Self-guided

OVERVIEW

This 6-day version of this walk omits the Wragges Creek to Perisher via Guthega walk in the 7-day version.

The Kosciuszko National Park in the Snowy Mountains is a mecca for walkers who are keen to experience rugged scenery, beautiful wildflowers and climb to the top of Mount Kosciuszko. This walk is a slightly easier walk than the 7-day version but you still get to enjoy winding your way through the mountains and over the alpine plateau. 

Walk alongside rivers, undulating valleys and above the treeline to the glacially formed Blue Lake, and along vast snow plains. On the last day take the chairlift ride back to the top to walk down to Thredbo via Dead Horse Gap, capping off what is an amazing unbroken linear trek through the Alps. This is undoubtedly one of Australia's most breathtaking landscapes.

Highlights

  • Summit the highest mountain in Australia, Mount Kosciuszko
  • Witness millions of years of glacial, ocean and volcanic activity
  • Walk through snow gum woodlands and colourful alpine wildflower-carpeted meadows
  • Enjoy lunch beside pristine glacial lakes, at the summit of mountains or alongside crystal-clear creeks
  • Panoramic 360-degree views over Victoria, Thredbo Valley and the Great Dividing Range
  • Look forward to being cooked and cared for by our mountain lodge hosts

WALK OVERVIEW

TYPE OF WALK
SELF GUIDED
TRIP LENGTH
6 DAYS
WALK GRADE
Moderate

Grade 3 – Moderate

Short, steep hill sections. Walks that are longer than 12km with varied terrain. A moderate active lifestyle and some walking experience is recommended.

PRICE FROM
$ 2595

per person twin/double share

SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 495

Accommodations charge the same price per room regardless of whether there are one or two people occupying it. To cover the cost of a room when occupied by one person we need to charge the single occupancy fee.

per person

Book now

ITINERARY

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6

DAY 1
JINDABYNE

Start in Jindabyne any time after 2 pm. There is no walking scheduled for today but if you arrive early enough you can walk for many kilometres around the shores of picturesque Lake Jindabyne.

Walking: Easy / 6 km / 2 hrs / optional

Meals: No meals included today

Accommodation: Jindy Inn with ensuites, Jindabyne

DAY 2
TRANSFER TO THE MOUNTAINS TO GUTHEGA - WALK TO PERISHER VIA CHARLOTTES PASS

After a transfer high into the mountains, the walking begins along the stunning Illawaong trail. Beyond the suspension bridge is a relatively new track that was specifically carved out along the Snowy River valley because it allows walkers to now access this absolutely stunning area.  The track meaders around Blue Lake and then down to and over the Snowy River to Charlottes Pass. From Charlottes, the walk begins its stunning trajectory out and over the Alpine plain, making its way alongside the escarpment for kilometre upon kilometre, with continuous astonishing views down over Thredbo Valley. From Porcupine Rocks, it’s a gentle stroll downhill to your accommodation in Perisher. This walk can be shortened by starting at Charlottes Pass.

Walking: Moderate to challenging / 23 km or 13 km/ 7– 8 hrs or 3.5 – 4 hrs

Meals: Cooked breakfast and a two-course dinner included

Accommodation: Alpine Lodge with ensuites

DAY 3
CHARLOTTES PASS, BLUE LAKE, CARUTHERS SADDLE AND THE SNOWY RIVER

Even if you weren’t aware that Australia has glacial lakes, you’ll see several on this walk above the tree line. Cross our famous Snowy River, walk through fields carpeted in wildflowers, stroll along high grassy ridges and chill your drink in icy Blue Lake. The highest peaks in the west are a striking visual treat as you walk above the treeline. To the east sub-alpine woodlands of gnarled snowgums give way to tall alpine ash, cypress pine and mountain eucalypt forests in the dry rugged areas along the lower Snowy River.

Watch out for sphagnum bogs – large mossy plants that hold six times their weight in water, releasing it slowly into the alpine streams.

Walking: Moderate / 13 km / 5.5–7 hrs / shorter and longer options available

Meals: Cooked breakfast, walkers lunch and a chef-prepared two-course dinner included

Accommodation: Alpine Lodge with ensuites

DAY 4
CHARLOTTES PASS TO THREDBO VIA MOUNT KOSCIUSZKO

Reaching the summit of the highest mountain in Australia, Mt Kosciuszko, is a highlight not to be missed. You’ll get to share the summit with people from all over the world. Finish the day with an exhilarating ride down the country’s longest chairlift. Hardy walkers can choose to walk Merritt’s Track steeply down through unique mountain ash forests and waterfall valleys.

