Bay of Fires Signature Walk
5 days - Guided Tour PackagePreparing for a big walk is crucial, that is why we start our Bay of Fires Signature Walk the night before at our walker base at the historic and quaint Red Feather Inn.We ask that guests arrive no later than 5:00pm, giving you enough time to relax and enjoy the inn before our walker briefing at 5:30pm. Here you will meet your guides as they take you what to expect from the next four days and conduct a gear check.
After our short briefing, the night of celebration begins – Your Bay of Fires adventure has officially begun! Get to know your fellow walkers before moving into the formal dining room for a dinner service full of seasonal and local produce, cooked for you by our in-house chef.
The rooms at Red Feather Inn are designed for your comfort, giving you the perfect excuse to head off to bed early and get a restful night’s sleep before your early start the next day.
Accommodation: Red Feather Inn
Start at Red Feather Inn, taking time to fuel up for breakfast before boarding our bus and travel to Mt William National Park via a scenic route that includes the rich pastoral landscapes of north-eastern Tasmania. It’s time to get your walking boots sandy. Our beach stroll this morning begins at Boulder Point in Mt William National Park. In clear conditions, the Bass Strait islands of Flinders and Cape Barren are visible to the north.
We’ll nestle into a protected beach along the coastline for lunch, enjoying the company of native birds, rare shells and marine artefacts. From day one your guides will begin unravelling the Bay of Fires tales; its early inhabitants, visiting explorers and how it came to bear its fiery name.
After about four hours walking, we’ll arrive at the Forester Beach Camp, tucked away in secluded dunes. These semi-permanent tents are our home for the night. Relax on the deck with a local wine, take a dip or explore the dune swale location while your guides prepare delicious Tasmanian fare.
Accommodation: Forester Beach Camp
Following a relaxed breakfast at the camp we walk south, absorbing the coastline’s bold colours and solitude. Along the ridgelines of sand dunes, views extend across heathlands and out to the ocean. We’ll visit marsupial lawns, often encountering quiet native animals and the tracks they leave at nightfall.
We will be crossing a tidal creek this morning so be prepared!
The creek can vary from very shallow to waist deep. Our guides will find the best route across and assist with carrying backpacks. Our lunch spot today is a beach sheltered behind the dunes near Eddystone Point Lighthouse.
We’ll have time to explore the lighthouse and its long-standing story before we trek far-stretching beaches that lead to the celebrated Bay of Fires Lodge.
Afternoon tea will be waiting, along with spa treatments for those who want to indulge. Pre-bookings are best if you’re keen to sink into the outdoor tub or settle in for a luxurious few hours at the spa.
Come evening, venture into the library, cast a line off the beach or have your hosts deliver a cold drop while you dip toes into a foot spa on the back deck. Dinner is a Tasmanian long-table affair, featuring produce from the island matched with fine local beer and wine.
Accommodation: Bay of Fires Lodge
Rise early to the native birds accompanying the dawn, waking to the aroma of a hot-cooked breakfast and freshly brewed coffee. If it’s a sunny morning, breakfast on the deck can reward you with whale spotting and dolphins surfing the waves.
Later in the morning, kayak down Ansons River and experience the riparian ecology of this winding waterway. Cross the bird-rich waters of Ansons Bay and conclude with a stroll over the dunes of Abbotsbury Peninsula back to the lodge.
After dinner is when the native wildlife wander out – keep an eye out for wombats, wallabies, Forester kangaroos, possums or even a Tasmanian devil. Don’t forget to look up! The night sky from this pristine
coastline is an awesome spectacle.
Accommodation: Bay of Fires Lodge