Trousers Point, Flinders Island
This is an interesting explorative stroll through coastal heath and casuarina scrub with a rewarding swim at the end –…
Tasmania is home to some of the country’s most spectacular and rewarding hiking trails. Ranging from 2-kilometre short and accessible hikes to 85-kilometre coastal journeys, Tasmania walks offer an opportunity for a hiker of any level to explore its famous wilderness. Set along the south-western coastline, the South Coast Track is a challenging 6- to 8-day walk in Tasmania which meanders between untouched mountainous terrain and the beach, with the opportunity to camp by the ocean. As a counterpoint to this hike, the Hogarth Falls walk is one of the best day walks in Tasmania. Situated towards the back of Strahan’s historic People’s Park, this 40-minute return walk through a remnant patch of temperate rainforest offers a glimpse of Tasmania’s pristine landscape, rich with native plant species and home to the two-tiered waterfalls. The best walks in Tasmania vary dramatically across the state, presenting the chance to explore diverse and unabated splendour, whether it be near a town or isolated within a national park.
This is an interesting explorative stroll through coastal heath and casuarina scrub with a rewarding swim at the end –…
This 6km track follows Dove Lake with the towering dolerite columns of Cradle Mountain as a backdrop. The rich biodiversity…
This walk showcases a variety of flora, fauna and landforms. Begin at Narawntapu National Park Visitors Centre and wander behind…
Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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