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Introducing our newest Signature Collection member – Tasmania’s Three Capes Lodge Walk

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Three Capes Lodge, the newest addition to the Great Walks of Australia Signature Collection is the new and fully-guided experience along Tasmania’s dramatic Tasman Peninsula that includes exclusive use of new luxurious and sustainable eco lodges, the only private accommodation allowed within the Tasman National Park.

The Three Capes Lodge Walk is a 4 day, 3 night walk that over 46km takes guests to the edge of the world on this southern tip of Tasmania. From Port Arthur (with transfers from Hobart), this walk starts with a boat transfer, incredible views of dolerite spires, marine and birdlife in an environment with 37,000 years of history. Forward bookings are now open for the first departure on 1 September 2018, so book today!

 

Each evening, walkers settle into architecturally-designed lodges and enjoy comfort in the wilderness. These purpose-built advanced off-grid lodges are discreetly positioned off the trail, with their design responding to contours of the land. Hot showers, generous lounge areas and plush pillows on comfortable beds await hikers at the end of each day. Along with a showcase of Tasmania’s finest regional food and wine, guests may also choose to take in a bathing or massage treatment.

GM of Tasmanian Walking Company, Heath Garratt said, “It’s great to have our newest walk recognised within the Great Walks of Australia collective. Our advance bookings for this walk are both strong and well above expectations. We look forward to walking with people from all over the world, showcasing this magnificent destination on a world class walking track.”

View the Three Capes Lodge Walk itinerary, image gallery and booking details now