Walking: Moderate / 15.5km / 4–5 hrs / longer option available

Meals: Cooked breakfast, walkers lunch and a chef-prepared two-course dinner included

Accommodation: Boali Lodge with ensuites, Thredbo Alpine Village

DAY 5
THREDBO CHAIRLIFT TO KOSCIUSZKO TRAILHEAD WALK THE DEAD HORSE GAP LOOP

Take the easy way and ride the chairlift up. Today’s walk descends through fields of alpine wildflowers and snow gum forests to the Thredbo Valley. You might just be one of the lucky ones to spot wild brumbies roaming the plains. Walk quietly in this special, pristine place. Finish the day with an easy stroll along the banks of the swift Thredbo River as it meanders down to the village.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 10km / 3 – 4 hrs / optional extra 3.5km 1 hr walk available

Meals: Cooked breakfast and a walkers lunch

Accommodation: Boali Lodge with ensuites, Thredbo Alpine Village

DAY 6
TRANSFER TO JINDABYNE FROM THREDBO

After breakfast, you’ll be transported back from Thredbo back to Jindabyne where your trip finishes.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Pack-free walking

  • 25+ years experience

  • Customised

  • Eco Travel

  • Pack free epic alpine walking holiday staying and dining in comfort
  • The best of Snowy Mountains walks including Mount Kosciuszko
  • 5 nights’ accommodation with ensuites
  • Cooked breakfasts, chef-prepared two-course dinners ( free night in Thredbo and Jindabyne) and substantial walkers lunches
  • Vehicle transfers and luggage transport
  • We shift you along the track from accommodation to accommodation to limit time in a vehicle, creating more time to relax and enjoy the region
  • Enjoy worry-free navigation with Auswalk’s comprehensive track notes, maps, map case, insulated lunch bag & info pack
  • 24/7 support from Auswalk’s representatives on the ground

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

OVERVIEW

The Snowy Mountains ski lodges and hotel accommodations are very comfortable on this walk. All are in excellent locations and are right in the park for ample opportunity to explore. Every room has its own ensuite.

The two-course dinners in the mountains are prepared by the in-house chefs as are the plentiful cooked breakfasts.  There is one free night in Jindabyne and Thredbo.

Each day whilst you’re walking, you’ll be provided with a substantial Walker’s Lunch and get to eat it at a fabulous location on the track. On Day 2, you will pick up your lunch in Jindabyne at a cafe, bakery or at the supermarket. A walker’s lunch is varied and may include a high protein type salad, roll or a wrap, muesli bar, cake or muffin and a piece of fruit.

Alcohol or drinks with meals are not included (except tea/coffee and juice with breakfast).

  • NIGHT 1

  • NIGHTS 2 & 3

  • NIGHTS 4 & 5

FITNESS GUIDE

It’s well worth investing some time and effort preparing for your walking holiday. The graph shows the average daily distance, elevation and terrain difficulty for your hike. The dotted line indicates the average across all our walks, which will give you a feel for how challenging your walk is compared to all – and the recommended type, and amount, of preparation needed.  Of course, you can adapt this according to your existing fitness levels and lifestyle.

The graph and the information below can be used in conjunction with the fitness guide to help you prepare for your walking adventure. Across all walks, average daily distance is 16.8km, average daily elevation is 448m, average terrain difficulty is 5/10.

ngraph

DISTANCE - ~AVERAGE

Distance training should be a consideration in your overall training program, so take every opportunity you can to walk. As you progress, incorporate longer walks into your training plan.

Schedule one or two long walks each week, gradually increasing the distance until you can comfortably cover 16km in a single day. Also include walks on consecutive days to help your body adapt to the demands of walking for multiple days in a row.

Ensure you can comfortably walk the average distance per day displayed in the graph, at least one month before you undertake your hike.

ELEVATION - ~AVERAGE

Elevation training should be a consideration in your overall training program.

Try to include some form of elevation in more than 40% of your walking and prioritise resistance training, whilst incorporating stairs anytime you can. Walking up and down stairs at work, at a local oval with a grandstand or up and down small hills is incredibly useful. Elevation is often where walkers encounter problems, opposed to distance, as it uses an entirely different set of muscles to everyday flat walking.

Ensure you can comfortably walk the average elevation per day displayed in the graph, at least one month before you undertake your hike.

TERRAIN

MOUNTAINOUS / UNDULATING TERRAIN

As terrain associated with mountain climbs is often somewhat uneven and rocky, balancing and core exercises are vital.

