
Kangaroo Island, South Australia.
A visit to explore Kangaroo Island’s iconic sites proves to be deeply immersive and rewarding due to encounters with the local fauna, whilst moving through an impressive landscape.
With a world heritage listed Gondwanan rainforest nestled into the South-Eastern Queensland region, this ancient landscape brims with potential walking opportunities. The 22-kilometre Border Trail is one of the best hikes in South East Queensland as it embarks the walker on a journey back in time, where the surrounding fauna and flora is predominately unchanged from the fossil record. For another short and punchy Lamington National Park hike, the Mt Mitchell trail offers a steady climb through montane heath, with the option for a picnic on the top of the East Peak. The range of Lamington National Park walks provide options for experienced hikers or for those wanting to dip their toes into the world of overnight trekking.
A visit to explore Kangaroo Island’s iconic sites proves to be deeply immersive and rewarding due to encounters with the local fauna, whilst moving through an impressive landscape.
A mere one hour drive and a ferry ride from Brisbane puts you in a tropical haven where a range of stunning day walks through unique country abound..
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 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.
Located in the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area – renowned for its evolutionary history and biodiversity. A steady…
Located near Lamington, these remote falls are worth the effort as you can swim right below the 30 metre cascade.…
This loop in the Bunya Mountains National Park is best after rain and in the cooler part of the day.…
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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