Australian
When visitors think of Australia, an image of Sydney Opera House, Ayer’s Rock, Crocodile Dundee or Skippy the Kangaroo springs to mind.
When visitors think of Australia, an image of Sydney Opera House, Ayer’s Rock, Crocodile Dundee or Skippy the Kangaroo springs to mind.
A tour of Australia, the world's biggest and sunniest island, is not complete without visiting the monumental Australian Capital Territory.
The royal Garden State of Victoria may be Australia’s smallest state, It is very large on life. The pulsating heart of the State of Victoria.
The big, bold, bountiful land of Western Australia has a remarkable range of top shelf holiday destinations for the traveller.
Kakadu to Uluru (Ayer’s Rock), the vast Northern Territory is like nowhere else on Earth. It spans two climate zones two very different worlds
Tracks to suit any level of fitness, time frame & hiking experience, guaranteed to find walks and hikes to suit your personal requirements.
The delightful Hogarth Falls are in People’s Park in the township of Strahan, 36km from Queenstown on the northern shore of Macquarie Harbour
The circuit around Dove Lake is regarded by many as one of best walks. The circuit itself is graded at Level 2 with just one moderate hill.
The Kelly Basin walk to the remnants of the town of East Pillinger is a walk into the rich and vibrant history of Tasmania.
Lake St Clair is situated just a few kilometers off the Lyell Highway (A10), there is a choice of 3 short walks waiting to be enjoyed.
To reach the falls, you have an easy 4km walk through beautiful rainforest along the route of the former North East Dundas Tramway.
Shadow Lake is one of a trio of small lakes to the West of Lake St Clair and accessible from the Lake St Clair car park.