Hiker on top at Wineglass Bay Walk Sunset

Things To Do East Coast Tasmania

A place where any time of the year brings so much to see and do, you'll be spoilt for choice. This is a journey that will lead you to magical places and unforgettable moments. Its delicious landscapes from lush rainforests, award-winning walks to powder-white beaches are just as delicious as your food and wine menu on offer. A place of never ending surprises, where every turn will take your breath away!


 

 

Best Things To Do

 

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Photo Credit: Tasmania Parks & Wildlife Service, Tourism Tasmania

 

 

Wineries

The temperate climate of the east coast has created the perfect growing ground for cool climate wines, where the wineries definitely do not disappoint. There are a lot to choose from and to get the very best experience follow the iconic East Coast Wine Trail, one of Tassie’s premier wine growing regions. Meet winemakers and brewers and sample the finest and award-winning vintages, beer and ciders with local cheeses and chocolates. Pop by legendary wineries including Freycinet Vineyard, Spring Vale, Milton, Gala Estate and the Hazards. Embark on the 6 Days Grand East Coast Explorer following the Great Eastern Drive and into the path of the East Coast Wine Trail, the perfect blend!

 

Hiking

Whether guided or self-guided, you’ll find your own slice of paradise moseying your way along the East Coast. From diverse natural wonders in national parks to footprint free endless beaches- the east coast has places made to discover on foot. Find tracks that take you to the edge of the world to feeling on top of the world. We’ve listed the top walks including award-winning tracks that must be on every hiker’s Tassie Bucket List here!

 

Cruise And Sail

Being on water is perhaps the most beautiful way to see the spectacular scenery that define the east coastline. Whether you're chartering on a yacht or cruise, you sail through the water passing 300 metre high cliffs and magnificent rock formations. Highlights include Wineglass Bay, the Freycinet Peninsula, the Hazard Range and Maria Island. You can even sail past the historic convict settlement in Port Arthur. Escape on 4 Days Wineglass Bay Walk and Sail, staying on a luxurious 23 metre ketch rigged yacht, for a different perspective! Or perhaps a 3 Days Three Capes Walk and Cruise Escape taking on 190 million year old sea cliffs boasting some of the highest dolerite columns in the Southern Hemisphere is more your scenery.

 

National Parks

Tasmania’s east coast has some of the state’s most captivating national parks. All in their own unique right, they boast incredible bushwalks, sea kayaking, sailing, swimming, fishing, cycling and absorbing all the natural beauty that surrounds you. From walking to the edge of the world to the top of the world, discover each in all its glory:

 

Cycle And Kayak

The region’s mild climate, gently curving roads and stunning views throughout create an ideal cycle-friendly destination. An ample opportunity to experience the Great Eastern Drive, at your own pace and everything it has to offer. From exquisite food and wine, farm gates to unforgettable outdoor adventures. The region’s calm waters create perfect conditions for kayaking and unforgettable opportunities for up-close moments with abundant bird and marine life. Freycinet is the must-do location for sea kayaking. The Cycle and Kayak Adventure Week Escape is an unforgettable way to see Freycinet’s coastline and collide with its wildlife- if you’re lucky penguins, dolphins or even a migrating whale.

 

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