2025 Fortescue Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in May)
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Cape Hauy
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Cape Hauy, located within Tasmania's stunning Tasman National Park, is famed for its dramatic cliff scenery and the iconic Totem Pole, a freestanding rock spire that challenges climbers worldwide. The Cape Hauy Track, a segment of the Three Capes Track, is a 4km return hike from Fortescue Bay, offering heart-stopping views of the rugged coastline and the deep blue of the Tasman Sea. The trail winds through eucalypt forest before opening up to reveal the breathtaking cliff faces that characterize this part of Tasmania.
This hike isn't just about the destination; it's about the journey. As you navigate the well-marked path, you're treated to panoramic vistas, the sound of waves crashing against the cliffs, and possibly sightings of local wildlife like the endangered swift parrot. The final lookout at Cape Hauy is a spectacle, where the sheer cliffs drop dramatically into the ocean, providing an unforgettable visual feast. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a nature lover looking for a memorable day out, Cape Hauy delivers a profound connection with one of Australia's most wild and beautiful landscapes.
Fortescue Bay: A Hiker’s Coastal Paradise
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Fortescue Bay is home to some of the best hiking trails that offer unrivaled views. Trails here are set within the Tasman National Park of Tasmania and include some of the most beautiful scenery offered- a rich blue sea, pristine beaches, and lush forests. The Cape Hauy track is one of the best here- you will see dramatic cliffs and the iconic Totem Pole.
It is quite peaceful, and the refreshing sea breeze is worth every footfall. Be it the longer Three Capes Track or the short walks; as a balance of challenge and reward, Fortescue Bay has it. A fine untouched wilderness that leaves you speechless, as by most accounts, it speaks of Tasmania's beauty.
I came to Wineglass Bay for this moment.
Clean white sand forms a crescent-shaped arc, gently embracing the clear blue sea 💙
As one of Tasmania's iconic natural attractions, Wineglass Bay is a place where you can enjoy different views from different angles.
🛥️ You can take a boat tour of the coast where Wineglass Bay is located and admire the granite cliffs in the national park.
🚶 Go to the Wineglass Bay Lookout, or continue to the beach to walk on the white sand.
🚁 Book a helicopter tour to get a more complete view of the stunning bay structure and colors of Wineglass Bay.
⛰️ Those with mountain climbing and outdoor experience can also challenge themselves to climb Mt Atmos and enjoy the view from the top. The view is definitely worth it!
📕 Wineglass Bay is located in Freycinet National Park, about a 2.5-hour drive from Hobart. You need to purchase a pass to enter the national park.
📷: Tourism Australia / Tourism Tasmania / Kathryn Leahy / Mattea Carson / Chad Dewson
Tasman National Park
#australiatrip Tasman National Park, located on the southeastern coast of Tasmania, Australia, is known for its dramatic coastal scenery, towering sea cliffs, and diverse wildlife. The park features spectacular geological formations like the Tessellated Pavement, the Blowhole, and the Totem Pole. Popular activities include hiking the Three Capes Track, which offers breathtaking views of the Tasman Peninsula, and exploring the park's pristine beaches and forests. Marine life is abundant, with opportunities to see seals, dolphins, and seabirds. The park's rugged beauty and rich biodiversity make it a prime destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Discovering the Hidden Gem of Mount Fortescue Circuit
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The Mount Fortescue Circuit in Tasmania offers a captivating hiking experience amidst the pristine wilderness of the Tasmanian wilderness. This moderate to challenging trail takes adventurers through ancient forests, moss-covered valleys, and rugged terrain, providing an immersive encounter with Tasmania's natural beauty. Spanning approximately 12 kilometers, the circuit presents varying landscapes and panoramic vistas, including views of Mount Fortescue and surrounding peaks.
The trail is well-maintained but requires stamina and proper hiking gear due to its steep sections and occasional rocky terrain. Hikers are rewarded with the serenity of the wilderness, the melodic sounds of native birdlife, and the sense of accomplishment upon reaching the summit. The Mount Fortescue Circuit is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable journey through Tasmania's untamed landscapes.
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