About this tour
Four-day walking tour through Tasmania's Bay of Fires, guided by wilderness-trained leaders who cook meals along the way. You'll trek through the region's most striking coastal and inland landscapes, staying at a working farm between days. The itinerary balances meaningful walking with proper recovery time, departing and returning to Launceston. All meals, park fees and transport from town are included.
Highlights
- Wilderness First Aid-qualified guides lead all walking
- Farm stay accommodation between daily treks
- Meals prepared fresh by your guides each day
- Bay of Fires' signature red granite cliffs and beaches
- Return transfers from Launceston CBD included
- Small group dynamic with experienced trekkers
What to expect
Each day involves 4–6 hours of moderate to demanding walking over mixed terrain, with guides setting a steady pace suited to the group. You'll eat together at camp or shelter—breakfast before departure, packed lunch on trail, dinner cooked back at the farm. Evenings mean rest, resupply and conversation with guides and fellow walkers. The farm stay is basic but comfortable; expect shared facilities and early starts. Weather in Tasmania shifts quickly; be ready for wind, rain or sudden sun. Your guides manage navigation, safety and all logistics, freeing you to focus on the landscape.
Good to know
Moderate fitness is essential; this isn't a casual stroll. Not suitable for pregnancy, significant spinal issues or poor cardiovascular health. Bring quality walking boots, layers and sun protection. Mobile coverage is patchy; inform someone of your itinerary beforehand. Launceston CBD pickups mean an early start.
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.







