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Sunrise views and wellness offerings: a new exclusive Three Capes Walk experience is coming

Credit: Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service

Tasmania’s Three Capes Walk gets a unique twist for select winter dates.

It’s no secret that Tasmania embraces winter very differently from the rest of Australia. And in this case, different is definitely better. Tassie’s famous Off-Season is full of distinctive, experience-led holidays, and this year is no different. A particular highlight for 2026? A unique way to experience the popular Three Capes Track in winter with the Tasmanian Walking Company.

The Three Capes Sunrise Walk

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See the popular Three Capes Walk under the soft glow of sunrise. (Credit: Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service)

The Tasmanian Walking Company has been leading unique, multi-day hikes around Tasmania (and far beyond) for over four decades. And guiding hikers along the Three Capes Track in Tasman National Park in southeast Tasmania has been a staple of what they do.

This winter, select departures will offer a little added flair to enjoy the trail in style. Start with a walk to The Blade – the pinnacle of Three Capes Track at 262 metres above sea level – to watch the landscape change in the soft light of sunrise.

It might sound like a lot of effort – that’s because it is – but those who love to hike know what a reward making it to the top is. But this special experience has more to offer than just those incredible views; there’s also a hot-cold therapy ritual with a unique Tassie flair waiting for you at the finish line. It starts with a complimentary spa treatment in the Relaxation Pavilion, where a therapist massages out any stiffness in your muscles using iKOU products. What follows? A refreshing cold plunge, also thought to aid muscle recovery, for those who are brave enough. You can always accept the offer of having a warm drink in hand to make the cold a little easier to handle (maybe).

Then be restored each evening with a warming winter feast celebrating Tasmania’s epic local produce, made fresh daily and designed to keep you toasty from the inside.

The details

views along the Three Capes Walk in Tasmania
Book select sunrise walks during winter. (Credit: Jason Charles Hill)

Cost: $3695
Dates: 8, 14, 16 and 18 June, 2026
Bookings: Visit the Tasmanian Walking Co. website , call (03) 6392 2211 or email enquiries@taswalkingco.com.au to book your spot.

How else to experience Tasmania’s Off-Season

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Treat yourself to a truffle feast at Fico Hobart. (Credit: Rémi Chauvin)

“There are so many creative and distinctive ways to become a winter person in Tasmania," said Tourism Tasmania CEO Sarah Kingston Clark. “Whether through vibrant and provocative festivals, cosy and quirky escapes and immersive after-dark experiences, or time spent in nature paired with warming whisky and wine, fire-lit feasts, outdoor saunas, hands-on workshops and guided wilderness journeys.

The full Off-Season calendar has been revealed , and there’s a lot to help you embrace the chill of winter, from the wild and adventurous to the tasty to the downright weird.

Of course, Tasmania’s winter festivals are a drawcard all of their own. Dark Mofo, Beaker Street Festival, Tasmanian Whisky Week and the Nude Solstice Swim all return in 2026.

Foodies can look forward to events like Forest Forage and Feast Adventure by Sirocco South , a guided foraging adventure that ends in a six-course lunch set up in a forest clearing. Or Woolshed Shenanigans by Rathmore , a fire-lit winter feast in a Highland woolshed. Or indulge in a five-course truffle feast at Fico Hobart .

Sauna Stories by Kuuma during tasmania's off season
Try wellness with a twist at Sauna Stories.

Prefer to connect with nature? Tasmania comes aglow after dark thanks to bioluminescent wildlife – like possums, fungi and invertebrates – and you can look for them all on the Neon Nightfall Stay & Tour by Crowne Plaza Hobart . Or, ooh and aah at Bicheno’s Little Penguin colony as they waddle ashore at night, followed by a winter light show with Bicheno Penguin Tours .

Who says you can’t connect to yourself as well? On Friday nights, join in a sauna session with stories and slow winter wellness rituals on the water with Sauna Stories by Kuuma – Nature Sauna. Or get a bit weird with offerings like a private, clothing-optional retreat in nature or joining in the quirky winter tradition of wrapping the town of Ross in wool .

There are definitely plenty of ways to make the most of Tasmania’s long winter nights and dramatic landscapes. The real challenge is choosing which ones you can squeeze into a single winter.

Kassia Byrnes
Kassia Byrnes is the Native Content Editor for Australian Traveller and International Traveller. She's come a long way since writing in her diary about family trips to Grandma's. After graduating a BA of Communication from University of Technology Sydney, she has been writing about her travels (and more) professionally for over 10 years for titles like AWOL, News.com.au, Pedestrian.TV, Body + Soul and Punkee. She's addicted to travel but has a terrible sense of direction, so you can usually find her getting lost somewhere new around the world. Luckily, she loves to explore and have new adventures – whether that’s exploring the backstreets, bungee jumping off a bridge or hiking for days. You can follow her adventures on Instagram @probably_kassia.
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Why you should visit these iconic Tassie destinations

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    Tasmania’s crisp clear air, misty mountains, lakes and ancient forests beckon as winter approaches.

