
Walk Along The World’s Edge In Tasmania
Chasms, towering eucalyptus trees and sea cliffs await you on the Three Capes Track in Tasmania.
There are walks, and then there are walks that change your life, and the Three Capes Track in Tasmania certainly falls into the latter. Amongst the bush and coast of Australia, this newly launched walking experience is dramatic and spellbinding, but it’s not as intimidating as it sounds. Steps have been carved by hand to lead you along the sea cliffs of Pillar, Hauy and Raoul, and through the hard work of Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service, it’s exciting enough for the toughest of bushwalkers but accessible for those who have just bought their first pair of walking boots.
Enjoy ocean views, wind in your hair and the opportunity to tune out the high-tech world over four days. If you’re really going to hike for four days, you of course need somewhere to get off you feet at night, so there’s accommodation in the way of brand new cabins situated at ideal locations for warmth, comfort and facilities without missing out on those incredible views.
With highlights including Denman’s Cove, Port Arthur Historic Site and The Blade, it’s time to lace up those boots and get walking the Three Capes Track – just another reason why Tasmania is one of the top adventure destinations in the world.
Book your hike on the Three Capes Track at www.threecapestrack.com.au
Images courtesy of Tasmania Parks and Wildlife