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Walking Australia: From Tasmania to the Great Ocean Road

Program No. 20755RJ
Walk through the beautiful and unique landscape of Australia, joining local experts to discover national parks, pristine coastlines, myriad wildlife and colonial history.

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At a Glance

The rainforests, coastlines and islands of Australia are home to some of the country’s most valuable treasures — and there’s no better way to experience them than on foot! Join local experts for a walking exploration of some of Australia’s most notable national parks and iconic coastal paths. Walk in the footsteps of indigenous peoples, learn about early penal colonies and explore the natural habitats of animals such as the koala and platypus.
Activity Level
Outdoor: Spirited
Walking and standing up to six hours per day; some stairs. Elevations of 3,500 feet.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

What You'll Learn

  • Experience Tasmania’s pristine wilderness during walks through Mole Creek Karst, Cradle Mountain and Freycinet National Parks.
  • Marvel at Victoria’s coastline as you explore the Great Ocean Walk in the Great Otway and Port Campbell National Parks.
  • Get a first-hand look at Australia’s native creatures, including wallabies, wombats, koalas and hopefully even the elusive platypus.
Featured Expert
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Sylvia van der Peet
Sylvia van der Peet — born in a coal-mining village in Lancashire, England — came to Australia as a teenager. She has had roles as varied as assistant to a horse dentist, volunteer zoo guide, quoll keeper, wool shop owner, and in the IT industry before deciding there was more to life than computing. She spent 13+ years as a Park Ranger and accredited General Firefighter. Sylvia is now semi-retired and a member of the local Country Fire Authority. She and her husband are Hooded Plover monitors.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Sylvia van der Peet — born in a coal-mining village in Lancashire, England — came to Australia as a teenager. She has had roles as varied as assistant to a horse dentist, volunteer zoo guide, quoll keeper, wool shop owner, and in the IT industry before deciding there was more to life than computing. She spent 13+ years as a Park Ranger and accredited General Firefighter. Sylvia is now semi-retired and a member of the local Country Fire Authority. She and her husband are Hooded Plover monitors.
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Meals
32 Meals
13 Breakfasts
9 Lunches
10 Dinners
The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Vegetarian, Gluten Free, Low Salt, Low Fat
Lodging
Lodgings may differ by date. Select a date to see the lodgings specific to that date.
Display
Oct 05, 2024 - Oct 20, 2024
  • Oct 05, 2024 - Oct 20, 2024
  • Oct 05, 2024 - Oct 20, 2024 (Launceston to Melbourne)
  • Feb 08, 2025 - Feb 23, 2025 (Launceston to Melbourne)
  • Mar 01, 2025 - Mar 16, 2025 (Launceston to Melbourne)
  • Oct 04, 2025 - Oct 19, 2025 (Launceston to Melbourne)
1 night
Launceston
The Sebel Launceston Hotel offers boutique Launceston accommodation in the city centre, minutes to the vibrant seaport. Perfectly positioned on the corner of St John and Williams Streets, within walking distance of Cataract Gorge, Aurora Stadium, James Boag Brewery and the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. Located on Cornwall Square, one of Launceston’s most historic sites. The site was originally used as the city’s market garden as well as a lumberyard and a works depot. It was previously known as the Market Square, however, after the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to Tasmania in 1901, it was re-named Cornwall Square in their honour. Showcasing natural Tasmanian stone and timbers throughout the interior and locally commissioned art, this Launceston hotel offers charming, contemporary accommodation in one of Australia’s oldest and most picturesque cities.
2 nights
Cradle Mountain, TAS
Cradle Mountain Hotel is situated in an iconic Tasmanian location surrounded by spectacular alpine wilderness.
1 night
Strahan
Located on the hill overlooking Strahan Harbour waterfront.
2 nights
Hobart
Located in the heart of Hobart’s CBD and within walking distance of Salamanca and the waterfront precinct, this National Trust listed hotel was originally built by convict labour in 1834 and is one of the oldest boutique hotels in Australia. An expert advisory panel of historians, architects and designers were consulted with a vision to make Hadley’s one of the best restored heritage hotels in Australia.
2 nights
Bicheno, TAS
Located directly opposite the beach, Beachfront Bicheno affords breathtaking views of Waubs Bay and is the perfect base to explore Tasmania’s beautiful East Coast. Positioned for easy access to the Bay of Fires in the North and Wineglass Bay in the Freycinet National Park to the South, Beachfront Bicheno is approximately 2 hours from both Launceston and Hobart.
3 nights
Apollo Bay
Located opposite the beach and golf course.
1 night
Port Campbell
No description
1 night
Melbourne VIC
This luxury hotel is located in the central business district and walking distance from the historic Princess Theatre, Her Majesty's Theatre and Regent Theatre. Marvel Stadium, the Royal Exhibition Building, the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Melbourne Park tennis complex are also nearby.
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1 night
Launceston
The Sebel Launceston Hotel offers boutique Launceston accommodation in the city centre, minutes to the vibrant seaport. Perfectly positioned on the corner of St John and Williams Streets, within walking distance of Cataract Gorge, Aurora Stadium, James Boag Brewery and the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. Located on Cornwall Square, one of Launceston’s most historic sites. The site was originally used as the city’s market garden as well as a lumberyard and a works depot. It was previously known as the Market Square, however, after the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to Tasmania in 1901, it was re-named Cornwall Square in their honour. Showcasing natural Tasmanian stone and timbers throughout the interior and locally commissioned art, this Launceston hotel offers charming, contemporary accommodation in one of Australia’s oldest and most picturesque cities.
