Luxury Vacation & Golf Tours
Tasmania is widely considered Australia’s premier walking destination. Located off the country’s southern coast, this island offers dramatic coastal cliffs, alpine mountains, white sand beaches, and ancient forests, all within relatively close proximity. For travelers seeking outdoor adventure without sacrificing comfort, Tasmania’s guided walks provide an ideal balance of wilderness and luxury.
Unlike traditional hiking trips, these experiences combine expert guides, comfortable private lodges, and exceptional food and wine. As a result, you can explore remote landscapes during the day and relax in comfort each evening.
If you are planning a trip to Australia and want meaningful outdoor experiences, Tasmania’s Great Walks deserve serious consideration.
Tasmania stands apart from mainland Australia for several reasons.
First, over 40% of the island is protected as national park or World Heritage wilderness. This ensures unspoiled environments, minimal development, and exceptional walking trails.
Second, the landscapes are incredibly diverse. Within one trip, you can experience:
Finally, Tasmania’s cooler climate makes walking comfortable, particularly during Australia’s summer months.
Located on Tasmania’s remote northeast coast and accessed via Launceston, the Bay of Fires Signature Walk showcases one of Australia’s most spectacular coastal environments. This five-day guided walk covers approximately 33 kilometers along white sand beaches, coastal heathlands, and quiet bush trails.
What makes this walk particularly special is the sense of isolation. Much of the Bay of Fires remains untouched, with luminous orange-lichen covered granite boulders, clear blue waters, and very few other visitors. Along the way, expert guides share insights into the region’s ecology, wildlife, and Aboriginal heritage, creating a deeper connection to the landscape.
In addition to walking, guests also kayak along the peaceful Ansons River, offering a different perspective of this pristine environment.
Comfort is a defining feature of the Bay of Fires walk. Guests spend one night at the private Forester Beach Camp and two nights at the award-winning Bay of Fires Lodge, an environmentally sustainable architectural retreat overlooking the ocean.
Each evening, travelers enjoy gourmet meals prepared with fresh Tasmanian produce, paired with excellent local wines. Additionally, the lodge’s spa and outdoor bath offer a relaxing way to unwind after a day on the trail.
This walk is ideal for travelers seeking coastal scenery, gentle hiking, and a comfortable wilderness experience.
The Cradle Mountain Signature Walk is Tasmania’s most iconic multi-day alpine hiking experience. This seven-day journey follows the famous Overland Track through the Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park, part of Tasmania’s UNESCO World Heritage wilderness.
Over 65 kilometers, hikers traverse diverse terrain, including alpine meadows, temperate rainforests, open moorlands, and mountain ridges. Along the way, you may encounter wombats, echidnas, wallabies, and even the elusive Tasmanian devil.
One of the highlights is the opportunity to climb Mount Ossa, Tasmania’s highest peak, offering expansive views across the rugged wilderness. The walk concludes with a scenic boat journey across Lake St Clair, providing a memorable finish to the adventure.
Unlike independent hikers on the Overland Track, guests on this guided walk stay in private eco-lodges located off the main trail. These exclusive huts offer hot showers, comfortable beds, and warm communal spaces with fireplaces.
Each evening, guides prepare excellent multi-course dinners featuring local Tasmanian ingredients and wines, allowing guests to relax and recover in comfort.
This walk is best suited for travelers seeking a more immersive wilderness and alpine hiking experience.
The Three Capes Signature Walk offers one of Tasmania’s most visually dramatic hiking experiences. Located on the Tasman Peninsula and accessed via Hobart, this four-day walk follows 48 kilometers of trail along towering sea cliffs and pristine forests.
From the moment the journey begins with a scenic boat transfer, walkers are immersed in spectacular coastal scenery. The trail passes through eucalyptus forests, rainforest sections, and open cliff-top viewpoints overlooking the Southern Ocean.
One of the most memorable highlights is reaching Cape Hauy and the optional walk onto “The Blade,” a narrow rock formation offering extraordinary panoramic views.
Guests stay in architecturally designed eco-lodges located inside the national park. These exclusive accommodations provide comfortable beds, hot showers, and welcoming communal areas.
Evenings feature gourmet meals prepared with fresh Tasmanian produce, allowing guests to relax while enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
This walk is ideal for travelers seeking dramatic coastal scenery combined with accessible hiking.
Tasmania offers a rare combination of accessibility and wilderness. Within a relatively small area, travelers can experience coastal walks, alpine trails, and remote forests.
Additionally, Tasmania’s guided walks stand out for their:
As a result, these walks appeal to travelers who want meaningful outdoor experiences without sacrificing comfort.
The best walking season runs from October through April.
Each season offers different advantages:
Tasmania’s climate remains cooler than mainland Australia, making it ideal for active travel.
One of Tasmania’s advantages is how easily these walks can be combined with other experiences.
Many travelers combine walking with:
Because flights from mainland Australia are short, Tasmania fits seamlessly into a broader itinerary.
Tasmania offers some of the finest walking experiences in Australia. Its combination of protected wilderness, diverse scenery, and comfortable guided lodge walks makes it ideal for travelers seeking meaningful outdoor adventure.
Whether you prefer coastal scenery, alpine landscapes, or dramatic cliffs, Tasmania offers unforgettable walking experiences suited to a variety of fitness levels.
If you are considering incorporating a guided walk into your Australia itinerary, we can help you select the right experience and seamlessly integrate it into a custom journey. Contact us to start planning your Tasmania walking adventure!