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Three Capes Walk - Life's An Adventure

Walking to Cape Hauy
Cape Pillar is one of Australia's must do helicopter flight
Every step of the way has amazing views
Three Capes group
At the end of Day2
Prestine rainforst on day 2 WaterFall Bay to Fortesque Bay
Three Capes Walk - Cape Roul
End of Cape Roul has an amazing Dollerite outcrop
Three Capes Walk - Life's an Aadventure guests enjoying the view.
Cape Hauy Three Capes walk
This three-day walk has been designed for those looking for a pack-free walking experience of the Three Capes without the burden of carrying your clothes, food and heavy pack. They walk to the first cape, the spectacular and must-do ‘Cape Raoul’ with its dramatic cliffs. Then the famous track between Waterfall and Fortescue Bays takes in breathtaking coastal views on day two. Finally walking to stunning ‘Cape Hauy’ and view the famous ‘Candlestick’ and “Totem Pole’ sea stacks. A Pack Free Walk! One of the biggest drawcards of this walk is that our guests won’t be asked to carry their clothes, food or overnight bags for the entire walk. This is a big advantage in that you will avoid carrying an additional eight kilograms or more on your back. With Life’s An Adventure, you will carry as little as your water bottle, lunch and camera each day. Two nights in Deluxe Spa Chalets, Stewart Bay Lodge. Fabulous restaurant meals each night featuring local produce.The journey finishes with an unforgettable helicopter flight over Cape Pillar and Tasman Island or choose an exciting wilderness cruise around the base of Cape Pillar for a unique view of the Cape.

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