Savage & Whyte River Walk, Tasmania.
To journey into this astonishing fragment of one of the most primitive and untouched rainforests on earth is to catch a glimpse of Gondwanaland.
In this issue, glimpse untouched rainforests on a kayaking and walking journey through takayna / Tarkine; experience ‘day-walk heaven’ with a week of day walks in the mighty Flinders Ranges; find hidden Melbourne gems and spy beautiful birdlife while celebrating the rehabilitation of Merri Creek; tackle the Thorsborne Trail for a new appreciation of Australia’s largest tropical island, Hinchinbrook; venture into the New South Wales high country to experience sweeping alpine plains and iconic mountain huts on a walk through the Jagungal Wilderness; and, head down to the Bass Coast, a quieter corner of Victoria with fine food and splendid isolation little more than an hour from Melbourne.
To journey into this astonishing fragment of one of the most primitive and untouched rainforests on earth is to catch a glimpse of Gondwanaland.
Travelling light through day-walk heaven in the mighty Flinders Ranges is a sublime mix of adventure and comfort.
Find hidden Melbourne gems and spy beautiful birdlife while celebrating the rehabilitation of one of Melbourne north’s loveliest waterways.
Go overnight or for a week but with drop toilets, waterfall baths, peak-bagging, boat rides and slick phone apps, the Thorsborne Trail will give you a new appreciation for Queensland’s largest tropical island.
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.
Just when you think you may have seen a majority of Victoria’s most spectacular beaches, you head o from Melbourne for a pleasant walk along the Bass Coast east of Phillip Island with a pretty standard set of expectations.
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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