How long is Cape Tourville walk?

How long is Cape Tourville walk?

Cape Tourville is a 720m, grade 1 circuit hike, located in Freycinet National Park, Tasmania. The hike should take approximately 30mins to complete.

Can you see Wineglass Bay from Cape Tourville?

The short walk at Cape Tourville (which has a lighthouse) is wheelchair accessible & has great views along the rugged coast. We could even see a small part of Wineglass Bay.

Is Cape Tourville road sealed?

Cape Tourville is located approximately 7.8 kilometres from Coles Bay within Freycinet National Park. Continue for just over 5 kilometres on this winding road with steep sections. All of these roads are sealed and we managed to get here without any problems in our big LWB van.

Where is the Bay of Fires in Tasmania?

Bay of Fires is a truly special region north of St. Helens on Tasmania’s north-east coast with clean white beaches, blue water and granite rocks splashed with orange lichen. It’s not surprising that Lonely Planet named the Bay of Fires as one of the world’s hottest travel destinations.

Can you walk around Maria Island?

The island offers excellent walking and cycling journeys. The Reservoir Circuit is sheltered from the coastal winds and provides a glimpse of Maria Island’s wildlife and history as you wander through open woodlands into a tall eucalypt forest. For longer walks, be sure to pack food and water supplies.

How long does it take to walk around Maria Island?

about 1.5 hours
The easy Reservoir Circuit walk takes about 1.5 hours to complete and takes you through some of Maria Island’s forested interior. You’ll see lots of native vegetation. You might even be lucky enough to spot some of the island’s birds, including the endangered forty-spotted pardalote.

How long is Maria Island Walk?

700 metres
You’ll wander through the world’s largest stand of giant Tasmanian blue gums and can choose to climb the peaks of Mt Maria or Bishop and Clerk. It’s a 700 metres climb through rare “cloud” rain forests. As you can imagine, the views are simply breathtaking.

Is Maria Island a day trip?

Boasting a diverse range of highlights, our active day tour takes it all in! Maria Island is just a 30 minute ferry ride, but it feels like a world away…. There are no cars on Maria Island and the only way across is on the passenger ferry.

How do you spend a day at Bay of Fires?

Eight great things to do in the Bay of Fires, Tasmania

  1. Walk pristine white sand beaches.
  2. Feast your eyes on a unique colour palette.
  3. Swim in the Tasman Sea.
  4. Hang out at The Gardens.
  5. Encounter Indigenous history.
  6. Visit Eddystone Lighthouse.
  7. Meet the local wildlife.
  8. Climb Mount William.

What is the Cape Tourville lighthouse?

Today, the Cape Tourville lighthouse serves as a navigation beacon but is better-known for its great lookout and short board-walked track. Cape Tourville is located approximately 7.8 kilometres from Coles Bay within Freycinet National Park. To get here, head towards the Visitor Centre on Freycinet Drive and turn left onto Cape Tourville Road.

What are the best Freycinet Peninsula lighthouse tours with kids?

The Cape Tourville Lighthouse is a must see if exploring the Freycinet Peninsula and National Park with kids. With it’s short distance, gentle slope and great views; it’s a great alternative to the popular Wine Glass Bay lookout walk. The boardwalk is fairly stroller friendly and has safety rails over the sections with a drop off.

How do I hike the Cape Tourville loop?

Start from the car park at the end of Cape Tourville Road and take a dirt trail a couple meters to a junction at the start of the loop. An arrow will direct you to turn right to hike the circuit in a counter-clockwise (anti-clockwise) direction.

How do I get to Cape Tourville from Coles Bay?

Cape Tourville is located approximately 7.8 kilometres from Coles Bay within Freycinet National Park. To get here, head towards the Visitor Centre on Freycinet Drive and turn left onto Cape Tourville Road. Continue for just over 5 kilometres on this winding road with steep sections.