West Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
The remote shorelines of the western Eyre Peninsula offers many walks along dramatic coastal formations contrasting with spectacular bays and a heaving ocean.
The Winter edition comprises a camping trip to Lake Elizabeth in the Otway Ranges in search of
Platypuses, a hike in the Northern Rivers region, walks along the far west Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, half day hikes in Queensland’s spectacular Granite Belt, plus an intrepid adventure in the Blue Mountains.
The remote shorelines of the western Eyre Peninsula offers many walks along dramatic coastal formations contrasting with spectacular bays and a heaving ocean.
Tucked away in an already tucked away spot, this quiet, sensual and moody sanctuary deep in the Otway Ranges is an easy overnighter.
A few days wandering the granite landscapes of Girraween prove you don’t necessarily need to walk a long way to experience the joy of bushwalking.
The central deserts have some star attractions for walkers, but while going the path less travelled can be daunting, the rewards are manifold.
Megalong doesn’t have to be mega long – or fast – particularly when such bounties abound.
Exit through the cemetery toward the archaic and unsound pier, bunkers and ominously named swimming holes.
But with beautiful skies above and rolling surf below, such is a family escape.
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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