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Off the Beaten Track in Tasmania

Here you can read about our family adventures off the beaten track into the most amazing places in Tasmania. We hope to inspire you. If we can drive, ride or walk into these places - then so can you!

We have visited the Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park, Mount William National Park and tackled the Three Capes Walk, Overland Track and Frenchans Cap to just name a few. Of course, we also share with you many of lesser-known natural wonders of North East Tasmania, too.




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Our Frenchmans Cap Walk

May 29, 2019 by Christine

Frenchmans Cap 20km away - framed by trees in the foreground

April this year we set off on our most ambitious wilderness walk: Frenchmans Cap in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.

Filed Under: Off the Beaten Track in Tasmania, Other Regions of Tasmania Tagged With: Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Frenchmans Cap, Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area

Short Trek to Pine Valley Hut

April 17, 2019 by Christine

View over Lake St Clair and Mount Olympus from the Labyrinth, Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmania

2018: I had heard accolades about the tarns and pencil pines of The Labyrinth for years from Graham…

Filed Under: Off the Beaten Track in Tasmania, Other Regions of Tasmania Tagged With: Cradle Mountain National Park, Labyrinth, Lake St Clair, Pine Valley walk, Tasmania

Harridge Falls in North East Tasmania

April 5, 2019 by Christine

Harridge Falls Tasmania

Read about the short walk to Harridge Falls just off the A3 on the drive to Weldborough

Filed Under: Off the Beaten Track in Tasmania, Waterfalls of North East Tasmania Tagged With: Harridge Falls, North East Tasmania, Weld River, Weldborough

Short Trek Around Little Musselroe, Tasmania

April 3, 2019 by Christine

The wind turbines dominate the skyline beyond the sweeping beach of Little Musselroe Bay in North East Tasmania

Secluded inlets, wild rocky outcrops and a lagoon are just some of the features you will encounter on this short trek along the white-sandy beaches of Little Musselroe, Tasmania.

Filed Under: Beaches of North East Tasmania, Off the Beaten Track in Tasmania Tagged With: Cape Portland, Little Musselroe Bay, Musselroe Wind Farm, North East Tasmania

Ralphs Falls – A Great Short Walk in North East Tasmania

March 27, 2019 by Christine

Ralphs Falls in North East Tasmania

Find out where Ralphs Falls is located and how the local community made the falls available for tourists to enjoy.

Filed Under: Off the Beaten Track in Tasmania, Waterfalls of North East Tasmania Tagged With: Mount Victoria, North East Tasmania

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