Lake Webster Tarn Shelf, Tasmania.
A group of mates have their senses and minds ignited by the glory of Tasmania’s first national park.
Issue Two of Walkers Journal covers a selection of Australian walks ideal for wintertime adventuring. It includes a coastal walk from Cape Solander to Cronulla, through scrubby coastal heathland and along clifftops. We then follow a 223-kilometre journey along the Larapinta Trail with its dramatic ridge lines and spectacular swimming holes. In Tasmania, take an historic walk through Hobart’s Battery Point or join four mates on an eye-opening hike through Mount Field’s Tarn Shelf. Be surprised by the beauty and diversity of Noosa National Park and inspired by a scenic trek through the Barrington Tops in NSW.
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.
A walk from Sunshine Beach around Noosa’s famed headlands and returning via the Tanglewood Track is an immersion in South-East Queensland’s most spectacular scenery.
Hobart’s Battery Point is a trip through the city’s history that celebrates its modern-day food and arts scene.
The Larapinta Trail is an achievable escape set in the scenic heart of Central Australia that encourages visitors to enjoy life’s small pleasures.
A walk starting in bushland and concluding at the beach offers much variety and is naturally best accompanied by a swim or two.
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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