Waking up to the busy chattering of Yellow Wattlebirds, guests will watch the morning sun sparkle through
the forest from the comfort of bed. After a delicious breakfast, it’s time to start the journey along five
beautiful beaches.
This brings the opportunity to watch Bottlenose Dolphins play in the surf and White-bellied Sea Eagles soaring overhead whilst walking past the carpet of exotic shells lining the water’s edge. Winding through tracks of grassy tussocks to the sand dunes and to Bloodstone Beach, walkers will retrace the steps of French explorer Nicholas Baudin who visited in 1802 and pass the probation outpost of Point Lesueur.
Before settling into the White Gums Camp, walkers can take a quick swim or observe numerous bird species,
including the rare Forty-spotted Pardalote, Spotted and Striated Pardalote, Scarlet Robins, Silvereyes,
Green Rosellas, Yellow-rumped Thornbill and Strong-billed, Yellow-throated, Black-headed, Crescent and New
Holland Honeyeaters.
Cuckoos (Fan-tailed, Pallid, and Golden Bronze) may also be spotted on the White Gums in Spring, when they
lay eggs in the nests of Superb Fairy-wrens, Satin Flycatchers and Yellow-rumped Thornbills. Walkers will
also find an abundance of Common Wombats, Bennett's Wallabies and Forester Kangaroos. After this perfect day,
guests can relax with fellow walkers, before enjoying a candlelit dinner of the finest Tasmanian food and wine.
Overnight Accommodation: Wilderness Glamping at White Gums Camp