Magnetic Island, Queensland.
With 23 different bays and coves to explore, and flying under the radar of the big Queensland destinations, you’ll never be happier to get lost in paradise while walking this stunning national park.
In this issue, take a spring pilgrimage to bathe in an ocean of NSW’s star wildflower 45 minutes from Sydney at Peaches Viewpoint in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park; get lost in paradise on a short trip to World Heritage-listed Magnetic Island, just five kilometres from Townsville; experience peak Tasmanian wilderness along the 85-kilometre (6 to 8-day) South Coast Track; snowshoe out into the pristine solitude of Mt Hotham for dramatic, 360-degree views; wander Castlecrag, an idyllic peninsula suburb in Sydney’s inner north, with natural beauty and significant site-specific architecture; and lastly, take a trip to Karijini National Park and walk the four kilometre Dales Gorge Loop Trail to experience a stunning outback oasis.
With 23 different bays and coves to explore, and flying under the radar of the big Queensland destinations, you’ll never be happier to get lost in paradise while walking this stunning national park.
A day’s stroll out into the pristine solitude of the winter high plains using an ancient mode of transport is a perfect entry point to experiencing the back country.
Resting in Sydney’s inner north Castlecrag, an idyllic peninsula suburb setting proudly in Middle Harbour as a haven for natural beauty and significant sit- specific architecture.
With rock walls billions of years old and swimming holes you couldn’t dream up, this corner of the Pilbara is a stunning oasis in one of the most isolated places on earth.
Fly in, no roads, no towns, big sky, sweeping views and sleeping by the ocean for a week in this World Heritage area is peak Tasmanian wilderness.
There are celebrity plants and then there’s the waratah.
Take a spring pilgrimage to bathe in an ocean of NSW’s star wildflower 45 minutes from Sydney.
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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