Thanks. Starting and finishing in Launceston, this is a moderate to challenging walking tour. "The walk starts from the northern access road at Stumpy Bay, covering 9 km in about four hours to reach Forester Beach Camp on the first day. I would love some feedback as to how hard the walking is.
One of the most recommended Bay of Fires activities are, of course, the guided walks.
This one is the best by far! I can only seem to find information on the 4 day guided walk which is too long and the Bay of Fires Lodge also seems to indicate on their website there are short walks but I'm uncertain if this is done through the lodge. 5 Day guided tour of the famous Bay of Fires Walk. Excellent Trip Advisor Reviews.
All meals included. Welcome to the Bay of Fires walk in Tasmania. Join Life’s An Adventure on a fantastic 3 day Bay of Fires guided walk. Hi I just completed the Bay of Fires Walk with Justin and Anthea as our guides. Small group size.
For guests who want to shorten the walking, an alternative is available. On a visit to the Bay of Fires, things to do are in no short supply! Take off on an 11-kilometre walk through one of the most untouched parts of the Bay of Fires, where it is unlikely you will see anyone other than your fellow walkers. Staying in comfortable accommodation each night. It certainly helped we had perfect weather. Complimentary Pre-Walk Accommodation with Breakfast Included* Explore remote landscapes admiring awe inspiring scenery along the east coast of Tasmania on the 4-day-3-night Bay of Fires luxury guided walk. 3 Day Guided Walk of the Bay of Fires. The wukalina walk is a three night, four day Aboriginal owned and operated guided walk based around the magnificent natural landscape of the larapuna/Bay of Fires and wukalina /Mt William areas, incorporating the famous Bay of Fires in North East Tasmania, Australia, the cultural homeland of the palawa.. Right by the northeast tip of Tasmania, the hike commences at the little-visited, Mount William National Park and ends at the rather attractive beach called “The Gardens”, some 23 miles (37 kilometers) to the south, still quite a distance from the nearest town St. Helens, a good 12 miles away.
1. The second day’s walk covers 14 km in about seven hours from Forester Beach Camp to the Bay of Fires Lodge. I would be grateful of any information regarding walking at the Bay of Fires.
Thanks, DC Start in Launceston at 8:00 am then drive towards Musselroe Bay. However, it is proving very hard to find decent info online about campsites, should they be booked in advance, facilities, where to top up with water (maybe at some of the paid accommodations enroute??) Hi fellow walkers, I am keen to do a self guided tour of the Bay of Fires Walk. Answer 1 of 6: Hi Has anyone done the 4 day Bay of Fires Walk?
See Sienna’s Mermaid Pool, Break Yake Beach, and Garden Lagoon Beach, stopping for lunch before continuing on to finish the walk …
Our first Bay of Fires walk of about 14 km embarks from Stumpys Bay via Boulder Point to Deep Creek in Mt William National Park. I wanted to let you know it surpassed all expectations and was truly a life-memorable experience. It’s such a magical part of Australia – the colours, the water (we swam constantly), the air, flora and fauna. Time permitting, we may visit the lighthouse on the way to your accommodation. It looks wonderful and the Bay of Fires Lodge seems amazing.