Hike and sail Tasmania’s stunning east coast in style: no boots required
Refuelling on champagne and oysters, passengers aboard a 23-metre ketch head for the hills on the Australian island state’s east coast for a three-day adventure exploring trails and cooling off in pristine waters
The 23-metre ketch Lady Eugenie is moored just off the east coast of Australia’s island state of Tasmania, where guides Adrien Butler, Maddy Davies and passengers hop aboard for a three-day Wineglass Bay sail-hike trip with Tasmanian Walking.
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Back on board, skipper Colin Brookes and mate Mitch Antilla have laid out platters of Tasmanian cheeses, cold beer and a selection of Tasmanian wines, considered among Australia’s best (notably pinot noir and pinot gris).
Tasmanian wilderness hideaway Pumphouse Point a former hydro station
Passengers Leigh and Lily Robinson, the guides and I putter ashore in the tender and set off up Bear Hill, a steep scramble atop granite boulders. We emerge from the bush after 90 minutes onto Crockett’s Beach for a late swim.