Light to Light Transfers

Adventure and Outdoors Tours

The 31 kilometre Light to Light Walk follows some of South East Australia’s most spectacular coastline. The landscape has recovered beautifully after the catastrophic fires of 2019/2020.

The track is difficult to access if you only have a small group and one vehicle, they offer transfers from one end to the other – so the logistics are sorted. As locals with years of experience working in this area, they can advise about the current conditions of both the track and the access roads, campsite and water availability and the weather forecasts.

Located in Australia’s Coastal Wilderness region (far south NSW), the stunning Light to Light track passes rock dating back over 400 million years, a marine environment with incomparable diversity, coastal heath and forests of Banksia and Tea-tree. Ancient Aboriginal shell middens on the shores showcase a resource-rich ocean. The stories of an incredible and long-lasting relationship between whalers and Killer Whales adds to the mystery and wonder of this place.

This area is exceptional. Explore it at your own pace, and they can ensure you get to the track easily and safely.

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The iconic 31-kilometre Light to Light Track follows some of Southeast Australia’s most spectacular coastline.

Light to Light Transfers provide transport to and from the Walk, and support services such as gear storage, information and maps.

Located in Australia’s Coastal Wilderness region, the 31 kilometre Light to Light track passes rock dating back over 400 million years, a marine environment with incomparable diversity, coastal heath and forests of Banksia and Ti-tree. Ancient Aboriginal shell middens on the shores showcase a resource-rich ocean. The stories of an incredible and long-lasting relationship between whalers and Killer Whales adds to the mystery and wonder of this place.

This area is very special. They’ve got you covered – contact direct for all the information you’ll need to do this amazing walk.

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