Hiking and biking Cedar Bay, Queensland
Experience adventure and culture on Australia’s northern tip
Experience adventure and culture on Australia’s northern tip
Kakadu is rarely thought of as a pure bushwalking destination, but with more than 25 day trails, Kakadu National Park offers bushwalkers the chance to soak up the unique and plentiful treasures of Australia’s Top End.
Never mind the Highlands. Just across England’s border is Scotland’s best-kept secret – the beautiful, wild hill country of Dumfries and Galloway.
Northern California’s Mt Shasta is steeped in legend. Spooky stories claim it’s home to survivors of a sunken continent, but what really gets climbers up at night is the prospect of bad weather.
Explore Tasmania’s highest peak on an adventure into the heart of the state.
A few hours’ train ride from Sydney and you could be gazing into a 500m deep valley, strolling through the oldest conservation forest in Australia or riding sweet MTB traiils.
Head to north Queensland for one of Australia’s best treks, along the east coast of Hinchinbrook Island.
Canoe through Glenelg Gorge, hike through native bush and explore a limestone cave
Whether you walk, cycle or climb, there are many ways to get up, down and around South Australia’s largest mountain range.
Discover ancient natural wonders, explore limestone caves lit by glow-worms and go black-water rafting on underground rivers