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We rate the difficulty of this tour as a 3 / 5. This adventure involves trekking for up to 5 or 7 hours a day at a steady pace. You will need a good level of fitness and must be in good health. Be prepared for potential variable weather conditions.
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Highlights
Trek the beautiful Flinders Island with a guided group
Explore spectacular peaks, rolling green pastures and sparkling coastal vistas.
Sleep under a blanket of stars in our custom safari‑style tents which feature a see‑through roof.
Summit numerous peaks with stunning views.
View unique Australian wildlife and birdlife.
Visit Wybalenna and the Flinders Island museum
With its mesmerising mix of spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife and Aboriginal and European history, Flinders Island is the gem in the crown of island walking in Tasmania! Over this diverse and rewarding walking itinerary on Flinders Island, you will experience the rugged peaks and sweeping coast lines of this windswept island, taking the time to swim in the crystalclear waters and photograph the endless picture-perfect vistas. You have the opportunity to summit the dramatic granite peaks of both Mt Killiecrankie and Mt Strzelecki, the second of which is the highest point on the island at 756m, giving you spectacular 360 degree views of Flinders Island in its entirety.
Although a small island of only 1,333 square kilometres, Flinders Island hosts an amazing array of ecosystems from dunes and lagoons to woodland and mountainous granite ridges which produce spectacular and unique species of flora and a profusion of fauna which freely roams the island, it is also the only remaining habitat of the common wombat which you may be lucky enough to spot on your walks.
At the end of each day of walking on Flinders Island, retire to the comfort of a secluded Eco‑Comfort Camp which is big on comforts but small on environmental impacts. With scenic flights included from Launceston, you are only a hop, skip and a jump away from your next unforgettable walking adventure in Tasmania.
With its mesmerising mix of spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife and Aboriginal and European history, Flinders Island is the gem in the crown of island walking in Tasmania! Over this diverse and rewarding walking itinerary on Flinders Island, you will experience the rugged peaks and sweeping coast lines of this windswept island, taking the time to swim in the crystalclear waters and photograph the endless picture-perfect vistas. You have the opportunity to summit the dramatic granite peaks of both Mt Killiecrankie and Mt Strzelecki, the second of which is the highest point on the island at 756m, giving you spectacular 360 degree views of Flinders Island in its entirety.
Although a small island of only 1,333 square kilometres, Flinders Island hosts an amazing array of ecosystems from dunes and lagoons to woodland and mountainous granite ridges which produce spectacular and unique species of flora and a profusion of fauna which freely roams the island, it is also the only remaining habitat of the common wombat which you may be lucky enough to spot on your walks.
At the end of each day of walking on Flinders Island, retire to the comfort of a secluded Eco‑Comfort Camp which is big on comforts but small on environmental impacts. With scenic flights included from Launceston, you are only a hop, skip and a jump away from your next unforgettable walking adventure in Tasmania.
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Flinders Island Walking Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Fly to Flinders Island and Explore Castle Rock and Wybalenna
Early pick up this morning in Launceston, from one of two pick up locations! The first pick up point is at 7:15am from the Grand Chancellor and the second pick up point is at 7:30am at the Penny Royal. You will then be transferred to the Bridport Airport where you’ll embark on a scenic morning flight to Flinders Island.
Upon arrival you’ll head to the seaside at Allports at the small hamlet of Emita where your guides will give a detailed briefing of the week ahead. From here you’ll begin the first of many wonderful walks by trekking along the coastline to one of Flinders Island’s most famous landmarks: Castle Rock. A myriad of photo opportunities present themselves on the way to this impressive three storey high granite boulder standing sentinel on the magnificent coastline.
In the afternoon the group will have the opportunity to experience the historic Wybalenna; infamous site of the disastrous Indigenous resettlement scheme and the remaining graveyard and chapel. Once you have filled your buckets with history and culture your Flinders Island walking trip continues North to Leeka and on to the private seaside Eco-Comfort Camp, which will be your base for the week.
