Walking in Australia
Australia’s vast wide open spaces are blessed with many national parks and excellent walking trails, with such diverse options available as hiking through towering treetops, along deep rust-red gorges and overlooking spectacular coastlines.
Check out our selection of multi-day treks and day walks.
Multi-Day Treks

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At the edge of Mt. William National Park, the magnificent wilderness coastline known as the Bay of Fires invites you to experience a Tasmanian trekking tour with dramatic landscape, ecology and wildlife. Led by well-informed, young Tasmanian guides, small groups can explore both the fascinating beach environment and the rich diversity of the nearby woodlands. And at the Bay of Fires Lodge, offering superb accommodation in this near-uninhabited wilderness paradise, both solitude and comfort are guaranteed. More
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It's time for you to rediscover your nomadic ways in a truly amazing place. The 60 kilometres between Cradle Mountain and Lake St Clair forms Tasmania's famous Overland Track. Step by step you will be transformed by images of serene mountains, calm lakes and dark forests and the pace of life will slow. More
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Take beautiful coastal scenery; add some long stretches of remote beach, and historic lighthouse, stunning rock formations that happen to be world renowned and wildlife galore and what do you have? The recipe for one of the world's great walks, that's what. More
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One of Australia’s newest long distance walking tracks, the Gold Coast Hinterland Walk joins the Lamington and Springbrook Plateaus together. The track starts in the magnificent rainforest of Lamington National Park. More
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Immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of the Red Centre, trekking sections of the Larapinta Trail, one of the most popular walks in Australia. More
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Kangaroo Island is the third largest island in Australia. With over 25% of it protected, it’s a paradise for walkers and naturalists alike. More
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Fraser Island is a precious part of Australia’s natural and cultural heritage. World heritage listed, it is the largest sand island in the world. More
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Day walks
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Trek to the striking and imposing summits of Beerwah or Tibrogargen. The views as we make our way to the top are simply breath taking. More
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