Lake Webster Tarn Shelf, Tasmania.
A group of mates have their senses and minds ignited by the glory of Tasmania’s first national park.
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A group of mates have their senses and minds ignited by the glory of Tasmania’s first national park.
Don’t let the onset of the cooler months dissuade you: nature-lovers will find plenty to discover at Barrington Tops in winter.
The Larapinta Trail is an achievable escape set in the scenic heart of Central Australia that encourages visitors to enjoy life’s small pleasures.
This guided walk is booked through one of several tour operators licensed to access the trail. The hike passes through…
This challenging walk reveals the power of erosion by the Murchison River with a spectacular gorge carved out of the…
The climb to the 437m summit from Sawmill Beach in Cid Harbour will test your fitness but provide panoramic views…
Kings Canyon in the Watarrka National Park is an important conservation area with many unique flora and fauna species. After…
An iconic walk on Victoria’s southern coastline showcasing a range of ecology from eucalypt forest, ocean rivermouth, heathland and dramatic…
Just out of Dunkeld in western Victoria is a reasonably strenuous hike commencing through open woodland and climbing to the…
A more family friendly hike in the Flinders Range than Wilpena Pound and still providing rewarding views. Heading through the…
Historically and geologically, the Tasman Peninsula is a dramatic and fascinating place.This four-day trek adds another dimension to Tasmania’s world-class…
It is a tough climb up the highest volcanic plug in the Glass Mountains, but from the 556 metre summit…
The Karijini National Park is just north of the Tropic of Cancer and the region has a semi-desert tropical climate.…
Located in the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area – renowned for its evolutionary history and biodiversity. A steady…
A strenuous hike from the Kakadu woodland plain up to Burrungkuy (Nourlangie), a large sandstone outcrop. Midway through the trek…
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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