The Blue Mountains are a bushwalkers paradise, featuring some of the most spectacular bushwalks in the world. There are many different trails to choose from, there are gentle walks for the novice or tough terrain for the advanced. Be amongst the blue gums and bell birds as you take in the surrounding panoramic views.
The Great Ocean Walk stretches 91kms from Apollo Bay to Glenample Homestead. Passing through beautiful national parks, this walk was designed so that you can take it easy with a short hike or complete an overnight hike and stay at a picturesque camping site.
Winding through the south-west of Western Australia, the Bibbulmun track is just under 1000 km in distance. It will take you through eight country towns and offers you many campsites along the trail. A great way to be up close and personal with Western Australia’s flora and fauna.
The Heysen trail will lead you through bushland, coastal areas and rugged gorges, stretching 1200 km in total. Join the trail for a day or a month and take in the scenic highlights of the Flinders Ranges and Wilpena Pound.
The Larapinta Trail starts at Alice Springs and takes you through a fascinating landscape of ancient gorges and pristine waterholes. With serious walking distances covered, you’ll be sleeping well under the stars throughout the trail.
Walk 65 km into the heart of Tasmania’s Wilderness World Heritage Area. This track can take six days or sample it for a day. With stunning scenery and physical challenges, this mountain walk has a reputation as one of the great wilderness bushwalks.
Walk through the national park that surrounds Sydney Harbour and cover some of the country’s most famous landmarks. These walks are one of the best ways to take in Sydney’s spectacular sights, so take a break at one of the many lookouts or harbour islands and enjoy sweeping views of Sydney Harbour, sandstone cliffs and bushland.
The Great Walk runs the entire length of Fraser Island, allowing you to select from a range of paths. Choose a short half day trek or take an 11 day walk that covers the whole island. Passing through forests and coastlines, the trail showcases the island’s amazing flora and fauna.