Top 10 hikes on the East Coast of Aus
Carnarvon Park, QLD
outdoors
Posted almost 5 years ago
Carnarvon Gorge
The biggest hike we have done to date and our favourite! 25km in one day, but this place has it all! Creek crossings, Aboriginal Art, Gorge walks, epic lookouts and plenty of wildlife
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Mount Warning, NSW
outdoors
Posted almost 5 years ago
Mount Warning
Definitely get up here for sunrise (the first place you can see the sunrise from the East Coast). This meant a 3.30am start in the dark, but well worth the view from the top! Take a jumper as it gets cold on the peak
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Wilsons Promontory, VIC
outdoors
Posted almost 5 years ago
Mount Oberon
A fairly steady incline, essentially on a gravel road and very touristy! But the views are breathtaking over the National Park. It looks like you're looking out at a Post Card
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NSW, Australia
outdoors
Posted almost 5 years ago
Blue Mountains
Any walk you choose to do here will be well worth it! We saw plenty of waterfalls and amazing lookouts, just a short stroll from the main road.
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Zumsteins, VIC
destination • experience
Posted almost 5 years ago
MacKenzie Falls
Again, very touristy but breathtaking when you get to the bottom.
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Elands, NSW
outdoors
Posted almost 5 years ago
Ellenborough Falls
Take plenty of water on this hike! With 600 steps in total, this one gets your heart pumping. But worth it when you get to see one of the longest single drop waterfalls in the southern hemisphere.
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NSW, Australia
destination
Posted almost 5 years ago
Glowworm Tunnel Road
A rough drive to get to the walking track, but an easy walking track to follow once your there will bring you to a large tunnel where you need to walk in until it's pitch black to see thousands of tiny glow worms! Don't forget your head torch
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Grampians, VIC
experience
Posted almost 5 years ago
Hollow Mountain Carpark
Do research on where to find the track before starting. It is a hard track to find, but once found will take you over some rock scrambling to reach the peak. The top has been carved out in places by wind, leaving some impressive caves to look through on top of the mountain
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Halls Gap, VIC
destination • experience
Posted almost 5 years ago
Pinnacle Lookout
A fairly easy walk, with a little bit of rock climbing involved, but possibly the most impressive lookout in The Grampians!
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Dorrigo Mountain, NSW
outdoors
Posted almost 5 years ago
Dorrigo National Park
This is a rainforest oasis just a short roadtrip away from Coffs Harbour. Make sure you check out the Sky Walk and Dangar Falls on this trip
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