2 nights
Cradle Mountain, TAS
Cradle Mountain Hotel is situated in an iconic Tasmanian location surrounded by spectacular alpine wilderness.
1 night
Strahan
Located on the hill overlooking Strahan Harbour waterfront.
2 nights
Hobart
Located in the heart of Hobart’s CBD and within walking distance of Salamanca and the waterfront precinct, this National Trust listed hotel was originally built by convict labour in 1834 and is one of the oldest boutique hotels in Australia. An expert advisory panel of historians, architects and designers were consulted with a vision to make Hadley’s one of the best restored heritage hotels in Australia.
2 nights
Bicheno, TAS
Located directly opposite the beach, Beachfront Bicheno affords breathtaking views of Waubs Bay and is the perfect base to explore Tasmania’s beautiful East Coast. Positioned for easy access to the Bay of Fires in the North and Wineglass Bay in the Freycinet National Park to the South, Beachfront Bicheno is approximately 2 hours from both Launceston and Hobart.
3 nights
Apollo Bay
Located opposite the beach and golf course.
1 night
Port Campbell
No description
1 night
Melbourne VIC
This luxury hotel is located in the central business district and walking distance from the historic Princess Theatre, Her Majesty's Theatre and Regent Theatre. Marvel Stadium, the Royal Exhibition Building, the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Melbourne Park tennis complex are also nearby.
See All Lodging Options
1 night
Launceston
The Sebel Launceston Hotel offers boutique Launceston accommodation in the city centre, minutes to the vibrant seaport. Perfectly positioned on the corner of St John and Williams Streets, within walking distance of Cataract Gorge, Aurora Stadium, James Boag Brewery and the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. Located on Cornwall Square, one of Launceston’s most historic sites. The site was originally used as the city’s market garden as well as a lumberyard and a works depot. It was previously known as the Market Square, however, after the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to Tasmania in 1901, it was re-named Cornwall Square in their honour. Showcasing natural Tasmanian stone and timbers throughout the interior and locally commissioned art, this Launceston hotel offers charming, contemporary accommodation in one of Australia’s oldest and most picturesque cities.
2 nights
Cradle Mountain, TAS
Cradle Mountain Hotel is situated in an iconic Tasmanian location surrounded by spectacular alpine wilderness.
1 night
Strahan
Located on the hill overlooking Strahan Harbour waterfront.
2 nights
Hobart
Located in the heart of Hobart’s CBD and within walking distance of Salamanca and the waterfront precinct, this National Trust listed hotel was originally built by convict labour in 1834 and is one of the oldest boutique hotels in Australia. An expert advisory panel of historians, architects and designers were consulted with a vision to make Hadley’s one of the best restored heritage hotels in Australia.
2 nights
Bicheno, TAS
Located directly opposite the beach, Beachfront Bicheno affords breathtaking views of Waubs Bay and is the perfect base to explore Tasmania’s beautiful East Coast. Positioned for easy access to the Bay of Fires in the North and Wineglass Bay in the Freycinet National Park to the South, Beachfront Bicheno is approximately 2 hours from both Launceston and Hobart.
3 nights
Apollo Bay
Located opposite the beach and golf course.
1 night
Port Campbell
No description
1 night
Melbourne VIC
This luxury hotel is located in the central business district and walking distance from the historic Princess Theatre, Her Majesty's Theatre and Regent Theatre. Marvel Stadium, the Royal Exhibition Building, the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Melbourne Park tennis complex are also nearby.
See All Lodging Options
1 night
Launceston
The Sebel Launceston Hotel offers boutique Launceston accommodation in the city centre, minutes to the vibrant seaport. Perfectly positioned on the corner of St John and Williams Streets, within walking distance of Cataract Gorge, Aurora Stadium, James Boag Brewery and the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery. Located on Cornwall Square, one of Launceston’s most historic sites. The site was originally used as the city’s market garden as well as a lumberyard and a works depot. It was previously known as the Market Square, however, after the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to Tasmania in 1901, it was re-named Cornwall Square in their honour. Showcasing natural Tasmanian stone and timbers throughout the interior and locally commissioned art, this Launceston hotel offers charming, contemporary accommodation in one of Australia’s oldest and most picturesque cities.
2 nights
Cradle Mountain, TAS
Cradle Mountain Hotel is situated in an iconic Tasmanian location surrounded by spectacular alpine wilderness.
1 night
Strahan
Located on the hill overlooking Strahan Harbour waterfront.
2 nights
Hobart
Located in the heart of Hobart’s CBD and within walking distance of Salamanca and the waterfront precinct, this National Trust listed hotel was originally built by convict labour in 1834 and is one of the oldest boutique hotels in Australia. An expert advisory panel of historians, architects and designers were consulted with a vision to make Hadley’s one of the best restored heritage hotels in Australia.
2 nights
Bicheno, TAS
Located directly opposite the beach, Beachfront Bicheno affords breathtaking views of Waubs Bay and is the perfect base to explore Tasmania’s beautiful East Coast. Positioned for easy access to the Bay of Fires in the North and Wineglass Bay in the Freycinet National Park to the South, Beachfront Bicheno is approximately 2 hours from both Launceston and Hobart.
3 nights
Apollo Bay
Located opposite the beach and golf course.
1 night
Port Campbell
No description
1 night
Melbourne VIC
This luxury hotel is located in the central business district and walking distance from the historic Princess Theatre, Her Majesty's Theatre and Regent Theatre. Marvel Stadium, the Royal Exhibition Building, the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Melbourne Park tennis complex are also nearby.
See All Lodging Options





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