You’ll clip in with expert guides and soar across Hollybank’s blue gum forest canopy on six ziplines — including Australia’s longest ride over Piper River. With small groups and digital photos included, this day trip from Launceston lets you feel both nerves and awe (plus a few laughs) high above Tasmania’s wild side.
Li, our guide, grinned as she tightened my harness — “Don’t worry, you’ll love it,” she said, and I half-believed her. The group was mostly locals from Launceston plus a couple from Sydney who kept joking about drop bears (still not sure if that’s real). We started at Hollybank Treetops Adventure with this nervous excitement in the air — you could smell the eucalyptus and something earthy, like wet bark after rain. The training was quick but somehow comforting; they made sure we all clipped in right before we set off for the first platform.
I didn’t expect how quiet it would feel up there. Zipping between the trees, there’s this whoosh in your ears and then just green everywhere — blue gums stretching out below, sunlight flickering through the canopy. At one point Li pointed out a tiny bird I’d never have noticed otherwise (she called it a pardalote? I probably butchered that). You get these little facts about the forest as you go, but honestly, my brain was mostly focused on not looking down too much. The big one — Australia’s longest zipline at 400 meters — goes right over Piper River. My hands were sweating by then but wow, when you’re flying over that river, it almost feels slow because it’s so high up. I still think about that view sometimes.
The whole thing took around three hours, maybe less? We finished with digital photos — which is good because my own hands were too shaky for selfies. There were only about ten of us, so nobody got rushed or lost in the crowd. There’s something kind of funny about seeing everyone’s helmet hair at the end; we all looked mildly electrocuted and weirdly proud of ourselves. If you’re thinking about a day trip from Launceston or want to try a proper zipline tour in Tasmania… well, just go for it. It sticks with you more than you’d think.
The guided canopy zipline tour lasts approximately 2.5 to 3 hours including training and walking to the launch zone.
Yes, participants must be under 135kg; those under 40kg or under age 7 will ride tandem.
Children aged 8-15 must be accompanied by an adult; younger children may ride tandem depending on weight.
Wear closed-toe shoes and comfortable clothing; avoid skirts or dresses for safety reasons.
Yes, digital photos of your experience are included with your booking.
No lunch is provided; however, vegetarian options can be arranged if needed for other onsite activities.
The longest zipline reaches up to 50 meters above ground as it crosses Piper River.
No previous experience is needed; full training and safety equipment are provided by professional guides.
Your day includes professional local guides who handle all safety training and gear fitting before leading you through six ziplines across Hollybank forest near Launceston. Digital photos come with your booking so you can relive those moments later — lockers are available onsite for your stuff while you’re up in the trees.
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