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Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania have a collection of walks around the state billed as offering the best of Tasmania's walking opportunities. Details of the 60 Great Short walks can be found here.
While I have not made it to all 60 walks, I have managed a few over the last few years. The walks range from 30 minute gentle strolls to full day walks requiring some level of equipment and experience. Below are some snapshots for the walks I have completed. The walks are all signed clearly and have good directions.
Walk 1: Organ Pipes Mt Wellington
This track starts at the Springs, half way up Pinnacle Road. It offers great views of Hobart, the Organ Pipes and surrounds. Takes about 3 hours and does have some steep uphill walking. A shorter alternative is to walk to Sphinx rock and back, about 45 mins.
Walk 5: Cape Hauy
This is a fairly demanding 4 hour walk and is not for children due to exposed cliffs. Having said that, you do get some great views of the sea cliffs around the Tasman Peninsula.
Walk 9: South Cape Bay
Drive as far south as you can (Cockle Creek) then walk for another 2 hrs and you will have reached South Cape Bay. It is impossible for one photo to do this place justice. The walk is mosty flat, so go do it and see for yourself!
Walk 11: Lake Esperance &
Walk 12: Hartz Peak
Lake Esperance is a 45 min walk along the Hartz Peak track and is an ideal short option/picnic location.
Hartz Peak can take up to 5hrs return and is slightly more challenging, but rewards you with stunning 360 degree views.
Walk 13: Tahune Airwalk
The Tahune Airwalk is very much a tourist destination. If you live in Tasmania and have not been..get yourself there. Easy walk, if somewhat high in places.
Walk 14: Lady Baron Falls Circuit ,
Walk 15: Russell Falls &
Walk 16: Tall Trees Walk
Walk 29: Dove Lake Walk,
Walk 30: Enchanted Walk,
Walk 31: Crater Lake Circuit
All at the Stunning Cradle Mountain/Lake St Clair national Park.
This shot of Cradle Mountain taken around 5pm over a still Dove Lake!
One of the locals having a feed beside the Enchanted Walk track!
At the lower end of the Crater Lake Circuit!
Walk 55: Wineglass Bay Lookout
The wineglass bay lookout walk has been redeveloped and is quite suitable for all walkers. Don't just go to Freycinet National Park for this walk though. Spend a few days there, its a stunning place.
Walk 59: Painted Cliffs &
Walk 60: Fossil Cliffs
I had not been to Maria Island off Tamania's east cost pror to the visit I took the shots, which is a great shame. A short ferry trip from Triabunna and you arrive at this incredible island which has no vehicles apart from the local ranger. I could fill a blog with photos from Maria Island, and probably will one day. For now, one of the Painted (sandstone) Cliffs and one of Fossil Cliffs.
To see more photos visit my Flickr collection here
I feel inspired to go for a walk now. I think I will start with a walk up the mountain. Thank you Marc :)
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing views! Makes me wish I lived in Tassie so that I could take these walks.
ReplyDeleteWhat stunning photos. I didn't realize there was so much geographic diversity in Tasmania. Just breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteI could handle a waterfall or two right now. Makes me want to go back to Tassie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very beautiful place! I would only be able to manage the easy (and fairly short) walks, but I'd LOVE to do one or two some day!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!!