Trek Tasmania

Adventure and Outdoors Tours

Trek Tasmania is a boutique walking tour company focussed on taking small groups into the wilds of our magnificent island, onto the paths less travelled and into the heart of the Tasmanian wilderness.

Their speciality is offering quality, deep immersion wilderness hiking experiences with a commitment is to sustainable eco tourism principles. They employ passionate, highly experienced, professional guides, who deliver world class trekking tours in some of the most spectacular places in Tasmania.

They understand that by looking after our wilderness areas and having a total ‘leave no trace’ policy we are preserving the areas that we visit for future generations. Trek Tasmania abide by and believe in the philosophy that when you look after the land, the land looks after you.

Services

$3495

With precipitous peaks plunging into the ferocious Southern Ocean, wild rivers, pristine rainforests growing to the edge of unspoiled beaches and vast meadows of brilliant wildflowers, the South Coast Track is a must see and do. This is a real journey; it’s not for the faint hearted but for those who like to challenge themselves, the rewards are immense and sometimes life changing.

There are very few places like this left on earth, an area so wild, so spectacular and totally unspoiled. The South Coast Track is a full pack carrying trip so a good level of fitness is required.
Itinerary Summary:
Day 1: Fly from Hobart to Melaleuca, walk to Point Eric (12 km)
Day 2: Trek to Louisa Bay (11 km)
Day 3: Walk to Louisa River (9 km)
Day 4: The Ironbound Range to Little Deadmans Bay (11 km)
Day 5: Rest day at Little Deadmans Bay
Day 6: Walk to Osmiridium Beach camp (15 km)
Day 7: Walk to Granite Beach camp (10 km)
Day 8: Over South Cape Range, camp South Cape Rivulet (11 km)
Day 9: Walk to Cockle Creek, return to Hobart (12 km)

Disabled Access

$2995

Named after Captain Matthew Flinders who first navigated these islands in 1798, Flinders Island is one of Australia’s best kept walking holiday secrets.

Trek Tasmania is very excited to offer this guided walking tour. This trek is fully vehicle supported so you only carry a day pack. We take you to the must see places and the secret spots that no one else knows about, getting fully immersed in the wilderness heart of the island. Our Flinders Island six-day (60 km) walking holiday is about getting off track and walking in a true wilderness wonderland.

Itinerary Summary:
Day 1: Pick up from Launceston, fly Launceston to Flinders Island, walk Palana/north east tip of Flinders Island (13 km)
Day 2: Transfer to Killiecrankie township, walk coast from Killiecrankie to The Docks (11 km)
Day 3: Climb Mt Killiecrankie (8 km)
Day 4: Explore the Furneaux Museum and Wybalenna, walk to Castle Rock (10 km)
Day 5: Climb Mt Strzelecki (6 km)
Day 6: Pillangers Peak and Lillies Beach Walk (10 km)

Disabled Access

$2495

The only way into The Walls of Jerusalem National Park is by foot. Our six-day full pack walk takes us into the heart of the central walls area where we camp for two nights. We have the luxury of a day pack walk on day two, so we can make the most of this spectacular place and get to the mountain peaks a little easier.

On day three we head into the more isolated and remote parts of the park where few people venture. Our camps are located in the most picture-perfect places, offering spectacular lake frontages, an array of wildflowers and stunning mountain peaks. This is true Tasmanian wilderness.

Itinerary Summary:
Day 1: Depart Launceston, walk to Walls of Jerusalem National Park camp (7 km)
Day 2: Central Walls of Jerusalem day walk (8-12 km)
Day 3: Wild Dog Creek to Lake Adelaide (13 km)
Day 4: Lake Adelaide to Lake Meston (10 km)
Day 5: Lake Meston to Lake Bill (10 km)
Day 6: Lake Bill to Launceston (4 km)

Disabled Access

$2195

At 1446 metres, Frenchman’s Cap is located in some of the most breathtaking mountain country in Tasmania. The landscape dominating Cap was first sighted from the Tasmanian west coast and was a landmark recorded with the establishment of the penal settlement on Sarah Island, in Macquarie Harbour (1822-1837).

