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Bushwalking Tasmania

Tasmania's wilderness is calling, and bushwalking is the finest way to answer. From the rugged peaks of the Southwest to the windswept beaches of the northeast, this island state offers tracks that will challenge your legs and restore your soul. Whether you're a seasoned hiker tackling multi-day expeditions or someone just looking for a gentle stroll through the ferns, Tasmania has something that will make your heart sing.

The beauty of bushwalking here is that you don't need to venture far from civilisation to feel properly lost in nature. Iconic walks like those through Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park or along the Overland Track are bucket-list experiences, but there are countless lesser-known trails that offer just as much magic. Each season brings different rewards: spring wildflowers, summer long days, autumn clarity, and winter solitude.

This guide will help you make the most of Tasmania's incredible walking opportunities. We've gathered information on some of the best tracks across the state, along with practical advice to help you prepare. Pack your boots, check the weather, and get ready to discover why Tasmanians are so fiercely protective of their backyard.

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