
May has been a big month for us here at Tasmanian Walking Company, with a flurry of media coverage celebrating our walks and the unique benefits you can get from immersing yourself in nature. Catch up through the links below:
Forest Bathing on Bruny Island
Elizabeth Easther from the NZ Herald joined us on Bruny Island, discovering the pristine coastline, dramatic cliffs, and incredible local produce. Her feature, “Australia hike: Exploring Bruny Island with Tasmanian Walking Company”, shares the magic of walking slow and savouring the moment. In collaboration with Medical Assurance Society, Elizabeth Easther also explored the benefits of forest bathing in our ancient Tasmanian landscapes. Watch the calming short film, “Take a dip in Forest Bathing”, and breathe in the serenity.
Across the Red Centre
Further afield, Australian Traveller’s Taylor Darnell took a closer look at our Uluru- Kata Tjuta Signature Walk, where we invite guests to connect with one of Australia’s most iconic and sacred landscapes in a truly meaningful way. In the article, “Uluru’s Hike Just Got Accommodation to Match”, Darnell explores how we’ve thoughtfully paired a guided hiking experience through the spiritual heart of Australia with our exclusive accommodation inside the national park. Designed to complement rather than compete with the landscape, this new stay offers comfort, connection, and quiet luxury—all within reach of Uluru’s profound presence. It’s a walk that goes beyond the physical journey, encouraging cultural understanding, reflection, and respect for Anangu
Drive or Hike Tasmania?
Escape’s Mark Daffey put Tasmania to the test—on foot and behind the wheel. Spoiler: walking won. His piece, “Is it better to hike or drive Tasmania? I tested both”, celebrates the immersive magic of our guided hikes.