Wilsons Promontory Southern Circuit, Victoria
A lifetime following the sheltered ribbons of trail around the Prom might not ever be enough. A cocoon of astonishing beauty, splendid isolation is always at hand despite its fame.
Follow the Kiama Coast Walk on NSW’s South Coast, venture to Tasmania for Minnow Falls walk, take in the sweeping coastal cliffs of South Australia’s Marion Coastal Trail, or descend deep into the Grose Valley in the Blue Mountains for a three-day journey from Victoria Falls to Perry’s Lookdown. Explore the Como Heritage & Environment Trail in Sydney’s south, and for those looking to go remote, the Wilsons Promontory Southern Circuit in Victoria is for you.
A lifetime following the sheltered ribbons of trail around the Prom might not ever be enough. A cocoon of astonishing beauty, splendid isolation is always at hand despite its fame.
Blue Mountains views are grand and all. But what about those iconic vistas, plus being folded deep into the arms of temperate eucalypt forest, waterfalls and beautiful quiet camping spots?
A technical and thrilling half day – some say Tassie’s best – with waterfalls and views, that gets you back in time for the footy, bagel in hand.
In the southern suburbs of a big city – where arid and rocky country suddenly transforms into wild ocean – is a place of perspective-shaping geology and history.
Food at hand, swimming options galore and all serviced by a train, this walk is a rolling showcase of the abundant glories of the NSW South Coast.
The gem-like pockets of the Emerald City, all filled with their own idiosyncratic charms and history, are countless. And discovering them can be a deeply restorative and treasured thing.
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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