Resort Location
Launceston, Australia
Experience
Bay of Fires Walk
At the edge of Mt. William National Park in north-east Tasmania, the magnificent wilderness coastline known as the Bay of Fires provides a dramatic landscape, ecology and wildlife. Departing daily from October to May, the walk is a 4 day/3 night experience, led by well-informed guides, small groups of no more than 10 walkers can explore both the fascinating beach environment and the rich diversity of the nearby woodlands.
This pristine coastal stretch of azure water and rocky headlands, with boulders dotted offshore, appears as if untouched for thousands of years and offers a beautifully remote landscape with something for everyone to discover.
The first night’s accommodation is spent at Forester Beach Camp, a private haven nestled in a protected dune swale behind a stretch of superb white-sand beach. Located within the National Park, the camp features twin-share rooms with timber floors, canvas roofs and full kitchen facilitates.
The second and third nights’ accommodation are at the multi-award winning Bay of Fires Lodge. Set 40m above the beach, this ecologically aware building is a stunning architectural feat comprised of two long timber and glass pavilions, and an open living area complete with fireplace and private twin-share bedrooms.
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