Try to also include some form of elevation in more than 50% of your walking and prioritise resistance training, whilst incorporating stairs anytime you can. Walking up mountains or hills, up and down stairs at work, or up and down at a local oval with a grandstand is incredibly useful. Elevation is often where walkers encounter problems not distance, as it uses an entirely different set of muscles to everyday flat walking. Concentrate on doing lots of squats and lunges to build your glute muscles.

UNEVEN TERRAIN

Preparation for hiking on uneven terrain demands a blend of physical and mental readiness.

Begin with balance-enhancing exercises, such as one-legged stands and stability ball workouts, laying a groundwork for stability and coordination. Strengthening the lower body is especially important, achieved through the incorporation of squats, lunges, and step-ups. Gradually increase the complexity of the terrain on which you walk, moving from gravel paths to rocky trails. Cultivate mindfulness during your practice, directing focused attention to both your immediate surroundings and precise foot placement.

The importance of suitable footwear cannot be overstated; prioritise options that offer robust support and reliable grip to navigate varying terrains with confidence. Build endurance through consistent hikes, progressively increasing distance and difficulty.

GENERAL INFO

This walk is rated as moderate with ample opportunity to push yourself to make this more challenging with additional options offered. All tracks remain well-marked, but the alpine terrain is at times undulating. There are some rough tracks along with gradual ascents to the summits, plus some steep uphill and downhill sections.

This walking holiday starts and finishes in Jindabyne with transfers between accommodation and sections of the walk. Each walking day you’ll cover an average of just over 15km, but with the options, we offer along the way that can be increased. As part of the walk, you’ll even take an optional ride on a chairlift for part of the way. We move your luggage ahead to your next accommodation at each stage, so all you need to carry is what you need for the day.

For what to bring please refer to Gear Advice on our FAQ section.

HOW TO GET THERE

The Roof of Australia commences in Jindabyne, approximately halfway between Sydney and Melbourne.

The easiest way to get to Jindabyne is to drive. There is a daily coach service from Canberra to Cooma – you would then need to catch a taxi from Cooma to Jindabyne. You can also fly from Sydney to Cooma on Aeropelican and catch a private transfer to Jindabyne. We can supply more detailed information on request. However, it is more convenient and often cheaper to hire a car and leave it in Jindabyne during this walking holiday.

THE WALKING

The tracks are good underfoot but there is some elevation to this walk – but only on some of the days. The days are about an average of 18 km, however, that is pushed up by the two long days at 20 km. You will need a good level of walking fitness to enjoy this walk. See the 5 or 6-day versions for a moderate-rated walk. The walk snakes its way through the Snowys and includes all the epic new walks that have been constructed these last few years.  It is somewhat challenging, but well worth the effort.

WEATHER

This walk can be done any time from the start of December to 1st April. This mountain environment is about 10–15 degrees cooler than Melbourne and Sydney, and there is a possibility of bad weather even during summer. January and February are usually warm and the alpine wildflowers are at their best. December and March are usually mild and considered by many people to be the best times to visit.

See the Bureau of Meteorology’s information about average temperatures and rainfall at different times of the year.

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips that require international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance that also includes medical evacuation coverage.

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred from our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

INFORMATION PACK

For nearly 30 years we have taken pride in providing seamlessly organised walking holidays, but we know, even with that in mind, that you’ll have many more questions. You will receive a very detailed information pack and itinerary approximately 6 weeks out from departure outlining all the fine details and much more.

CONTACT

If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of our destination consultants or to speak with one of our guides. You can get in touch with us via our contact form, email us at info@auswalk.com.au, or call us on +61 3 9597 9767.

MAP

DEPARTURE DATES

  • DATES
    AVAILABILITY
    PRICE
    PER PERSON
    Single Occupancy
    DETAILS
  • 1 Dec 2024 - 1 Apr 2025
    AVAILABLE
    from

    $2595

    SINGLE OCCUPANCY
    $495

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Overview

OVERVIEW

This 6-day version of this walk omits the Wragges Creek to Perisher via Guthega walk in the 7-day version.

The Kosciuszko National Park in the Snowy Mountains is a mecca for walkers who are keen to experience rugged scenery, beautiful wildflowers and climb to the top of Mount Kosciuszko. This walk is a slightly easier walk than the 7-day version but you still get to enjoy winding your way through the mountains and over the alpine plateau. 

