Champagne Springs, Western Australia.
The thrill of a day venturing on foot into stunning but harsh country is only aided by swims en route and the comforts of El Questro awaiting your return.
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The thrill of a day venturing on foot into stunning but harsh country is only aided by swims en route and the comforts of El Questro awaiting your return.
Facing the inevitable weather here is your ticket to one of the rawest, wildest, most arresting – and rarest – landscapes on earth.
A testing day or a more relaxed overnighter, one of Southeast Queensland’s most loved walks will deliver you right to the heart of Gondwana.
With superstar geology to rival the country’s best, and flora and colours seemingly from another planet, Purnululu is the Kimberley writ large.
From the ocean, deep into the lush temperate rainforest of the Otways, follow the otherworldly Erskine River up to its namesake falls.
With plenty of human company, and a stone’s throw from Launceston, The Walls is perfect for the novice walker. Biblical in both name and scale, and for the more experienced, a lifetime of off-track deviations await.
To dip one’s toe – literally and metaphorically – into the delights and wilds of The NT, there might be no better place to start.
Bring your gear, resilience
and best understanding of the weather and you’ll join a storied 50-year tradition of traversing The Arthurs through one of Tasmania’s seven UNESCO World Heritage sites.
With 10,000 kilometres of ocean on one side, 3000 kilometres
of desert on the other and just
a tad over 1000 kilometres to walk, The Bib’s numbers can be daunting. But it is not without
its comforts, including being changed by such extended time spent deep in the heart of quiet, varied and beautiful country.
The track to the waterhole at Amalia Gorge has a couple of challenging pinch points to negotiate but the reward…
This short hike encapsulates the essence of The Kimberley commencing in dry Savannah woodland before plunging amongst the lush tropical…
Over a big four days, the highs and lows of this walk – both geographic and personal – are fabulously framed by icy water by day and open fires at night.
This hike is a wild, wet and perhaps snowy journey through a mythic Australian setting to an unlikely named destination.
The first section of the Carnarvon Great Walk follows the Carnarvon Creek as it meanders through sandstone country. With Carnarvon…
With plants and animals largely unchanged from their ancestors in the fossil record, a walk through the World Heritage- listed Gondwana Rainforests is a chance to experience one
of the most ancient environments on earth.
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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