Highlights
Wineglass Bay
Explore Freycinet National Park and soak in the magic of Wineglass Bay from the lookout. The walk is 1.5 hours return, 2.6 km return and rated a Grade 3 by Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service.
Spikey Bridge
This unique bridge was built by convicts using field stones in 1843. Its jagged flagstones were used to prevent cattle from falling over the edge.
Devil’s Corner Winery
Sip on Tassie pinot noir or sparkling as you eat a delicious lunch with beautiful views across the water to Freycinet National Park.
Itinerary
The Experience
The Great Eastern Drive winds through countryside and the pretty coastal towns along Tasmania's east coast. Our tour stops at several towns, including Orford and Triabunna, so you can see mountainous Maria Island across the water. At Swansea we pause to take in the view of the dramatic Hazards of Freycinet.
See Spiky Bridge. This unique bridge was built by convicts using field stones in 1843. Its jagged flagstones were used to prevent cattle from falling over the edge.
Explore Freycinet National Park. Soak in the magic of Wineglass Bay from the lookout and if time permits, walk down to the beach. Dare you to go for a swim in the refreshing water!
Enjoy lunch at Devil's Corner Winery. Sip on pinot noir or sparkling as you eat a delicious meal with beautiful views across the water to Freycinet National Park.
There's an option to either go and sample salty oysters plucked straight from the water at Freycinet Marine Farm, or a trip to Kate's Berry Farm to indulge in berry favourites such as ice-cream, pie and chocolates.
Please note wine and food tasting costs are not included in our tour price.
Sit back and relax on a small group tour (maximum of 20 people) with a knowledgeable and friendly guide.
Further Information
What's also included on every TAT tour:
- Modern and comfortable air-conditioned transport
- Orientation tour of each and every location
- Small group sizes
- Utmost care and professional service
What's also included this tour:
- Knowledgeable local driver and tour guide
- Air-conditioned minivan or small bus
- National Parks passes as required
Please bring a water bottle and wear warm comfortable clothing, bring sunhats or beanies appropriate for the weather (often both!).
Check out our 'Plan Your Trip' section to discover our accommodation options and learn about how to make the most of your time in Tasmania.