After flying into Launceston, it was time to meet our team and head off on our 3 day Bay of Fires walk. We organised the walk through Life’s an Adventure.

Situated on the east coast of Tasmania, this magical and remote landscape showcases pure white perfect beaches, vivid orange granite boulders and sapphire and emerald seas.

Staying a night at a local ‘beach shack’ was a treat. Coupled with eating the local produce and sampling local wines, all of which assured you of a great night’s sleep and being suitably charged for the next day.

There is often a debate between guided and unguided hikes. We chose the guided one, as being newbies to the region we wanted to learn as much as we could about the area. From the history and geography through to the stunning landscape, we weren’t left disappointed. Bay of Fires is a truly stunning destination and a photographer’s paradise.

Onwards and upwards!
Trevor

Insights
- Distance is around 33km/20.5mi, and it’s classed as a moderate walk.
- However you still need to take good footwear as you will be walking over rocks, beaches and other varied terrain.
- For example there is lots of beach walking, rather than bush-walking.

- Water is readily available.
- If you’ve never been to Launceston, it’s worth leaving a spare day to explore.
- Read more information on the Life’s an Adventure Bay of Fires Walk here
- You can also consider one of the many other hikes in Tasmania. For example read our post on the Three Capes Track