Overnight Location: Camp near Leeka
Distance: 2-3km
Meals: Lunch, dinner
Day 2 Mt Killiecrankie walk, Old Mans Head and The Docks
Start off with a hearty breakfast at camp before you drive a short distance and begin the moderately challenging climb up one of the island’s more prominent peaks, Mt Killiecrankie. This walk on Flinders Island rewards with spectacular views across the beautiful bay and surrounding coast. After some time soaking in the views from the summit you’ll descend the mountain via the diamond gully trail. Across the rocks and through the scrub you go, the whole while descending toward Stacky’s Bight with its intriguing rock formations and breathtaking views across the extensive bay.
Stopping for lunch you can enjoy a well deserved swim in the crystal clear waters or just enjoy the serenity. The afternoon leg entails a combination of coastal paths and extensive rock hopping steering you walking toward ‘The Docks’. This area is one of Flinders Island’s secret gems; spectacular coastal scenery with lichen encrusted granite outcrops in every direction, and magnificent mountain cliffs reaching right down to sea level.
Here you will walk a short distance back to the vehicle and head to camp. In the evening your guides will get busy in the kitchen while you relax and reminisce over the wonders of the day’s explorations in front of a roaring fire.
Overnight Location: Camp near Leeka
Distance: 10-12km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 3 North East River and Palana
On the third morning of your Flinders Island walking trip you’ll head off to the northernmost point of the island to the wonderfully remote North East River. This is Flinders Island at its best; remote, pristine and at the full mercy of the elements.
The day’s walk will see the group exploring the coastline and the impressive Palana sand dunes whilst being mesmerised by the exhilarating views out to the Sister Islands. Rock pools and knobbly granite outcrops are a treat to behold and your group can spread out to enjoy the peacefulness that can only be found being at one with nature.
Once reaching the tiny settlement of Palana, you can opt for a swim before jumping aboard the support vehicle to return to the secluded camp for the evening.
Overnight Location: Camp near Leeka
Distance: 8-9km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 4 Haulands Gap and Red Bluff
For today’s walks, you’ll turn your attention inland to discover another aspect of the island. The group will drive up to Walkers Lookout which provides amazing views of the Darling Range before departing on the Haulands Gap Track. This track through peppermint scented eucalyptus forests provides great views of both the east and west coastlines.
Returning to the vehicle you’ll head over to the east coast at Patriarch Inlet and enjoy a leisurely walk to the impressive and aptly named Red Bluff. Time permitting you can also visit the volunteer conservation venture, Patriarch Wildlife Sanctuary, and enjoy the chance to get up close to some of the island’s native animals.
For trips running from January to April this afternoon presents an opportunity to visit the fascinating volunteer run Furneaux Museum before returning to camp for the evening.
Overnight Location: Camp near Leeka
Distance: 7-8km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 5 Mt Strzelecki Walk
This morning the group rises with the sun to make the most of the day. An early departure will help ensure that we obtain stunning views from atop the magnificent Mt Strzelecki before afternoon clouds roll in and wraps the summit in their obscuring embrace.
The track to the summit of Mt Strzelecki is a challenging 700m climb through stands of blue gums and peppermints and endemic unique alpine vegetation before entering an enchanting, evergreen cloud forest. On a clear day there are increasingly amazing views of Flinders Island, the outer islands as well as the northern coastline of mainland Tasmania.
You’ll enjoy an unforgettable lunch spot before beginning the long descent back down the mountain. An optional but highly recommended swim at Fotheringate Bay helps to revive and restore well tested muscles before returning to camp for your final night on the island.
Overnight Location: Camp near Leeka
Distance: 4km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 6 Trousers Point Walk and Return Flight
For your last morning on Flinders Island you will take a leisurely pace, enjoying a final moment on the beach before leaving camp for the last time.
The group will stop in at Whitemark for a hot drink and yarn with the locals on the way south before a transfer out to Big River Road where you will start the morning’s hikes to Trousers Point, one of Tasmania’s Great Short Walks. This walk affords wonderful views from Trousers Point beach up to Mt Strzelecki and the chance to wade through the tranquil waters before returning to the camp ground and enjoying one more sumptuous lunch prepared by your guides.
