Welcome To Tasmanian Hikes
A Tasmanian Hikes guided walk allows you to discover and experience the magnificent landscapes and National Parks of Tasmania.
Tasmanian Hikes is a leader in active travel. Our company has been operating expertly guided walking tours in Tasmania for over 19 years
Our tours are designed to connect guests with nature, culture and heritage.
We cater for both Pack free & Full pack walking experiences.
We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the country, the Palawa of Lutruwita/Tasmania. We pay our respect to their cultures, and to their elders, past and present. During your visit we will care for and connect to this land, as did the traditional and rightful owners. – Nayri Nina-tu
First let me say that the overall trip was amazing and far exceeded my expectations. Secondly the food was impressive! Not one meal was less than delicious and I was staggered that food could be produced to that standard for that many people within the limitations of being hiked in and cooked on fuel stoves. Clearly it is a well honed machine.
– F Paterson (The Overland Track)
Overland Track
6 days – $3050
This is Tasmania's most iconic walk. Your journey is over 65km, from Cradle Mountain in the north to Lake St Clair in the south. Side trips include the summit of: Mt Ossa. Camp on our private platforms and enjoy delicious meals.Grade: Medium - Hard
Read More & BookHike Maria Island
4 days – $2150
Over 4 amazing days you'll experience something extraordinary. Maria Island has amazing history, wildlife, and stunning beaches. Darlington, the settlement on Maria Island was originally one of Tasmania's first convict settlements and it is World Heritage listed.Grade: Easy/Medium
Read More & BookMt Field / Mt Wellington Explorer
3 days – $1750
Mt Field is home to the tallest flowering trees in the world, The Swamp Gum. The park has amazing waterfalls and beautiful glacial tarns. This tour is based from our Wilderness Retreat near New Norfolk. We take a short drive each day through the picturesque Derwent Valley, to the National Park and our walks.Grade: Medium
Read More & BookPort Davey Track Hike
8 days – $2950
An immersion into true Tasmanian Wilderness. 8days beginning at Melaleuca after a stunning 45m scenic flight from Hobart. We walk over 8days to Lake Pedder, crossing the Narrows of Bathurst Harbour and around the northern end of the magnificent Western Arthurs Range. This is a full pack walk and guest are required to carry a share of the food. Expect some mud, river crossings and exposed sections and amazing vistas.Grade: Medium / Hard
Read More & BookWalls of Jerusalem
5 days – $2250
This tour is over 4 nights/5 days and it is walked as a circuit. This tour extends to the more remote areas of the Park on days 3 - 5 for more of a remote wilderness adventure. You'll be amazed by the grandeur of the dolerite peaks, the serene mountain tarns and lakes, and unique alpine vegetation, such as the ancient Pencil Pines and Cushion Plants. There are also numerous historical huts in the park with amazing stories about trappers and cattle drovers. We will climb the peaks of Solomon's Throne and Mt Jerusalem.Grade: Medium / Hard
Read More & BookFrenchman’s Cap
4 days – $2095
Frenchman's Cap [1446m] is the dominant mountain within the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. This impressive peak is of Jurassic Quartzite and was often used as a guiding beacon by early explorers. This is a linear in and return walk of approximately 50km over 4 days.Grade: Medium/Hard
Read More & BookFreycinet Explorer
3 days – $1750
A visit to Tasmania wouldn't be complete without visiting the Freycinet Peninsula. Walk along the world renowned Wineglass Bay, skirt around the pink granite mountains of the Hazards and camp on pristine beaches. This walk is supported, which means you only carry daily necessities.Grade: Medium/Hard
Read More & BookSouth Coast Track
9 days – $3795
Come and discover the beauty and remoteness of the South Coast Track. Early explorers once called this part of the world “Lands End”. This track is rich in cultural and historical significance. The aboriginal people used this same route for thousands of years, as did in later years, ship-wrecked sailors.Grade: Hard
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