10 Great Australian Walks That Beat The Treadmill Any Day

Great Australian Walks Cape to Cape
Marie-Antoinette Issa

Lifestyle Editor

Aug 01, 2024

While the Land Down Under is known for its breathtaking beaches, its vast and varied on-land offerings are an often underrated treasure trove of natural wonders and cultural marvels. However, hoping to convince Aussies to swap their swimsuits for sneakers is the new season of Great Australian Walks. Hosted by Julia Zemiro, Susie Youssef and Gina Chick, the 10-part documentary promises to transform even the most treadmill-averse trekkers. And, convince them to step up to the challenge!

Great Australian Walks
Susie Youssef, Julia Zemiro and Gina Chick invite you to discover some Great Australian Walks in the 10-part series by the same name – out August 22 on SBS

Cape to Cape Track (WA)

The Cape to Cape Track in Western Australia (main image) is a spectacular 135-kilometre trail that meanders between Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin. This walk reveals the dramatic beauty of the South West region. Where rugged cliffs meet the Indian Ocean and ancient forests create a lush backdrop. As you traverse this coastal track, you’ll witness the ever-changing seascape, from wild, crashing waves to serene, sheltered bays. The trail offers breathtaking vistas, diverse flora and fauna, and several lookout points. Which provide perfect spots for resting and taking in the view. Along the way, you’ll also have the chance to spot local wildlife, including kangaroos and a variety of bird species. This is a must-do for anyone looking to immerse themselves in Western Australia’s natural splendour.

Snowies Alpine Walk (NSW)

The Snowies Alpine Walk in New South Wales is an immersive journey through the majestic Snowy Mountains, renowned for their alpine beauty and rugged terrain. This trail features snow-capped peaks, serene alpine lakes, and expansive vistas that stretch as far as the eye can see. As you hike, you’ll traverse through high-altitude heathlands and open plains. With the opportunity to see unique flora like the Snow Gum and alpine wildflowers. The Snowies are both a feast for the eyes and a peaceful retreat from the hustle of city life. Providing a chance to reconnect with nature in one of Australia’s most pristine environments.

Beechworth (VIC)

History buff? Explore the charm of Beechworth in Victoria, a town steeped in gold rush folklore and surrounded by picturesque countryside. The walk through Beechworth unveils beautifully preserved 19th-century architecture, including grand buildings and quaint cottages that transport you back in time. The town’s streets are lined with historic landmarks, charming gardens, and local artisan shops. Nearby trails lead you through lush forests and along scenic riverbanks, offering a tranquil escape and an insight into the region’s rich heritage. Beechworth’s captivating blend of history and natural beauty makes it a delightful destination for history buffs and nature enthusiasts alike.

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (NT)

Great Australian Walks Uluru

Experience the profound spiritual and cultural significance of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in the Northern Territory. This iconic park is home to the majestic Uluru (Ayers Rock) and the striking Kata Tjuta (the Olgas). Two of Australia’s most revered natural landmarks. The walk around Uluru offers an intimate view of this colossal sandstone monolith, with its changing colours at sunrise and sunset creating a mesmerising spectacle. Along the base of Uluru, you’ll find ancient rock art and learn about the Anangu people’s deep cultural connection to the land. The walk through Kata Tjuta, with its series of domed rock formations, reveals even more of the park’s natural grandeur. This journey is a profound exploration of Australia’s spiritual heartland.

Wadjemup/Rottnest Island to Freemantle (WA)

The Wadjemup/Rottnest Island to Fremantle walk offers a picturesque journey from the charming Rottnest Island to the vibrant city of Fremantle. This coastal route provides stunning views of the Indian Ocean, with the chance to explore pristine beaches, rocky outcrops, and historic sites. Rottnest Island, known for its friendly quokkas, serves as a delightful starting point. As you make your way towards Fremantle, you’ll experience a variety of landscapes, from tranquil bays to bustling harbours. The walk combines natural beauty with a glimpse into the region’s maritime history, making it a captivating journey for all.

Wilpena Pound (SA)

Across state borders, the Wilpena Pound walk in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges offers a journey through an ancient and dramatic geological formation. This walk takes you through the heart of Wilpena Pound, a massive natural amphitheatre surrounded by rugged ridges and towering peaks. The trail provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding outback and the chance to see unique flora and fauna adapted to this arid environment. The impressive rock formations and expansive vistas highlight the raw beauty of South Australia’s wilderness. And, offer a profound connection to the land’s ancient history.

Bruny Island (TAS)

Great Australian Walks Bruny Island Tasmania

Those headed to the Apple Isle are encouraged to explore the natural wonders of Bruny Island off the coast of Tasmania – a haven for wildlife and scenic beauty. This island walk takes you through diverse landscapes, including lush rainforests, dramatic coastal cliffs, and pristine sandy beaches. Bruny Island is home to unique wildlife, such as the rare white wallaby, and offers stunning views of the Southern Ocean. The trail also leads to various vantage points where you can gaze upon the island’s rugged coastline and the surrounding waters. Whether you’re exploring its dense forests or walking along its serene shores, Bruny Island’s untouched beauty promises an unforgettable experience.

Bathers Way (NSW)

The Bathers Way walk in Newcastle is a scenic coastal trail that stretches along the city’s stunning beaches. This trail offers uninterrupted ocean views, with highlights including beautiful sandy shores, rocky coves, and lively seaside communities. As you walk, you’ll pass by iconic landmarks such as the Newcastle Ocean Baths and the picturesque Nobby’s Headland. The Bathers Way is perfect for those looking to enjoy a blend of natural beauty and urban vibrancy. And, provides a refreshing and invigorating experience along one of Australia’s most charming coastlines.

The Riesling Trail (SA)

Put aside your pinots and immerse yourself in the scenic beauty of the Clare Valley with the Riesling Trail. This picturesque walk meanders through South Australia’s renowned wine country, passing by rolling vineyards, charming wineries, and lush countryside. The trail offers not only stunning views of the vineyards but also a chance to experience the region’s rich winemaking heritage. Along the way, you can enjoy tastings of local Rieslings and other fine wines. Making the walk a delightful journey for both your eyes and your palate.

Mt Kosciusko (NSW)

Great Australian Walks Mt Kosciusko

Finally, conquer Mt Kosciuszko, Australia’s highest peak, with a walk that rewards you with breathtaking alpine views. The trail to the summit offers stunning vistas of the Snowy Mountains, with expansive panoramas that reveal the vastness of the high country. The journey takes you through diverse terrain, from alpine meadows to rocky outcrops, showcasing the region’s natural beauty. Whether you hike to the top or explore the surrounding trails, Mt Kosciuszko provides a memorable experience.

Great Australian Walks Series 2 premieres 7.30pm Thursday 22 August on SBS and SBS On Demand. The ten-part series continues weekly.

Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel and Women Love Tech. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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By Marie-Antoinette Issa

Lifestyle Editor

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel and Women Love Tech. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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