Tasmania Great Walks

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If you love the outdoors then you are guaranteed to love Tasmania with its staggering 2000km’s of walking tracks, fabulous fishing, golf and abundance of other outdoor pursuits such as sea kayaking, river rafting, rock climbing, diving, tramping, mountain biking and more!

Tasmania Great Walks: Hobart and Surrounds, The Western Wilderness, North West Coast & King Island, Launceston, Tamar and The North and East Coast & Flinders Island

Fluted Cape Walk

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South Bruny National Park, the Fluted Cape walk departs from Grass Point and provides trampers with a circuit route offering impressive views

Duckhole Lake

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Graded as a Level 2 walk, this means the track is an easy walk and suitable for most fitness levels and all age groups.

Coal Mines Historic Site

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Located on the Tasman Peninsula, this site was once home to 600 convicts who had the difficult and dangerous task of extracting the coal.

Tasmania Great Walks

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You are guaranteed to love Tasmania with its staggering 2000km’s of walking tracks, fabulous fishing, golf and abundance of outdoor pursuits.

Franklin River Nature Trail

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The Franklin River is the few true remaining wilderness rivers in Australia, and if you are travelling between Queenstown and Tarraleah.

Huon Pine Walk

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The Huon Pine Walk is regarded as one of the best short walks in Tasmania. Taking the opportunity to walk amongst the oldest living organism.

Nelson Falls

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Waterfalls are a fascinating favourite stop and Tasmania has some wonderful falls, however, none perhaps are better than the Nelson Falls.

Crater Lake Circuit

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The 5.7km Crater Lake Circuit Walk is set at a comparatively low altitude compared with many of the other tracks in the Cradle Mountain area.

Echo Point

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Echo Point walk is not a circuit; rather it is a trail that follows the shoreline of Lake St Clair to Echo Point situated 10km up the lake.

The Nut

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Aptly named Nut towers over the beautiful and quaint village of Stanley. The Nut is volcanic rock which rises 152 metres above Bass Straight.

Springlawn Nature Walk

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A half-hour’s drive from Devonport is the Narawntapu National Park and the Springlawn Nature Walk, a great favourite of birdwatchers.

Organ Pipes, Mt Wellington

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Mount Wellington & Wellington Park situated on the outskirts of Hobart provide a multitude of glorious walks, the Organ Pipes Walk

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