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Our guide is available to download today. You can access the Australia & New Zealand Hiker Special Bundle maps, tracks, waypoints, and comments! Australia and New Zealand are a hiker’s paradise. Travelers will experience an amazing variety of natural landscapes, crystal coastlines, tall rocky cliffs, blue lakes, towering mountains, old growth forests, spectacular wildflowers, outback desert, and more.

Hiking Guide Offers

Our hiking guide offers a variety of regional hikes. The hikes range from the 8 km (5 mi) George Bass Coast Trail to the 1002 km (620 mi) Bibbulmun Track. It also includes Australia’s Overland Track and Three Capes Track (both in Tasmania), the Larapinta Trail, Cape to Cape, and Wilsons Promontory Grand Circuit; and New Zealand’s Kepler Track, Milford Track, Routeburn Track, and Greenstone and Caples Track.

Grampians Peaks Trail

The Grampians Peaks Trail traverses spectacular rainforests, low wetlands, alpine passes, and glacial valleys via New Zealand’s Milford Track. You can experience white sandy beaches, Karri forests, rocky beach-side ledges and thundering surf while walking Australia’s Cape to Cape route.

 

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The Grampians Peaks Trail is a new trail highlighting the best the Grampians Range has to offer. Known as Gariwerd by local indigenous people. Starting at the Northern edge of the range at Mt Zero, the trail passes through the tourist town of Halls Gap and on to the southern town of Dunkeld. The trail has been well designed, taking advantage of clifftops and mountain peaks to get the best views across the mountain ranges and the wide open plains and valleys surrounding the Grampian Range. The track is well formed for most of the trail passing through the dry rocky forest with the occasional rock scramble. Admire the colourful rock cliff faces in an area that was home to the local Djab Wurrung and Jardwardjali people for over 20,000 years. 

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