Walk alongside rivers, undulating valleys and above the treeline to the glacially formed Blue Lake, and along vast snow plains. On the last day take the chairlift ride back to the top to walk down to Thredbo via Dead Horse Gap, capping off what is an amazing unbroken linear trek through the Alps. This is undoubtedly one of Australia's most breathtaking landscapes.

Highlights

  • Summit the highest mountain in Australia, Mount Kosciuszko
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  • Panoramic 360-degree views over Victoria, Thredbo Valley and the Great Dividing Range
  • Look forward to being cooked and cared for by our mountain lodge hosts

WALK OVERVIEW

TYPE OF WALK
SELF GUIDED
TRIP LENGTH
6 DAYS
WALK GRADE
Moderate

Grade 3 – Moderate

Short, steep hill sections. Walks that are longer than 12km with varied terrain. A moderate active lifestyle and some walking experience is recommended.

PRICE FROM
$ 2595

per person twin/double share

SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$ 495

Accommodations charge the same price per room regardless of whether there are one or two people occupying it. To cover the cost of the accommodation when occupied by one person we need to charge the single occupancy fee.

per person

Book now
Itinerary

ITINERARY

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6

DAY 1
JINDABYNE

Start in Jindabyne any time after 2 pm. There is no walking scheduled for today but if you arrive early enough you can walk for many kilometres around the shores of picturesque Lake Jindabyne.

Walking: Easy / 6 km / 2 hrs / optional

Meals: No meals included today

Accommodation: Jindy Inn with ensuites, Jindabyne

DAY 2
TRANSFER TO THE MOUNTAINS TO GUTHEGA - WALK TO PERISHER VIA CHARLOTTES PASS

After a transfer high into the mountains, the walking begins along the stunning Illawaong trail. Beyond the suspension bridge is a relatively new track that was specifically carved out along the Snowy River valley because it allows walkers to now access this absolutely stunning area.  The track meaders around Blue Lake and then down to and over the Snowy River to Charlottes Pass. From Charlottes, the walk begins its stunning trajectory out and over the Alpine plain, making its way alongside the escarpment for kilometre upon kilometre, with continuous astonishing views down over Thredbo Valley. From Porcupine Rocks, it’s a gentle stroll downhill to your accommodation in Perisher. This walk can be shortened by starting at Charlottes Pass.

Walking: Moderate to challenging / 23 km or 13 km/ 7– 8 hrs or 3.5 – 4 hrs

Meals: Cooked breakfast and a two-course dinner included

Accommodation: Alpine Lodge with ensuites

DAY 3
CHARLOTTES PASS, BLUE LAKE, CARUTHERS SADDLE AND THE SNOWY RIVER

Even if you weren’t aware that Australia has glacial lakes, you’ll see several on this walk above the tree line. Cross our famous Snowy River, walk through fields carpeted in wildflowers, stroll along high grassy ridges and chill your drink in icy Blue Lake. The highest peaks in the west are a striking visual treat as you walk above the treeline. To the east sub-alpine woodlands of gnarled snowgums give way to tall alpine ash, cypress pine and mountain eucalypt forests in the dry rugged areas along the lower Snowy River.

Watch out for sphagnum bogs – large mossy plants that hold six times their weight in water, releasing it slowly into the alpine streams.

Walking: Moderate / 13 km / 5.5–7 hrs / shorter and longer options available

Meals: Cooked breakfast, walkers lunch and a chef-prepared two-course dinner included

Accommodation: Alpine Lodge with ensuites

DAY 4
CHARLOTTES PASS TO THREDBO VIA MOUNT KOSCIUSZKO

Reaching the summit of the highest mountain in Australia, Mt Kosciuszko, is a highlight not to be missed. You’ll get to share the summit with people from all over the world. Finish the day with an exhilarating ride down the country’s longest chairlift. Hardy walkers can choose to walk Merritt’s Track steeply down through unique mountain ash forests and waterfall valleys.

Walking: Moderate / 15.5km / 4–5 hrs / longer option available

Meals: Cooked breakfast, walkers lunch and a chef-prepared two-course dinner included

Accommodation: Boali Lodge with ensuites, Thredbo Alpine Village

DAY 5
THREDBO CHAIRLIFT TO KOSCIUSZKO TRAILHEAD WALK THE DEAD HORSE GAP LOOP

Take the easy way and ride the chairlift up. Today’s walk descends through fields of alpine wildflowers and snow gum forests to the Thredbo Valley. You might just be one of the lucky ones to spot wild brumbies roaming the plains. Walk quietly in this special, pristine place. Finish the day with an easy stroll along the banks of the swift Thredbo River as it meanders down to the village.

