being worthy of their own picture-perfect postcard. There are numerous shelly beaches to inspect, and lovely small bays for swimming if you want to brave the cold. This area also boasts some of the more interesting rock formations of the trip, awaiting decipherment from a creative types’ imagination.
After passing across another dune swept beach, we finish our day at Ansons Bay – wading a narrowing in the la-goon to reach our designated afternoon tea spot, and meet back up with the bus.
Humbug Point Loop
10km, 4 hours walking, easy to moderate grade.
Humbug Point is an interesting mix of changing landscapes within the Bay of Fires Conservation & Recreation Area – this walk is a hidden gem, a locals secret. Consisting of historic Xanthorrhoea grass trees, sclerophyll forest and an array of wildlife, you will encounter ocean views from a higher vantage point and walk through a dynamic coastal environment set on higher ground above the beach.
Beginning at Moulting Bay, we walk a small stretch of beach around the point towards the Georges Bay inlet, here you will have views of St Helens Oyster farm, Lease 65 and across the bay towards the township of St Helens and St Helens Point Conservation Area.
As we traverse a little higher, we encounter a woodland environment, home to many bird species and providing glimpses of the ocean and coastline through the tall trees. Somewhere along the trail, we will select a suitable lunch spot, taking the opportunity to listen to sounds of nature.
St Columba Falls, Weldborough Rainforest walk, Halls Falls, Pynegana Dairy, Giant Tree walk
9km, 4 hours walking, easy to moderate grade
A series of short walks make up today’s exploration. After an hours drive through some of the East Coast’s less frequented roads, we begin our first walk through a pocket of Tasmania’s temperate rainforest—dominated by the endemic Nothofagus, sassafras, leatherwoods and giant-sized tree ferns, we have time to stop and take in this unique and ancient wonderland.
From here we continue along the Weldborough Pass to the Giant Tree walk where we wind our way along a hand-built track to the giant ash — Eucalyptus regnans. With a girth of 19.4 meters and a height of around 60 meters, this is one of Tasmania’s tallest living giants. With hollows that started to form at 150 years old, this tree houses an array of rare and special birds, mammals and invertebrates.
Further along the pass, we enter some of Tasmania’s most fertile dairy country. After a coffee and cheese stop to sample some local produce, we continue onto Tasmania’s second tallest waterfall. St Columba Falls at 90 meters tall is an easy walk through rainforest and over crystal clear streams, you can hear the water pounding down the falls before you even exit the van.
If time permits, we have the opportunity to visit the famous Pub in the Paddock, Halls Falls and the Shop in the Bush – all local hidden gems.
This evening’s dinner will consist of nibbles, followed by an excellent two-course meal prepared by your guides.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Ansons Bay or alternative walks.
DAY 3 – Mt Cameron Regional Reserve – Little Blue Lake to Cube Rock
Distance: 5km, 3 hours walking
Grade: 3 moderate
On our final morning, we pack up and depart our accommodation. After a short drive through Gladstone to Little Blue Lake, we embark on our last walk up the southern side of Mt Cameron to the granite outcrops of Cube Rock. A monolith perched atop Windy Ridge, Cube Rock dates back 380 million years.
Legend has it that Thylacines were commonly seen along this track, but today you may sight a Bennets wallaby amongst the curious granite formations. With a rich Indigenous heritage, and expansive 360 degree views, you can imagine the significance of this special place.
After lunch and an easy amble back to the bus, we depart for Launceston with some final stops along the way. We pass through Derby – the mountain biking mecca of Tasmania, Scottsdale – the home of the Tasmanian Pink Eye potato, and through the Lilydale wine region where we will have the opportunity to stop off and do a tasting of some of Tasmania’s finest before we say goodbye.
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
*Walking times and distances may be adapted to the weather and groups needs based on guides discretion.
Each evening after our days walking, we return back to our accommodation for some time to refresh and enjoy the spectacular scenery of Icena Farm. Your guides will curate a beautiful nibbles platter for you, providing the perfect setting for a relaxing evening. During this time, they will also conduct a briefing, offering insights into the days experiences and outlining your upcoming adventures. Using a map of the area, your guides will illustrate the various regions and walks we are set to explore in the days ahead.

Accommodation
For your two nights away, we stay within a short drive of Mt William National Park in self-contained, newly renovated shearers quarters at Icena Farm. Situated in the wildlife heartland of Tasmania’s northeast tip, Icena is a functioning sheep and cattle farm with plenty of animals to see. Adjoining the 6 rooms is a shared living, dining, and kitchen area. We dine together in a comfortable communal dining room where your guides provide your meals. There is also outside access to a lovely deck and views across lush green pastures.
Accommodation style: We stay in the Shearer’s Quarters with 6 heated cabins each containing ensuite bathrooms. Each room comes with towels, blankets, sheets and other basic essentials.
Rooming: There are a variety of twin and queen configurations available each with their own ensuite bathroom.
Bathrooms: Each room has an ensuite bathroom. There is also a shared shower/laundry block within the quarters.
Single Supplement: If you book single supplement this means you will have a room and ensuite bathroom to yourself.
Other: All towels and linen are provided.


Guest Notes
Getting there – Tours depart and return from Launceston. Direct flights are available through most airline operators.
Pick up location & time – We depart from The Grand Chancellor Hotel in Launceston, meeting at 7:30am for a 7:45am departure.
During the walk – Each day we provide breakfast, lunch and dinner (where applicable) as well as fruit, snacks and beverages to keep us full of energy throughout the walk. At the end of each day, we return to the evening’s accommodation to freshen up, relax, enjoy pre-dinner nibbles, and enjoy the local scenery. Each evening, our guides offer insights into the day’s walk, and talk through our upcoming adventures, using maps to give you greater insights into the journey.
Single stays (solos) – Single stay availability is limited on this tour. We can offer you your own room with ensuite if available.
Drop-off location & time – We return to Launceston at around 5:00 pm on the final day of tour. If you plan to fly out on the last day of the walk, please book your return flight for after 7pm.
When making your accommodation arrangements, please contact Park Trek if you would like discount & other information on our recommended provider Hotel Grand Chancellor in Launceston.