    Travelling in the off season has many benefits, none more so in Tasmania, where it’s uncrowded and uncomplicated. Ease into winter with a getaway that spells relaxing with a glass of wine or local whisky, bathing under the stars, or gazing at reflections in pristine waters. Add fireside dining, wilderness walks, after-dark gallery visits and plenty of history and you’ve got a curated winter escape designed to make travelling in the quieter months of the year even more rewarding. NRMA Parks and Resorts’ Off Season Signature Packages across Tasmania (plus 10 per cent off for members) make all these things possible.

    Cosy up at Cradle Mountain

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    Immerse into the wilderness at Cradle Mountain Hotel.

    For an alpine wilderness experience like no other, chose Cradle Mountain Hotel for a winter getaway. You may even wake up to gently falling snow. Explore nearby Dove Lake, gaze at Cradle Mountain is and listen to the gush of waterfalls.

    As Cradle Mountain works its charm, slow down to enjoy the crisp alpine air away from the hustle of the city. There are no crowds here, just serenity and the chance to recalibrate.

    Cradle Mountain’s Off Season Signature Package includes two or more nights’ accommodation, breakfast daily, a bottle of wine (Retreat rom bookings only) and off-season dessert with dinner. Then sip on mulled wine as you wander through the Wilderness Gallery admiring the work of Tasmanian artists.

    Finding the flavours of Freycinet

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    Stay at the only accommodation within beautiful Freycinet National Park.

    As the only accommodation within Freycinet National Park, among the many reasons for staying at Freycinet Lodge is its easy access to stunning Wineglass Bay, Mt Amos and Honeymoon Bay.

    By day it’s the place for communing with nature, taking hikes in some of Tasmania’s most beautiful locations. By night, savour the regional seasonal flavours of the east coast, sip mulled wine to keep out the chill and gaze up at the star-studded skies. This is slow coastal indulgence at its best.

    Freycinet Lodge’s Off Season Signature Package includes two or more nights’ accommodation, breakfast daily, a hosted Flavours of the East Coast food and wine tasting experience and mulled wine under the stars, or beside the fire, after dinner.

    Escape to lakeside Pumphouse Point

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    Stay cosy while looking out onto Lake St Clair.

    Set on the edge of beautiful Lake St Clair in native bushland in the heart of Tasmania’s Central Highlands, Pumphouse Point has launched a new era for its boutique accommodation with the opening of two new luxury retreat rooms last October.

    Each of the trio of rooms are thoughtfully designed, with an indoor fireplace and deep-soak bathtub, both perfect for a winter escape. This retreat offers dining and an expanded collection of hosted experiences, including a guided tour to learn more about this historic place, chocolate tastings and whisky tasting from local artisans – with more to come later in the season.

    Borrow an e-bike and explore on your own, throw a line in, head off for a hike in the ancient forests that surround the lake, book a relaxing massage, or just settle in for an evening by the fire as the lake works its own magic.

    Pumphouse Point’s Off Season Signature Package includes two or more nights’ accommodation, breakfast, larder lunch and dinner, a bottle of wine with dinner each night, and a chocolate or whisky tasting experience, as well as two $50 massage vouchers.

    Slow down in Strahan Village

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    Explore UNESCO world heritage wilderness.

    As the gateway to UNESCO world heritage wilderness, picturesque Strahan Village is the ideal base for exploring Tassie’s west coast. With a wide range of accommodation choices, from cosy waterfront colonial-style cottages to hotel rooms with sweeping views over Macquarie Harbour, it’s the perfect place for slow travel.

    Join Gordon River Cruises to explore ancient wilderness and magical reflections on the Gordon River, wander through the village at your own pace or hire a bike to discover local secrets and attractions, including the iconic West Coast Wilderness Railway . Thrill-seekers can hire taboggans to hit the towering Henty Dunes.

    Strahan’s Off Season Signature Package includes two or more nights’ accommodation, a Gordon River cruise for two and mulled wine at Hamer’s Bistro .

    Delve into history in Port Arthur

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    Spend your evenings glamping under the stars and your days stepping back in time as you explore the captivating stories of the World Heritage listed Port Arthur Historic Site. Port Arthur Holiday Park is the perfect base for exploring the Tasman Peninsula and uncovering the stories of Australia’s colonial and convict past.

    Surrounded by nature and history, this off-season escape has the all the makings of an unforgettable getaway. All glamping tents are heated to keep you warm during the off-season months when the nights get a little cooler, and have private bathrooms. Stargazing tents have the added luxury of an outdoor bath on the verandah.

    The Port Arthur Off Season Signature Package includes two or more nights’ accommodation, a Port Arthur Historic Site tour for two and 10 per cent discount for dining at local restaurant On The Bay during your stay.

    Start planning an unforgetable trip to Tasmania with NRMA Resorts at nrmaparksandresorts.com.au.