Mt Field & The Styx Valley Explorer

- Продолжительность: 3 дн. (прибл.)
- Место встречи: TAS
- Код предложения: PU60XK
Payment Options
When booking this tour we take full payment unless otherwise stated.
If you wish to make a deposit for this tour, you can. In the Payment Options box on the booking form, please indicate if you wish to make a deposit or pay for the tour in full.
The deposit is $400.00 per guest.
Please Note: Once you have completed the booking form, it will indicate that the full tour price is due.
However, if you have noted in the "Payment Options" box that you only wish to pay a deposit, this is what we will charge your card when we receive your booking.
Brief Itinerary
This tour is based from our Wilderness Retreat near New Norfolk, 40km from Hobart. We take a short drive each day through the picturesque
Derwent Valley, to the National Park and our walks.
Day 1 includes the magnificent Russell Falls, the Tall Tree Circuit and Lady Barren Falls. Day 2 takes us on an alpine walk across the Tarn Shelf. On Day 3 we do a drive/walking tour through the Styx [Valley of the Giants] home to some of the tallest trees in the world!
Cancellation and Refund PolicyCanceling the tour up to 6 weeks prior, a full refund less a 10% booking fee will be refunded. From 6 weeks to 3 weeks prior a 50% refund will be given. Up to 3 weeks prior to the tour no refund will be given.
If you wish to transfer your booking to another date this can be done up to 6
weeks prior only. Please note the 10% booking fee is 10% of the tour price.
it has commenced, due to a medical emergency or any other reason, no refund,
partial or in full, will be given.
Please note that all tours are subject minimum numbers and the tour will only run if those minimum numbers are met. We strongly suggest that when you book flights and accommodation, that you take out travel insurance to cover any cancellation of a tour. Tasmanian Hikes will not be liable to cover any travel cost should a tour be canceled or delayed.
a tour due to unsafe conditions such as severe weather, floods, bush fires or
sudden track closures.