You’ll then have the option of a couple of hours free time before packing up and heading off to catch our scenic return flight to Bridport at 3.30pm. From here you’ll transfer to Launceston and return to either the Grand Chancellor and the Penny Royal where the trip concludes. You will return to Launceston at approximately 5.30pm.
We recommend booking a night of post-tour accommodation in Launceston in case of any flight delays departing Flinders Island.
Overnight Location: None
Distance: 6km
Meals: Breakfast, lunch
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2019
Flinders Island Walking Tour Price and Dates
This tour is usually run as a small group tour where you would be joining other trekkers on fixed departures, however, private departures are available on request.Start
Finish
Duration
Spaces Left
Price
Sun, Dec 29
From Launceston
Fri, Jan 3
to Launceston
6 Days
5+
Spaces left
AUD$3795
Accommodation on Flinders Island Walking Tour
The camping for this tour is situated at an exclusive eco‑comfort camp site on Flinders Island. A permanent kitchen and dining platform provide rustic shelter from the elements and a panoramic spot to enjoy a hot drink, a chat about the day’s events and a hearty evening meal together. Bathroom facilities include a toilet and a basic hot shower. The scenery is spectacular and there will be ample opportunities to enjoy a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters on the island many beaches.
For solo travellers a single tent is available at no additional charge. There are a limited number of tents at camp so single tents are subject to availability and group size. A guaranteed single supplement is not offered on this tour.
Single Rooms and Solo Travellers
If you book as a single traveller you will receive a free upgrade to your own private tent (if available).
Night 1-5
Eco-camp in Flinders Island
You will stay in a 2-person, ‘Safari style’ tent at a private campsite. The tents are elevated on platforms and have an entrance deck to allow you to keep the interior nice and clean and somewhere to sit and enjoy the peace. You will sleep on stretcher beds and foam mattresses are provided.
What’s Included in the Flinders Island Walking Tour?
Meals
5 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners are included.
Accommodations
Camping accommodations for 5 nights are included. Pre and post-tour accommodation in Launceston is not included.
Transportation during the Tour
All transportation by private minibus during the tour is included as outlined in the itinerary. Return scenic flights from Bridport are included too.
Also included
- Transport by private minibus
- National Park fees
- Quilt, sheet, stretcher beds, mat and safari‑style tents
- Emergency communications & group first aid kit
Not included
- Travel to and from Launceston before or after the trip
- Accommodation before or after the trip
- Items of a personal nature ‑ alcoholic beverages, car parking etc
- Travel insurance
- Face masks and hand sanitiser
- How hard is the Flinders Island Walking Tour?
- Do I need a visa to travel to Australia?
- Are meals included on the Flinders Island Walking Tour?
- Do I need insurance?
- How do I get to Launceston to start this tour?
- Is the Flinders Island Walking Tour in English?
- What should I carry with me during the trek?
- Water and snacks
- All personal items that you have decide to bring along
- All wet weather gear
- Where does the Flinders Island Walking Tour end?
- Do I need special vaccines to travel to Australia?
- Are there any travel restrictions for Australia?
We rate the difficulty of this tour as a 3 / 5. This adventure involves trekking for up to 5 or 7 hours a day at a steady pace. You will need a good level of fitness and must be in good health. Be prepared for potential variable weather conditions.
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
5 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners are included.
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover trekking. Get your travel insurance.
To get to Launceston, you can fly directly into Launceston Airport (LST), which has regular flights from major Australian cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. Alternatively, you can take a ferry to Devonport and then drive or take a bus to Launceston, approximately a 1.5-hour journey. For those already in Tasmania, driving or using public transportation like buses is also a convenient option.
Yes, the tour guide is English-speaking.
For your expedition you will need to carry all equipment in a day pack approx 25 ‑ 30L in capacity. This will need to include the following items:
Depending on the quantity of personal gear the average pack weight will be between 5 ‑ 8 kg.
The tour ends where it begins, in Launceston.
Check with your family doctor.
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
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