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Discover Tasmania's natural beauty with this full-day tour from Hobart, featuring treetop walks, underground caves, hot springs, and scenic drives.
If you’re looking to spend a day exploring Tasmania’s lush forests, underground wonders, and soothing hot springs, this tour might just be your perfect fit. As someone who’s reviewed tons of local excursions, I can say that this experience offers a well-balanced mix of high-up treetop vistas, underground awe, and relaxing soakings – all packed into roughly ten hours.
What we love about it? First, the Tahune Airwalk delivers a real thrill—walking among the treetops 40 meters above the ground gives you a perspective you won’t forget. Second, the Hastings Caves are a sight to behold, with a fully guided tour that reveals the incredible formations deep underground. One consideration? It’s a physically active day that involves quite a bit of walking and stairs, so it’s best suited for those in decent shape.
This tour suits nature lovers, families with children over 8, and curious travelers eager to see Tasmania’s diverse landscapes in one day. If you’re after an authentic experience that combines scenic views, adventure, and a taste of local produce, this outing hits the mark.


This tour is designed to give you a taste of Tasmania’s stunning outdoors without the hassle of planning multiple trips. Starting early from Hobart at 7:30 am, you’ll spend around ten hours immersed in landscapes that capture the island’s wild spirit. It’s a long day but packed with sights, sounds, and sensations that make the effort worthwhile.
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Your adventure kicks off with a drive south along the Huon River through the Huon Valley, an area famed for its apples, cherries, and pears. The scenery immediately sets the tone—rolling green hills, river views, and farmland dotted with roadside stalls tempting you with fresh produce. The first stop, Geeveston, offers a brief but sweet introduction to the region’s bounty. Here, you can soak in the pastoral charm and perhaps grab a quick snack before hitting the forest.
Next, you’ll head to the Tahune Airwalk Forest Reserve. The highlight? The Cantilever, a suspended walkway reaching 40 meters above the forest floor. Walking this high above the canopy, you can look down on the Huon River and the dense forest beyond. Several reviews mention how “great the views are” and the “easy walks” make this accessible for most visitors. The Swinging Bridges Walk adds a fun element—walking above the river on swinging bridges provides a sense of adventure and connection to nature.
One reviewer from GE_N calls it a “great day trip,” praising both the airwalk and the swinging bridge as “easy walks,” though some mention the stairs involved. Be prepared for some climbing, especially if you want the full experience. The scenery feels like something out of a fantasy novel—towering trees, the gentle rush of the river, and panoramic views that seem to stretch forever.
The journey continues to the Hastings Caves and Thermal Springs, where you’re treated to a fully guided tour of the caves. The guide’s enthusiasm and knowledge are often highlighted as a major plus—many visitors say the caves are “beautiful” and “mind-blowing.” Expect to walk through caverns with stunning formations, deep underground, approximately 40 meters below the surface. It’s an experience that appeals to those who love geology or underground mysteries.
Just as highly valued is the opportunity to test the water temperatures along the Hot Springs Nature Track. The natural thermal springs offer a chance to relax, with some reviews noting the water’s temperature was just right for a swim—though a couple of reviewers mention the thermal swimming pool was “disappointingly cold” or “not very peaceful,” especially if crowded. Still, the chance to soak your muscles after walking and exploring the caves is a treat. Remember to bring your swimming gear if you want to dip in the pool.
One of the delights of this tour is keeping an eye out for wildlife, like the elusive platypus. While sightings aren’t guaranteed, the Platypus Walk encourages patience and respectful wildlife viewing. It’s a gentle reminder that Tasmania’s animals are best appreciated from a respectful distance.
On your return to Hobart, the tour makes scenic stops in Huonville, where roadside stalls tempt you with seasonal local produce—berries, cherries, apples, honey, and even ice-creams. Many reviews rave about the seasonal roadside stops—some even highlight tasting local honey or trying “honey whiskey,” which adds a flavorful local touch.
At $147.03 per person, the tour offers quite good value. All entrance fees are included, and the small group size (max 20) ensures you get a more personalized experience. The knowledgeable guides, some of whom are praised for their energy and local insights, elevate the experience beyond just visiting sights—they help you understand and appreciate what you’re seeing.
While the schedule is tight, it’s well-paced to prevent boredom, and the variety of activities—from treetop walks to underground caves—keeps things interesting. However, some reviewers mention the time constraints around the thermal springs and suggest that a longer soak or more relaxed schedule might be ideal.
The day starts bright and early, with a pickup at 7:30 am from Hobart. The bus journey south is scenic, giving you a taste of Tasmania’s diverse landscapes. Once at Tahune, you’ll spend about three hours exploring the forest canopy and walking trails. The airwalk is thrilling but straightforward—don’t worry about physical fitness, as most walks are easy, though some stairs are involved.
Next, it’s off to Hastings Caves for a fully guided underground tour that reveals incredible rock formations, stalactites, and stalagmites. This part of the day is generally about two hours, including the drive and cave exploration.
The hot springs are a highlight, particularly if the weather is suitable for a dip. Keep in mind, some visitors find the pools less peaceful than expected due to crowds or water temperature, so managing expectations here is wise. The optional roadside stops for berries, cherries, and honey are a sweet way to end the journey, giving you a chance to sample and buy local products.
Reviews consistently praise the small-group format for its relaxed atmosphere and attentive guides. Guides like Heather, Ian, Lucas, and Simon are noted for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and friendliness. Their insights turn a simple sightseeing day into an educational and engaging experience.

This full-day excursion offers incredible value for those eager to see Tasmania’s natural highlights without the hassle of planning multiple trips. It’s perfect for active travelers who enjoy walking, scenic drives, and underground adventures. Families with children over 8 will find it manageable and engaging, especially with the knowledgeable guides to keep things lively.
Nature lovers will appreciate the canopy walk, the caves, and the chance to witness wildlife from a respectful distance. Foodies and those curious about local flavors will enjoy sampling seasonal produce and honey.
While it involves a fair amount of walking and stairs, most reviews agree that the breathtaking views and the unique experiences make every step worthwhile. Some find the thermal springs less tranquil due to crowds, but the overall experience remains a highlight of any trip to Tasmania.
For travelers seeking an authentic, well-organized, and diverse day in Tasmania’s outdoors, this tour checks all the boxes. It combines adventure, education, and leisure—a true showcase of Tasmania’s natural charm.
“Great day trip! We did the Tahune airwalk & swinging bridge walk. Both are easy walks. Took a quick dip in the thermal swimming pool (but only 30mi…”

This tour offers a well-rounded day immersed in Tasmania’s natural wonders, perfect for those who want authentic experiences with knowledgeable guides, all at a reasonable price. Whether you’re a family, a solo adventurer, or a nature enthusiast, it’s a solid choice for appreciating the best that Tasmania has to offer.