6 great Australian train trips
A ride on the iron horse is all about the journey, rather than the destination.
A ride on the iron horse is all about the journey, rather than the destination.
Beyond the crowds, Australia’s largest island archipelago is sprinkled with hidden beaches and secluded campsites.
Mt Warning is the beating heart of the Tweed Valley. The core of an ancient volcano, it stands as a sentinel.
Six determined Tasmanians retrace the arduous overland journey of convict bolter Alexander Pearce – the first known white man to cross the Franklin River country.
Mountaineer Jozef Truban biked and walked 3100km across the Carpathian Mountains – alone and without a tent.
Amid the constant onslaught of the Roaring Forties, King Island remains rustic and isolated, yet with a powerful export industry and a unique community spirit.
Easy to get to, hard to leave: this spectacular island off southern Tasmania enchants all who come across on the ferry.
After a century atop weather-beaten 200] m cliffs, Tasman Island’s historic lightkeeper’s quarters are being restored by dedicated volunteers.
Inspired by Robyn Davidson’s 1977 epic camel trek, Esther Nunn led three camels 3000km from Alice Springs to Shark Bay, WA.
Australia’s boundary riders are as resilient as the landscape they live in.