If you’re planning a trip to Hobart and want to see some of Tasmania’s most breathtaking landscapes, this full-day tour to Wineglass Bay and Freycinet National Park might just be a perfect fit. Based on countless reviews, it’s a popular choice for travelers eager to experience stunning vistas, learn about local history, and indulge in some regional flavors—all in one well-organized day.
One thing we love about this experience is how it balances sightseeing, light walking, and cultural insights. The tour takes you through charming seaside towns, past historic sites, and to viewpoints that truly capture the essence of Tasmania’s rugged coastlines. Another highlight is the personalized attention provided by the small group size, which makes each stop more meaningful and less rushed.
However, a potential consideration is the amount of driving involved—it’s a full day of travel, with a lot of ground covered. While this means you’ll see many highlights, it might be a long day for those with limited stamina or young kids. Still, if you’re comfortable with moderate physical activity and enjoy scenic routes, this tour offers a robust snapshot of the region.
This experience is particularly suited for adventurers, nature lovers, and foodies alike who appreciate a mix of outdoor activity, cultural exploration, and local cuisine. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, you’ll find plenty to enjoy here.
- Key Points
- An Honest Look at the Itinerary and Highlights
- Starting the Day: Coffee and Breakfast in Sorell
- Scenic Drive and Coastal Views
- Raspins Beach: Ocean Views and Early Settlements
- Honeymoon Bay: Perfect for Picnic and Relaxation
- Cape Tourville Lighthouse: Clifftop Panorama
- Freycinet Marine Farm and Winery: Tasting Local Flavors
- Kate’s Berry Farm: Sweet Treats and Scenery
- Richmond Village: Historic Charm
- Final Stop: Rosny Hill Lookout
- The Walk to Wineglass Bay: Worth the Climb
- Authentic Experiences and Real Feedback
- Value for Money
- Practical Tips for Your Day Out
- Who is This Tour Best For?
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Small-group tour ensures personalized attention and a relaxed pace
- Stunning vistas of Wineglass Bay and surrounding mountains make for memorable photos
- Varied stops include beaches, farms, and historic sites—catering to diverse interests
- Expert guides enhance the experience with local insights and humor
- Included national parks pass adds value and convenience
- Long day with many stops, so wear comfortable shoes and prepare for some walking
An Honest Look at the Itinerary and Highlights

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Starting the Day: Coffee and Breakfast in Sorell
The tour kicks off early at 7:00 am with a convenient pickup from Hobart, making it easy to start without the hassle of organizing transportation. Your first stop is a local bakery just outside Hobart, where you can grab a coffee and breakfast. This simple break sets a relaxed tone for the day, and reviews mention how much people appreciated the thoughtful start, with one reviewer noting, “The bakery stop was enjoyed by us all.”
Scenic Drive and Coastal Views
The drive from Hobart is a chance to settle in and take in the scenery. The bus is described as comfortable and air-conditioned, with only about 13 travelers per group, which creates a nice intimate atmosphere. Along the way, you’ll pass through seaside towns and farms, with plenty of opportunities to admire the rugged east coast.
Raspins Beach: Ocean Views and Early Settlements
The first stop on the coast is Raspins Beach, where you’ll take in views of Maria Island and hear stories about early settlements. Just a quick 10-minute stop, but one that sets the scene for Tasmania’s natural beauty. Travelers often mention how peaceful and picturesque this spot is.
Honeymoon Bay: Perfect for Picnic and Relaxation
Next, Honeymoon Bay offers a peaceful crescent-shaped beach, surrounded by granite boulders. It’s a highlight for many, with reviews describing it as “a beautiful spot for a picnic lunch,” where you can soak in the mountain views and perhaps even take a quick dip if the weather allows. The bay’s calm waters and scenic surroundings make it an ideal picnic spot.
Cape Tourville Lighthouse: Clifftop Panorama
One of the more dramatic stops is the Cape Tourville Lighthouse, which involves a short walk to take in panoramic views of Wineglass Bay, Mount Freycinet, and nearby beaches. The lookout has been praised for its “spectacular cliff top views,” with seals often spotted lounging on nearby granite islets. It’s a photo opportunity not to miss, and reviews suggest it’s a highlight for many.
Freycinet Marine Farm and Winery: Tasting Local Flavors
For seafood lovers, the Freycinet Marine Farm and Devils Corner Cellar Door offer opportunities to indulge in fresh seafood, local wines, and wood-fired pizza. Guests rave about the quality of the food and beverages, with some mentioning that the wine and pizza pairings create a memorable dining experience. It’s a chance to relax and enjoy Tasmania’s culinary scene amid stunning vistas.
Kate’s Berry Farm: Sweet Treats and Scenery
A stop at Kate’s Berry Farm lets you sample homemade ice creams, jams, and berries—delicious treats that draw many visitors back for seconds. The farm provides great views back toward the peninsula, making it a delightful end to the food stops. Several reviews mention how much they enjoyed sampling the local delights here.
Richmond Village: Historic Charm
The tour’s historical element is represented by a quick visit to Richmond Bridge, Australia’s oldest convict-built bridge, and the charming town itself. Visitors love the chance to learn about Tasmania’s convict past and admire the well-preserved Georgian architecture. This stop offers a peaceful break before heading back toward Hobart.
Final Stop: Rosny Hill Lookout
On the way back, the Rosny Hill Lookout offers sweeping views of Hobart, the Derwent River, and Mount Wellington. It’s a fitting final glance at Tasmania’s landscape, although some mention that winter restrictions might limit visibility.
The Walk to Wineglass Bay: Worth the Climb

