Day 1 Sun: Arrive Launceston
Transfer from Launceston Airport to your hotel for
check-in, then an afternoon tour of Tamar Valley and
the Bay of Fires Winery for a wine tasting, tutorial
and tasting plate. We'll see the Swiss style Village
of Grindelwald before returning to the hotel for a
Welcome Dinner with your Tour Director and fellow
passengers.
Hotel: Hotel Grand Chancellor, Launceston.
(Flights to arrive prior to 1.00pm into Launceston)
Day 2 Mon: St. Helens
A guided tour at Bridestowe Lavender Farm (early
December to early February) gets things rolling.
We'll see Legerwood's WWI memorial carvings, the old
tin mining town of Derby and drive through the lush
Myrtle Rainforest at Weldborough Pass before we stop
at St Helens at lunchtime. This afternoon we take
the short coastal drive to Binalong Bay Lookout for
spectacular views over the Bay of Fires. Return to
the picturesque seaside town of St. Helens for
dinner.
Hotel: Tidal Waters Resort, St. Helens. B

Day 3 Tue: Freycinet National Park
Breathtaking Freycinet National Park is first up. A
guided walk with a National Park Ranger unveils
astonishing views. Cape Tourville Lookout will
amaze. Onward to historic Richmond, site of
Australia's oldest operational road bridge. This
afternoon things get spectacular as we cross the 100
year old Denison Canal and make our way along the
impressive cliff-lined coast to Port Arthur. Test
your nerve on the optional lantern lit Ghost Tour of
Port Arthur.
Hotel: Fox and Hounds Inn, Port Arthur, 2 nights.
B

Day 4 Wed: Port Arthur
Today, a fascinating guided walk of Port Arthur's
infamous convict prison and Historic Site, and a
cruise around the Isle of the Dead. View the
ruggedly spectacular sea cliffs from Pirate's Bay
Lookout. Cross Eaglehawk Neck to the Tasman
Peninsula and feast our eyes on the amazing vistas
of Tasman's Arch, Devil's Kitchen and the Blowhole.
B
Day 5 Thu: Hobart
Today we set a course for Hobart. You'll love
Bonorong Wildlife Park, the best place to see
Tasmanian Devils as well as other native animals.
Further on to Claremont for a tour of the Cadbury
Factory (seasonal). Hobart is all yours for the
afternoon, explore it your way - take a Derwent
River Cruise or walk through historic, quaint
Battery Point exploring its galleries, cafés and
convict-built houses.
Hotel: Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart, 2 nights.
B

Day 6 Fri: Huon Valley
Over the undulating hills of the apple-growing Huon
Valley, we make a beeline for the Tahune Forest
AirWalk, for a guided walk amongst the towering
treetops, out over the Huon and Picton Rivers on a
cantilevered, suspended walkway. The views are
brilliant. At lunchtime we head to Geeveston's
Forest and Heritage Centre and a history of
Tasmanian wood. From Mt. Nelson we'll see a
spectacular view of Hobart and the Derwent River.
Our Hobart orientation tour takes in Battery Point,
Salamanca Place, Consitution Dock and the Botanic
Gardens. Then you're free to dine wherever you like.
B
Day 7 Sat: Russell Falls
Take a wander through the Salamanca Market then head
west to New Norfolk and the magnificent Mt. Field
National Park, Tasmania's oldest, and location
of the spectacular three-tiered Russell Falls. After
morning tea, we take the winding journey up to Lake
St. Clair for our lunch break - amazing vistas await
us. Back down to Queenstown, along the rainforest
bordered road of World Heritage protected
Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park to coastal
Strahan - a unique ride!
Hotel: The Strahan Village, Strahan, 2 nights. B

Day 8 Sun: Gordon River Cruise
Start the day your way - simply relax or explore
the fishing village of Strahan - enjoy an optional,
highly recommended, train ride on the West Coast
Wilderness Railway from Queenstown to Strahan or
maybe visit the Huon Pine Museum. This afternoon we
take the Gordon River Cruise, where the wilderness
comes to the water's edge. You'll be awestruck by
the beauty of the pristine, crystal clear water
reflecting the untouched wilderness. We stop at
Sarah Island and discover the ruins of the brutal
penal colony. See Hell's Gate and Heritage Landing,
site of the 1,000 year old Huon Pine. Dinner is
onboard our cruiser. B HD
Day 9 Mon: Cradle Mountain
Discover the mining and Hydro Electric towns of
Rosebery and Tullah, as we travel to the sensational
Cradle Mountain National Park. After lunch we'll
take you up to Waldheim and gorgeous Dove Lake to
see spectacular Cradle Mountain. The afternoon is
yours. Explore the Australian National Wilderness
and Landscape Gallery or just marvel at the view and
breathe in the fresh air.
Hotel: Cradle Mountain Chateau, Cradle Mountain.
B

Day 10 Tue: The Nut, Stanley
This morning we travel through the rainforest of
Hellyer Gorge State Reserve to Wynyard, on the North
Coast, and morning tea. En route to Table Cape, home
of tulips, you'll think you're in a butter
commercial on your drive through rolling green hills
with Friesian cows galore. Lunch with a view - of
the idiosyncratic landform 'The Nut'. Then the hills
keep rolling from Irishtown to Allendale Gardens -
our next guided tour. We'll arrive at Smithton for
dinner.
Hotel: Tall Timbers Hotel, Smithton. B

Day 11 Wed: Sheffield - Launceston
We travel east along the coast through Penguin,
Ulverstone and Devonport up to Braddon's Lookout for
a view over the Forth Valley and Bass Strait.
Lunchtime, and a wander through town, is at
Sheffield, the town of murals. We then head to
Ashgrove Farm Cheese Factory for a presentation on
cheese making and some delicious product tasting -
yum! A guided tour of historic Entally House and the
chance to wander around the beautiful grounds is
next on the agenda. Then it's back to Launceston.
Hotel: Hotel Grand Chancellor, Launceston. B
Day 12 Thu: Depart Launceston
Explore Cataract Gorge - wilderness in the city -
rivers, a gorge, peacocks, two minutes from town!
Cross the suspension bridge or take the chairlift
for an aerial view of this urban wilderness before
we transfer you to Launceston Airport. B
(Flights to depart after 1.00pm from Launceston)