Kosciuszko, Dead Horse Gap, New South Wales.
A loop via the roof of Australia takes in sweeping alpine views before descending into
a verdant valley and following a cascading river.
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A loop via the roof of Australia takes in sweeping alpine views before descending into
a verdant valley and following a cascading river.
Travelling light through day-walk heaven in the mighty Flinders Ranges is a sublime mix of adventure and comfort.
Make sure to explore the epic Jagungal Wilderness at least once in your lifetime – sweeping alpine plains, iconic mountain huts and the omnipresent Mount Jagungal.
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.
Experience the ‘turning of the fagus’, when a tree from the time of Gondwanaland turns Tasmania’s Cradle Valley gold and scarlet.
Traverse a deep gorge, see stunning waterfalls and swim in a rock pool, all on the outskirts of Sydney.
Gariwerd (The Grampians) has dominated both the region’s landscape and legendary local stories for aeons. Its striking features of tilted sedimentary ridges is etched into the myths of the Djab Wurrung and Jadawadjali people.
Experience panoramic views of never-ending mountains, billion-year-old rocks and outstanding biodiversity.
A day walk revealing the variety of coastal and mountain topography on this jewel in Bass Strait.
Sweeping alpine plans, iconic mountain huts and the omnipresent Mount Jagungal.
A remote cluster of volcanic peaks in NSW is home to some of the best bushwalking and stargazing in the land.
Blue skies and white snow: Kosciuszko National Park serves up inimitable alpine views and offers much to discover.
Mount Bartle Frere is Queensland’s highest peak. Enjoy a hike through tropical rainforest with views across the Atherton Tablelands.
Two day walks in takayna / Tarkine offer splendour beyond words in one of the largest expanses of cool temperate rainforest in the world.
From the Central Station picnic area follow the Woongoolba Creek boardwalk through a microclimate of lush rainforest. Look out for…
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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