The highlight for many is the walk to the Wineglass Bay lookout. It’s about 2 km uphill, so comfortable shoes are a must. The effort is well rewarded with breathtaking views of the bay and surrounding granite mountains. Multiple reviews praise the walk, with one saying, “The climb was worth it once we hit the lookout,” and others suggesting to “wear good walking shoes.” For those less inclined to strenuous activity, alternatives are available, which the guide offers.
Authentic Experiences and Real Feedback
Many guests mention how knowledgeable and friendly the guides are, especially praising Alex, the tour leader, for his humor, local insights, and attentiveness. One reviewer summed it up: “Alex kept us entertained with his dad jokes and made the long bus rides enjoyable.” Guests appreciated the flexible approach, accommodating those who couldn’t finish the hike or wanted to linger longer at certain stops.
Value for Money
At around $121 per person, the tour packs in a broad range of sights, delicious food, and expert guidance. Given the inclusion of transportation, park passes, and the variety of stops, many reviewers agree that it’s good value. The combination of scenic views, cultural sites, and local food creates an experience that’s worth the price for most.
Practical Tips for Your Day Out
- Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes suitable for uphill walking and uneven terrain.
- Bring a hat, water bottle, and sunscreen—the outdoor parts can get sunny and warm.
- Expect a long day of travel, so prepare for a full schedule with many stops.
- If you’re interested in swimming, pack a swimsuit and towel for Honeymoon Bay.
- The tour ends back at the starting point, so plan your evening accordingly.
- The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, but it’s accessible with some effort.
Who is This Tour Best For?

This trip is ideal for adventurous travelers who enjoy scenic walks, wildlife spotting, and learning about local history and culture. It’s perfect if you want an organized, guided experience that maximizes your day without the stress of planning. Foodies and wine enthusiasts will appreciate the local tastings, while nature lovers will fall for the stunning landscapes.
Families with children over 8 years old can enjoy the day, but keep in mind the walking involved. It’s also suitable for travelers who appreciate small group settings, as the intimate size enhances comfort and interaction. If you’re after a relaxing, well-rounded snapshot of Tasmania’s east coast, this tour ticks many boxes.
Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes guided visits to all the stops, a friendly local guide, a national parks pass, and transport in a comfortable, air-conditioned bus. Pick-up and drop-off from Hobart accommodations are also part of the package.
What meals are included?
Meals and drinks are not included, but there are plenty of opportunities to purchase food at stops like Honeymoon Bay, Devils Corner Winery, and Kate’s Berry Farm.
How long is the overall tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours and 30 minutes, starting at 7:00 am and ending back in Hobart in the late afternoon.
Is the walk to Wineglass Bay difficult?
It’s about 2 km uphill, so comfortable shoes are necessary. Some reviews note the climb can be testing for less fit individuals, but many say it’s absolutely worth the effort for the stunning views.
Can I swim at Honeymoon Bay?
Yes, if the weather is warm, you might want to bring swimwear as the bay is perfect for a quick dip during lunch.
What is the group size?
The tour accommodates a maximum of 13 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children aged 8 and older can participate, provided they’re comfortable with moderate physical activity.
Wineglass Bay & Freycinet NP Full Day Tour from Hobart via Richmond Village
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Final Thoughts

If you’re after a well-organized, scenic, and enriching day trip from Hobart, this tour offers a fantastic way to see Tasmania’s east coast highlights. The combination of spectacular views, engaging stories, and local tastings makes it a well-rounded experience that appeals to a broad range of interests. The knowledgeable guides and small-group format add a personal touch that many travelers find invaluable.
While it does involve a fair amount of travel and walking, those willing to put in a bit of effort will be rewarded with unforgettable sights and memories. Whether you’re there for the stunning vistas, the regional food, or the chance to learn about Tasmania’s heritage, this tour is worth considering for your itinerary.
If you love discovering new landscapes, enjoy light outdoor hikes, and want a hassle-free way to see Tasmania’s famed Wineglass Bay, this tour could be just the ticket.
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