Sculptured through the Pleistocene glaciation age, the features of the mountain and its surrounds are spectacular and offer a challenging trekking adventure. The famous wild Franklin River snakes its way around Frenchman’s and forms part of this rewarding wilderness journey in the heart of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. 5 days enables us to complete this trek with good opportunities to summit this amazing peak and complete exploratory walks in the area.

Day 1 : Depart Launceston, walk to Philips Lead | 12kms
Day 2 : Philips Lead to Lake Tahune | 11kms
Day 3 : Summit Frenchman’s Cap, camp Lake Tahune | 4kms
Day 4 : Lake Tahune to Lake Vera | 7kms
Day 5 : Lake Vera to Launceston | 16kms

Disabled Access

$2595

The Overland Track is Australia’s most iconic wilderness trekking journey. Trek Tasmania offers an opportunity to experience this classic Tasmanian bushwalking adventure, showcasing everything that this Tasmanian wilderness world heritage area has to offer.

We spend 6 days walking the track, staying at purpose-built group camping sites each night; add to this the company and expertise of some of the very best wilderness guides and you are guaranteed a trek of a lifetime.

Itinerary Summary
Day 1 : Depart Launceston, Ronny Creek to Waterfall Valley | 10.7kms (+2 km Cradle Mountain)
Day 2 : Waterfall Valley to Lake Windermere | 8kms (+3 km Lake Will)
Day 3 : Lake Windermere to Pillion Plains | 17kms (+1 km Old Pelion)
Day 4 : Pelion Plains to Kia Ora | 8.5kms (+5km Mt Ossa)
Day 5 : Kia Ora to Windy Ridge | 9.5kms (+2.5km waterfalls)
Day 6 : Windy Ridge to Narcisuss, return to Launceston | 9kms

Disabled Access

$1995

The only way into The Walls of Jerusalem National Park is by foot, this remote untouched wilderness is only available to a select few. Our 4 day trek takes us into the heart of the Central Walls area where we camp for three nights.

We have the luxury of some day pack walking on day two and three, so we can make the most of this spectacular place and get to the mountain peaks and remoter sections of the park a little easier.

Itinerary
Day 1 : Depart Launceston, walk to Walls of Jerusalem National Park camp | 7kms
There is a pre-trip briefing this morning at the Aspire Adventure Equipment Gear Store 136 York Street, Launceston
Day 2 : Central Walls of Jerusalem day walk | 8-12kms
Day 3 : Central Walls of Jerusalem day walk | 8-12kms
Day 4 : Walk out of Walls of Jerusalem National Park camp | 7kms

Disabled Access

Family Friendly

$2995

Join Tarkine Trails on this fully accommodated day pack hiking adventure, exploring one of the most remote and beautiful parts of the world – the Tarkine / takayna wilderness in the north-west of Tasmania.

We explore the spectacular highlights and trails of the Tarkine region with stays in lodge style accommodation. Three nights at Corinna in eco-cabins, set deep in the pristine Tarkine rainforest along the banks of the majestic Pieman River is an experience not to be missed.

Day 1 : Pick up Launceston, transfer to Rocky Cape National Park, Dip Falls to Stanley | 10kms
There is a pre-trip briefing this morning at the Aspire Adventure Equipment Gear Store 136 York Street, Launceston
Day 2 : Explore Trowutta Arch, travel the Western Explorer and trek Mt. Donaldson | 13kms
Day 3 : Kayak the majestic rainforest clad Pieman and Savage Rivers, return rainforest walk to Corinna | 10kms+paddle | 5 km walk
Day 4 : Coastal Hike on the takayna coast to Point Rupert | 14kms
Day 5 : Fatman Barge, Zeehan, walk Montezuma Falls track, Tulllah |12 kms
Day 6 : Mount Farrell hike, return to Launceston | 6kms

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