St Patrick’s Head, Tasmania
With youngster in tow, often all that is possible is a well-timed few hours. And sometimes, that’s perfect.
This issue includes the City to Pub walk in Sydney, a spectacular multi-day trek in Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania, The Light to Light Walk in southern NSW, a tropical stroll on Fitzroy Island, a day’s walk in the foothills of Mt Barney in Queensland and a half day hike on Tasmania’s East Coast at St Patrick’s Head.
With youngster in tow, often all that is possible is a well-timed few hours. And sometimes, that’s perfect.
The foothills of Mount Barney let you embrace
the mountain without climbing to her summit. Rocky scrambles and grassy ambles lead to pockets of subtropical rainforest, refreshing creek crossings and beautiful waterfalls.
A short boat ride from Cairns but hiding in plain sight of its superstar neighbours, this small tropical island is a pleasure cruise unto itself.
A relaxed overnighter combines the simple and quiet pleasures of Kingdom Animalia with the great translucent aquamarine.
Right in the thick of it but somehow a little less known, the Du Cane Range overflows with Tasmania mythic. Plus David Bowie movies.
With shimmering city views, this beautiful city walk offers ample opportunity to reflect on the intersection of this Country’s White and black history.
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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