
2025: The best winter walks for Tasmania’s iconic Off-Season
While many of us seek refuge indoors beside crackling fires during the cooler months, there's something magical about donning beanies and boots, plus several layers, to adventure through nature.
Crunching through snow, clasping a thermos, seeing your breath come out in clouds - it really is wonderful - and even more so when a hot shower and warm bed are guaranteed at the end of the day...
During winter, Tasmania's wilderness transforms and the summer crowds dissipate, making way for space and silence. A guided walk is the ideal way to savour the cold snap, and ours include cosy lodgings, fresh-brewed coffee, and communal feasting. Here are some refreshing adventures for you to warm up with this off-season.
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The challenge of the Overland Track in Winter
Across eight invigorating days, our expert guides will lead you through the famed Overland Track in its wild winter months. Each evening, warm up in our private huts that offer hot showers, hearty meals, and a glass of Tasmanian pinot noir by a roaring fire.
If you're up for the physical challenge, the reward of the Overland Track in winter is worth every step.
Departing June & July
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Bay of Fires Cold Water & Breathwork Walk.
Rejuvenate your body and mind on this innovative five-day guided experience. Led by expert instructor Piet Blokker, this walk combines spectacular coastal scenery with invigorating breathwork practices. At the day's end, unwind in our exclusive eco-accommodation and join in on nightly workshops, perched atop the dunes on Tasmania's East Coast.
Plunge, Walk, Reflect and feel refreshed at the Bay of Fires.
Only a few spots left. Departing May
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A moody (yet cosy) Three Capes Track in Tasmania’s Off-season.
Escape the mid-year doldrums and avoid peak season crowds on the Three Capes Walk. Walk along dramatic cliff edges and through pristine forests before retiring to our luxurious lodgings inside the National Park. Indulge in hot showers, fresh coffee, and hearty meals, complemented by local wines and spa treatments—perfect for warming up and unwinding.
Limited Departures in May, June & July
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Witness the 'Turning of the Fagus' on the Overland track with an expert botanist
Experience one of nature's most spectacular displays along the Overland Track during late April and May. Led by an expert Tasmanian botanist, witness the "turning of the Fagus," when Tasmania's only native deciduous tree transforms the mountainsides into a canvas of rust, orange, and gold hues. With workshops, expert knowledge and reflections, this limited-edition walk offers plant enthusiasts and nature lovers an intimate look at the fascinating world of alpine flora through the seasons.
Only one date, Departing April
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Don't miss out on these once-in-a-lifetime Tasmanian experiences—book your off-season adventure today.