Mount Sonder, Northern Territory.
To spend a day elevated in the central desert is to connect with a profound touchstone of Australian-ness. Doubly so if coming via Berlin.
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To spend a day elevated in the central desert is to connect with a profound touchstone of Australian-ness. Doubly so if coming via Berlin.
The thrill of a day venturing on foot into stunning but harsh country is only aided by swims en route and the comforts of El Questro awaiting your return.
Heads down, we can spend a lifetime overlooking public art but, once seen, the new dimension deepens our relationship to place.
With public transport creating an elegant loop, the oft-overlooked swathe of wild between Sydney and Wollongong is heaven-sent for a 36-hour ocean reset.
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.
From the ocean, deep into the lush temperate rainforest of the Otways, follow the otherworldly Erskine River up to its namesake falls.
In suburban Sydney, a down- to-the-creek-and-up-again walk offers ample opportunities
to experience the Australian bush, reflect on the peculiar accommodations it has had to make for humankind and work up a sweat.
A big day on the famed South Coast immerses you in the triple pleasures of wildlife, seaspray and culture. Not to mention breaching whales just off-shore.
Sculpted by the Lerderderg River, the Lerderderg Gorge offers a remarkable location to walk through and discover. Starting at Mackenzies…
The Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne (RBGC) is an area of remnant bushland located within an hour’s drive from the city.…
This walk follows the Yarra River from the Fairfield Boathouse through Yarra Bend Park to Kew’s Flying Fox Conservation Area.…
This 5-kilometre walk follows a well-defined path along Sydney’s rocky coast with stunning ocean vistas and a chance to see…
This out and back hike through the Tasman National Park commences at the Fortescue Bay Campground and follows a section…
A summer-only rock-hop across pristine waterholes in Tasmania’s youngest national park.
Starting at the Distillery Creek picnic ground inland from Aireys Inlet, this accessible track traverses either side of the gorget. This…
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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