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Great Walhalla Alpine Trail (VIC) – Surrounded by alpine meadows, fast flowing streams and pre-historic myrtle beech trees, this two day guided trek follows a 40km section of the 680km Australian Alps Walking Track. The expedition takes walkers through stunning land formations, tunnels of twisted snow gums and huge mountain ash forests; an incredible wilderness experience. www.greatwalhallaalpinetrail.com |
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Great Ocean Walk with Bothfeet (VIC) Stretching 100 kilometres along Victoria’s spectacular west coast, the Great Ocean Walk passes through calcified cliffs, coastal scrubland and breathtaking wind-sculptured landscapes. Hikers have uninterrupted views of the mighty Southern Ocean and can choose from a three day “Cape to Cape” walk, a six day trek, or nine day expedition that covers the entire length of the Great Ocean Walk. www.bothfeet.com.au |
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The Jatbula Trail Walk (NT) – The Jatbula is an ancient ‘song line’ that once enabled Indigenous Australians to access different parts of the land. Taking you into the heart of the Nitmiluk National Park, the trail winds across savannah grassland, past crystal clear creeks, beneath high escarpments and through paperbark forests. www.tourismnt.com.au |
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Cradle Mountain Huts (TAS) – Sitting in the middle of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage area on the Overland Track are Cradle Mountain Huts. The jagged contours of Cradle Mountain are a constant companion for walkers as they navigate their way through a mosaic of crater lakes, alpine plateaus and spectacular waterfalls. www.cradlehuts.com.au |
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Ecotrek (SA) – Targeting travellers with a thirst for action, Ecotrek has created a range of walking, cycling and water-based adventures in various hotspots around Australia. There are a series of short getaways to South Australia and Victoria; perfect for weekend warriors in need of a nature fix. www.ecotrek.com.au |
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Pichi Richi Camel Tours (SA) – Located within 260 acres of native bush in the magnificent Flinders Ranges, Pichi Richi Camel Tours offer a variety of experiences ranging from candlelit dinners and sunset rides to seven day safaris. The tours take visitors through a semi arid landscape, dominated by rugged ranges and quartzite slopes. www.pichirichicameltours.com |
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Fraser Island Great Walk (QLD) – Discover the exceptional beauty of the largest sand island in the world, with a Footprints on Fraser a 5 day guided and fully catered walking tour. Meander through ancient rainforest to freshwater lakes flanked by strikingly coloured sand cliffs. Set up camp under the stars after walking where 4WD’s dare not venture. www.footprintsonfraser.com.au |
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Sunshine Coast Hinterland Great Walk (QLD) – Montville Getaways provides a range of luxury accommodation that trekkers use as a base while exploring the natural beauty of Blackall Range. Situated in one of the most dramatic terrains in Queensland, bushwalkers can opt for a leisurely half-day stroll or full day walks that take pass through gorges, waterfalls and rainforest rock pools. www.montvillegetaways.com.au |
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Bibbulmun Track (WA) – Measuring nearly 1,000 from the Perth Hills to Albany on the south coast, this epic walking trail kilometres is named after the region’s Indigenous tribe. Hikers pass through massive tracts of jarrah, marri, karri and tingle forests interspersed with flower filled swamps and wetlands. www.bibbulmuntrack.org.au |
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Cape to Cape Walk (WA) – Situated in the far southwestern corner of Western Australia is a 135 kilometre track that runs along the spine of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge. The Cape to Cape Walk hugs the coast, providing walkers with panoramic cliff top views that alternate between rugged granite headlands, sheer limestone ledges and long stretches of wild, sandy beaches. www.capetocapetrack.com.au |
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Bay of Fires (TAS) - At the edge of Mt. William National Park, the magnificent wilderness coastline known as the Bay of Fires invites you to experience its dramatic landscape, ecology and wildlife. Led by well-informed, young Tasmanian guides, small groups can explore the beach environment and the rich diversity of the nearby woodlands. www.bayoffires.com.au |
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