Wild Women Adventures – Tasmania Sweet Hazards. Bay of Fires and Freycinet National Park where earth, wind and fire collide. “The Bay and Frey” house a dramatic combination of pink granite mountains (called The Hazards), white sandy beaches that crunch like sugar under your feet as you scan the blue ocean in one of Australia’s most beautiful panoramas. There is …
Bay of Fires and Freycinet
Bay of Fires and Freycinet Sweet Hazards. Bay of Fires and Freycinet National Park where earth, wind and fire collide. “The Bay and Frey” house a dramatic combination of pink granite mountains (called The Hazards), white sandy beaches that crunch like sugar under your feet as you scan the blue ocean in one of Australia’s most beautiful panoramas. There is a sense …
MND & Me Million Steps for MND – Tasmania
Bay of Fires and Freycinet Join the MND and Me Foundation’s Million Steps for MND team as we take on sections of the stunning Bay of Fires and the Freycinet National Park area in Tasmania and raise funds to help fund research and provide much needed care, equipment and services to support people and their families living with Motor Neurone …
Great Ocean Walk
The Great Ocean Walk is one of Australia’s most iconic hikes. If you are new to walking or hiking, and are keen to give it a go, then this is the perfect trip for you. The spectacular route weaves its way through national parks full of tall forests, coastal heathlands, wild rocky shores and windswept cliff-tops, presenting amazing views as …
Three Capes – Tasmania
The Three Capes area in the Tasman National Park is a stunning addition to the Tasmanian ‘must‑do’ list. You will experience the best of the Peninsula: coastal treks, convict history and a wildlife cruise, all complimented by delicious meals and local knowledge provided by your experienced wilderness guides. This day-pack only trek will allow you to step outside your comfort …
Overland Track
Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair The Overland Track is a six day fully guided walk through Tasmania’s Wilderness World Heritage Area. The journey begins at Cradle Mountain and finishes at Lake St Clair, Australia’s deepest lake. It is a 65 kilometre walk that allows you to observe icy streams cascading out of rugged mountains, incredible waterfalls, varying ecosystems and …






