walking holidays
From the Grampians’ rugged mountain peaks to the azure waters around the Bay of Fires, Australia is home to some of the world’s most epic and immersive walking holidays.
By: Sarah Hinder
Scenic Rim Trail, Qld
This eco-luxury walking experience explores the World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforests of Main Range National Park. Along the three-day trail, expect surreal panoramic views and unspoilt ancient wilderness. Each night, return to Spicers Canopy, a group of 10 luxury eco-tents decked out with creature comforts that make for the ideal glamping experience — especially when you set sight on the blanket of twinkling stars hovering above.
Heysen Trail, SA
Extending from Cape Jervis on the Fleurieu Peninsula to Parachilna Gorge in the Flinders Ranges, the Heysen Trail winds for 1,200 mesmerising kilometres, taking in wine regions and some of South Australia’s most spectacular scenery. To traverse the entire length would take 60 days, so for a less daunting but equally memorable experience, Trek Tours Australia leads six-day tours with cabin-style accommodation. The Arkaba Walk, meanwhile, is a four-day eco-hiking safari dedicated to educating visitors about conservation.
Bay of Fires, Tas
For those after a luxurious and leisurely walking trip, the Bay of Fires Lodge Walk ticks every box. Experience the 32-kilometre track over four days in a small group, led by experienced guides. Trekking with Tasmanian Walking Co means deluxe accommodation every night, spa treatments and local Tassie fare. For an Indigenous take on the area, the Aboriginal owned and operated Wukalina Walk offers an immersive cultural experience in palawa — Tasmanian Aboriginal culture — and nights are spent in bespoke palawa-inspired dome huts.
Cape to Cape Track, WA
Winding across the beautiful Margaret River region, between Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin, this coastal track takes in cliffs, headlands, seascapes and inland forests. For a combination of nature and the region’s famed food and wine scene, Walk Into Luxury offers a guided four-day walking experience with nightly luxury accommodation and a smorgasbord of winery and dining experiences.
Six Foot Track, NSW
This historic Blue Mountains track is a three-day journey linking Katoomba and the Jenolan Caves. Originally built as a horse trail in 1884, today there are plenty of overnight camping sites along the way. The 46-kilometre journey offers exceptional stargazing and is thriving with rivers and cascading waterfalls. Sweeping views over the Megalong Valley make for superb photo ops, before crossing the creaking swing bridge over Coxs River. With outstanding accommodation options and plenty to see and do, it wouldn’t hurt to extend your stay at either end.
Grampians Peaks Trail, Vic
Here, at one of Australia’s most breathtaking mountainous regions, ancient sandstone formations loom large over fern-filled gorges and spectacular waterfalls. Grampians Personalised Tours & Adventures offers insightful excursions, from guided bushwalks and environmental talks to eco-walks and adventure activities. When the hiking day is done, spend time exploring the surrounding Grampians region, which is bursting with picturesque towns, gastronomic adventures, welcoming cellar doors and arresting local art.
Larapinta Trail, NT
Atop the West MacDonnell Ranges, the legendary Larapinta Trail winds its way across outback ridges for a grand 233 kilometres. Staggering ridge lookouts descend between blazing orange gorges, with plenty of welcome waterholes scattered along the track. Boutique trekking company Trek Larapinta lead small camping groups, starting from three days through to the full 16-day end-to-end trek. Beginning in Alice Springs and winding across the spine of the West MacDonnell Ranges, the trek is famous for its 360-degree panoramas.
honourable mentions
Cliff Top Walking Track, Blue Mountains NSW
For heart-racing views across the Grose Valley, spring wildflowers and waterfalls.
Maria Island Walk, Tas
An award-winning, comfortable walk around a World Heritage island and its pristine beaches.
Wineglass Bay, Tas
For its white-sand beaches and azure waters surrounded by lush green forests.
Cooloola Wilderness Trail, Qld
Through eucalypt forest and sub-tropical rainforest, you’ll go past sand dunes, volcanic crags and the Noosa ‘River of Mirrors’.
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