Mt Killiecrankie to the Dock, Tasmania
A day walk revealing the variety of coastal and mountain topography on this jewel in Bass Strait.
Flinders Island beckons with its glistening beaches, unique mountain topography and a diverse array of wildlife. With a plethora of walks on Flinders Island, each with their own summits and viewpoints, there is no shortage of options for rewarding vistas across the bass strait, with its formidable granite peaks rising boldly. With an overwhelming number of beaches for a swim and lunch break, an opportunity for a moment of secluded rejuvenation is always available. The best time to visit Flinders Island is from late spring to summer when the weather is most favourable for swimming and walking. So, lace up the boots, jump on a plane and tackle a Flinders Island walk to discover the breathtaking nooks of this Bass Strait gem.
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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