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2-Day Walking and Ferry Loop: Wynyard, Tasmania—Coastal Sights, History & Local Eats

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Day 1: Coastal Sights

Wynyard, Tasmania, Australia on January 18, 2026

8:00am

Breakfast at The Hamlyn

Local café known for strong coffee and hearty breakfasts—try the smashed avo on sourdough; great start before coastal walking. (Opens 7:30am weekdays, 8:00am weekends).
AUD18, 0h45m

9:00am

Wynyard Waterfront & Wharf Walk

Leisurely stroll along the Inglis River mouth and wharf to see fishing boats, salt marsh birds and panoramic views; good for photos and birdwatching.
AUD0, 1h0m

10:30am

Table Cape Tulip Farm & Lighthouse (seasonal)

Short drive west (10–15 min) to Table Cape for coastal cliffs and lighthouse views; in spring (Sept–Oct) the tulip fields are in bloom—check seasonal opening for farm access.
AUD0, 1h0m

12:00pm

Lunch at Table Cape Café or picnic at Table Cape Reserve

Casual café fare or bring a picnic to enjoy coastal views; café typically open 9am–3pm but hours vary by season—call ahead.
AUD25, 1h0m

1:30pm

Sisters Beach

Drive further west (15–20 min) to sisters Beach for a walk on long white sand and rock platforms—calm waters and good for beachcombing and relaxation.
AUD0, 1h30m

3:30pm

Boat Harbour Beach Lookouts (optional short detour)

If time allows, stop at Boat Harbour for dramatic coastal scenery and a short coastal walk; adds 20–30 minutes driving each way.
AUD0, 0h45m

5:00pm

Return to Wynyard & Rinse

Return to town to freshen up before dinner; short break after afternoon exploring.
AUD0, 0h45m

6:30pm

Dinner at The Strand (Wynyard Hotel or local bistro)

Popular local pub/bistro offering seafood and Tasmanian produce—relaxed atmosphere to sample local fish or steak. Check current hours; many pubs open from 5pm.
AUD40, 1h30m

Day 2: History & Markets

Wynyard, Tasmania, Australia on January 19, 2026

8:00am

Breakfast at Café Marley or local bakery

Grab pastries or a cooked breakfast before a morning market or museum visit; bakeries open ~7:30am weekdays, 8:00am weekends.
AUD12, 0h45m

9:00am

Van Diemen's Land Company site & Inglis River history walk

Self-guided walk around historical sites and interpretive signage about the 19th-century company that shaped the area—good for local history context.
AUD0, 1h0m

10:30am

Wynyard Markets (if scheduled) or Civic Park

Check for local markets (often weekends) for crafts, fresh produce and local specialty foods; otherwise explore Civic Park and riverside reserves.
AUD0, 1h0m

12:00pm

Lunch at Pier 39 Seafood or local fish & chips

Casual waterfront dining with fresh local seafood options—open from midday; ideal for tasting Tasmanian scallops or fish and chips.
AUD25, 1h0m

1:30pm

Coastal cycle or e-scooter along the riverside

Rent a bike or e-scooter to explore the riverside and nearby reserves at a relaxed pace; rentals vary so check availability and hours.
AUD20, 1h0m

3:00pm

Table Cape Museum or local gallery (if open)

Visit small local museums or galleries showcasing maritime and agricultural history—opening hours vary, typically mornings to mid-afternoon on select days.
AUD5, 0h45m

5:00pm

Sunset at Wynyard Wharf

Return to the wharf for sunset over the Inglis River mouth—perfect photo opportunity and peaceful end to the trip.
AUD0, 0h30m

6:30pm

Dinner at Maritime Restaurant or Shoreline Café

Select a waterfront restaurant offering Tasmanian seafood or regional dishes—book ahead for weekend dining; most close by 9pm.
AUD45, 1h30m
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