Tasmanian Hikes

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Tasmania-based, we are leaders in guided multi-day bushwalking tours and have been operating for over 19 years in Tasmania.
Our guided walks explore Tasmania’s national parks and World Heritage wilderness areas and cater to a range of experience levels. Some tours are pack free and some are full pack hikes.

You can join our four day Maria Island Guided Walk, four day Frenchman’s Cap walk, six-day Overland Track walk, five-day Walls of Jerusalem walk, three day Mt Field, three days Freycinet Circuit and a 9 day South Coast Track

The guided walking tours cover a diverse range of Tasmanian landscapes, from remote coasts and towering mountains to ancient forests and open button grass plains and offshore islands.
Tasmanian Hikes treks are guided by experienced trip leaders. All tours are small group departures to maximise your adventure experience and minimise environmental impact.

All equipment, food, track accommodation and transport from Hobart is included, so all you will need to bring is your personal trekking gear and of course, your camera.

Services

From $2750 to $3050

This National Park is part of the Tasmanian World Heritage area. What makes this walk renowned is its “wilderness” landscape. What is mostly significant about the landscape is its glaciation, amazing beauty, unique natural and cultural values.

Your guided walk starts at Cradle Valley and snakes its way through rainforests and past craggy mountain peaks and alpine moors to Lake St Clair. Your walk is over five nights and six days and this tour is camping in twin share four-season tents on our private, specially constructed timber platforms.

Our itineraries are well researched thus giving you time to do many side trips such as climbing Tasmania’s highest peak – Mt Ossa, Cradle Mountain, Barn Bluff and visiting the many waterfalls en-route.

We strive to make your walk as comfortable as we can. You will only need to carry your own sleeping bag, sleeping mat, personal gear, a share of your tent accommodation and your own personal rations (no group food). Your pack should not weigh more than 13.5 kilograms.

Disabled Access

Non Smoking

$2250

The Walls of Jerusalem National Park in Tasmania was proclaimed in 1981 and it is an alpine wilderness made up of mountain tarns, lakes and dominant peaks. This part of Tasmania is known as the Central Plateau. It has been formed by the process of uplifting and glaciation.

You’ll be amazed by the grandeur of the dolerite peaks, the serene mountain tarns and the unique alpine vegetation that the park offers. Wildlife commonly seen includes the Bennett’s Wallaby, pademelon, wombat, the possum, spotted and eastern quolls and the Tasmanian Devil.

Our five day trek departs in the warmer summer months of November through to April but within these months the weather can still be changeable. The walking requires a medium level of fitness and is fairly easy.

You are required to carry a pack of around 15 – 16 kg. Our Walls of Jerusalem trekking tour is an absolutely amazing visual and cultural experience. Please read our itinerary on our website to get an overview of our tour.

Disabled Access

Non Smoking

$2095

On this trek you will spend five unforgettable days trekking through the Franklin – Gordon Wild Rivers National Park to your destination – the white quartzite dome of Frenchman’s Cap (1443 metres).

Beginning your journey at the world famous Franklin River, you will walk across button grass plains, through dense rainforest and among wild mountains. You’ll camp at stunning Lake Tahune, nestled below the mountain’s towering 450 metre south-east face before ascending to the summit of Frenchman’s Cap itself.

In fine weather, you will experience spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and forests of Tasmania’s south west wilderness before retracing your steps back to the Franklin River and your coach journey home.

See our website for a detailed itinerary.

Disabled Access

Non Smoking

$2150

This 4 day Maria Island Guided Walk starts with a picturesque drive to Triabunna then a 30 minute ferry journey to Maria Island.

Once on Maria Island, your guides will immerse you in the islands convict history and lead you on an amazing 4-day exploration. You’ll experience close encounters with wildlife and marvel at spectacular cliffs, beaches and Maria’s convict past.

Disabled Access

Non Smoking Public Toilet

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