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Home  >  Articles by: Caroline Shelbourne

Five reasons to take a walk in Tasmania

Tasmania is a truly stunning place to explore on foot – that’s why we have five walks in our most southern state of Australia – and there are certainly five reasons (and more) to join us there soon on one of the Great Walks of Australia.

  1. Each month offers a different delight for walkers whether that be watching humpback whales migrate in November, seeing the forest ablaze with wildflowers in December or swimming in warmer ocean waters after a mountain walk in February
  2. Abundance of wildlife including the rare Tasmanian Devil and an island full of wombats, birds, wallabies, kangaroos, geese and more… see the Bennett’s Wallaby, Forester Kangaroo, Pademelons and white-bellied sea eagles. Our Maria Island Walk is on a UNESCO world heritage listed island, the site of important wildlife conservation programs.
  3. 5 of our 12 Great Walks are located in Tasmania – our terrain and climate are just great for hiking
  4. Explore the Edge of the World when you hit our newest trail on the Three Capes Lodge Walk, next stop Antarctica
  5. Passionate guides bring our story to life – many of them are local to Tasmania, care deeply about their beautiful backyard and can’t wait to share this with you on a walk
  6. Food and wine… wow. Our sparkling white wines and our Pinot Noir are world renowned. You’ll enjoy many a fabulous tipple on the Great Walks and you will have certainly earnt that end of day drink. Our fresh produce, clean air and water, mean that our food offering is rather lovely too – you may enjoy fresh fish or oysters on your next walk
  7. Easy to access – our walks depart from pickups in either Launceston or Hobart, both great gateway cities with major airports and direct flights from mainland Australia
  8. Eco lodges that rival the best in the world – from the timeless architecture of Friendly Beaches Lodge on the Freycinet Experience Walk, the stunning timber design flowing through to the ocean at Bay of Fires Lodge, or the new mind-blowing designs on the Three Capes Lodge Walk, this is a more than comfortable way to walk
  9. Our walks in Tasmania operate primarily from October through to May each year, with some walks also offering winter departures on select dates – what a way to experience the true meaning of seasons
  10. Our Overland Track is an iconic walk that’s on the bucket list of hikers all around the world. Explore it with us on the Cradle Mountain Huts Walk

Ok, so there are 10 reasons and we could just keep on going… so get in touch and we’ll see you in Tassie soon!

Dreaming of hitting the shores of Lord Howe Island and climbing an incredible seven peaks in paradise?

Lord Howe Island

Here are the current dates available for 2019 and 2020. Be quick as spots book out quickly …

Remaining departures for 2019:

18 March           – 4 places available

25 March           – 4 places available

8 April               – 1 place available

29 April             – 2 places available

9 September     – new departure – 14 places available, good vacancies for groups

16 September   – 2 places available

21 October       – 2 places available

28 October       – 2 places available

SOLD OUT DEPARTURES – 1 April, 13 May, 20 May, 23 September, 7 October, 14 October, 25 November, 2 December

Departure dates available in 2020:

March – 2, 9, 16, 23

April – 27

May – 25

September – 7

October – 12, 19 and 26

November – 16 and 30

SOLD OUT DEPARTURES – 18 May, 14 September

 

All bookings are subject to availability. Availability correct as at 21/02/2019.

Need to learn more? For full walk itinerary or to book click here or call Pinetrees on 1800 226 142 from within Australia.

Walk into Luxury is offering a special discount on May and June 2019 departures of its four-day Margaret River Cape to Cape Walk.

To celebrate the start of the 2019 walking season, Great Walks of Australia’s eNews subscribers can book their place on any departure in May or June 2019 for just $2490pp (twin share) – that’s a saving of $200 per person or $400 per couple.

The four-day walk includes luxury pool villa accommodation, exclusive Margaret River food and wine experiences, and four days guided walking along the clifftops, turquoise bays and forest of the Cape to Cape Track.

To claim your discount contact info@walkintoluxury.com.au and mention the Great Walks of Australia eNewsletter – News from the Trails.

Learn more about the Cape to Cape Walk here.

Book a Murray River Walk departing in the month of July 2019 and discover the warmth of the Riverland with their Winter Explorer Package…

The Winter Explorer Package includes:

– 4 days and 3 nights on award-winning Murray River Walk;

– 2 nights at the Renmark Hotel with complimentary breakfast;

– A tour and tasting at the famous St Agnes Brandy Distillery;

– Dinner and a complimentary glass of wine at Eleni’s Greek Restaurant, Mallee Estate Wines; and

– Coffee tasting and tour at Arrosto Coffee

Price $2,500pp twin share (package inclusions total $300 additional value)

Terms and Conditions Apply – Bookings must be made to Murray River Walk office, please call 0429 691 976  or email info@murrayriverwalk.com.au . Guests must stay two nights at Renmark Hotel for all inclusions. The package applies only to new bookings for July 2019 departures. All venues are in Renmark, South Australia.

Book now or find out more about the Murray River Walk here.

During spring and summer, the Australian native plant Kunzea Ambigua, bears small white flowers which fill the Tasmanian air with a sweet honey scent.

Also known as ‘White Kunzea’, ‘Tick Bush’ or ‘Sweet-Scented Kunzea’ can be found in coastal areas of Tasmania and eastern Australia.  Growing to a height of five metres, this native shrub not only smells sweet it also has a multitude of uses:

  • It can be made into an antiseptic oil for cuts and abrasions;
  • The leaves and flowers can be used in cooking. The unique plant can be used as a flavouring herb on meats/roasts, fried in butter, add to bread or our favourite, a native cocktail.
  • Native animals are often found sleeping under Kunzea plants, where they seek relief from ticks and other parasites – hence its popular name of ‘Tick Bush’.

This image is of the White Kunzea at a magical spot called Haunted Bay on The Maria Island Walk.

Explore the island and enjoy this beautiful native plant on The Maria Island Walk.

Find out more about this Great Walk of Australia here.

For the last trip of their walking season, Freycinet Experience Walk is hosting a special 5 day experience.

From April 29 – May 2, 2019, walkers will explore the Freycinet National Park with all our Freycinet Experience Walk highlights, plus enjoy extra special dinners, trips to the two wineries that produce Tasmania’s two Langton’s Classified Wines, Domaine A and Freycinet Vineyard, plus a visit to MONA!

For $3,100 per person, this special Freycinet Experience Walk & Feast itinerary includes:

– Mon 29 April – Pre-walk – visit Langtons classified Domaine A and taste the famed Cabernet Sauvignon with winemaker Conor van der Reest, then spend the afternoon at MONA and return to Hobart by ferry

– Tues 30 April – Walk departs – Standard day one walk itinerary (Schouten Island) with a seafood and sparkling dinner party including oysters, mussels, fresh local fish and a selection of the best sparklings of Tasmania.

– Wed 31 April – after an epic hike including iconic Wineglass Bay, we’ll decant and match magnums of Domaine A Cabernet and pair it with succulent slow-cooked lamb and ratatouille.

– Thursday 1 May – after hiking along cliffs and through towering forests we’ll dine with Freycinet Vineyard Pinot Noir and Winemaker Claudio Radenti

– Friday 2 May – On the way back to Hobart stop by Freycinet Vineyard with Claudio for a tasting of the complete range of these heralded East Coast wines. This special experience will then finish in Hobart at 6:30pm.

Terms and Conditions Apply.
All the standard inclusions of the Freycinet Experience Walk apply, including wines and food plus a day trip to Domaine A, MONA and Moorilla with a ferry trip back to Hobart.
Subject to availability. Minimum of six people. View the cancellation policy and full terms and conditions here. 

Freecall 1800 506 003 to book this special Freycinet Experience Walk offer today.