Walking: Easy to Moderate / 10km / 3 – 4 hrs / optional extra 3.5km 1 hr walk available

Meals: Cooked breakfast and a walkers lunch

Accommodation: Boali Lodge with ensuites, Thredbo Alpine Village

DAY 6
TRANSFER TO JINDABYNE FROM THREDBO

After breakfast, you’ll be transported back from Thredbo back to Jindabyne where your trip finishes.

What’s Included

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Pack-free walking

  • 25+ years experience

  • Customised

  • Eco Travel

  • Pack free epic alpine walking holiday staying and dining in comfort
  • The best of Snowy Mountains walks including Mount Kosciuszko
  • 5 nights’ accommodation with ensuites
  • Cooked breakfasts, chef-prepared two-course dinners ( free night in Thredbo and Jindabyne) and substantial walkers lunches
  • Vehicle transfers and luggage transport
  • We shift you along the track from accommodation to accommodation to limit time in a vehicle, creating more time to relax and enjoy the region
  • Enjoy worry-free navigation with Auswalk’s comprehensive track notes, maps, map case, insulated lunch bag & info pack
  • 24/7 support from Auswalk’s representatives on the ground
Accommodation & Dining

ACCOMMODATION & DINING

OVERVIEW

The Snowy Mountains ski lodges and hotel accommodations are very comfortable on this walk. All are in excellent locations and are right in the park for ample opportunity to explore. Every room has its own ensuite.

The two-course dinners in the mountains are prepared by the in-house chefs as are the plentiful cooked breakfasts.  There is one free night in Jindabyne and Thredbo.

Each day whilst you’re walking, you’ll be provided with a substantial Walker’s Lunch and get to eat it at a fabulous location on the track. On Day 2, you will pick up your lunch in Jindabyne at a cafe, bakery or at the supermarket. A walker’s lunch is varied and may include a high protein type salad, roll or a wrap, muesli bar, cake or muffin and a piece of fruit.

Alcohol or drinks with meals are not included (except tea/coffee and juice with breakfast).

  • NIGHT 1

  • NIGHTS 2 & 3

  • NIGHTS 4 & 5

Fitness Guide

FITNESS GUIDE

It’s well worth investing some time and effort preparing for your walking holiday. The graph shows the average daily distance, elevation and terrain difficulty for your hike. The dotted line indicates the average across all our walks, which will give you a feel for how challenging your walk is compared to all – and the recommended type, and amount, of preparation needed.  Of course, you can adapt this according to your existing fitness levels and lifestyle.

The graph and the information below can be used in conjunction with the fitness guide to help you prepare for your walking adventure. Across all walks, average daily distance is 16.8km, average daily elevation is 448m, average terrain difficulty is 5/10.

ngraph

DISTANCE - ~AVERAGE

Distance training should be a consideration in your overall training program, so take every opportunity you can to walk. As you progress, incorporate longer walks into your training plan.

Schedule one or two long walks each week, gradually increasing the distance until you can comfortably cover 16km in a single day. Also include walks on consecutive days to help your body adapt to the demands of walking for multiple days in a row.

Ensure you can comfortably walk the average distance per day displayed in the graph, at least one month before you undertake your hike.

ELEVATION - ~AVERAGE

Elevation training should be a consideration in your overall training program.

Try to include some form of elevation in more than 40% of your walking and prioritise resistance training, whilst incorporating stairs anytime you can. Walking up and down stairs at work, at a local oval with a grandstand or up and down small hills is incredibly useful. Elevation is often where walkers encounter problems, opposed to distance, as it uses an entirely different set of muscles to everyday flat walking.

Ensure you can comfortably walk the average elevation per day displayed in the graph, at least one month before you undertake your hike.

TERRAIN

MOUNTAINOUS / UNDULATING TERRAIN

As terrain associated with mountain climbs is often somewhat uneven and rocky, balancing and core exercises are vital.

Try to also include some form of elevation in more than 50% of your walking and prioritise resistance training, whilst incorporating stairs anytime you can. Walking up mountains or hills, up and down stairs at work, or up and down at a local oval with a grandstand is incredibly useful. Elevation is often where walkers encounter problems not distance, as it uses an entirely different set of muscles to everyday flat walking. Concentrate on doing lots of squats and lunges to build your glute muscles.

UNEVEN TERRAIN

Preparation for hiking on uneven terrain demands a blend of physical and mental readiness.

Begin with balance-enhancing exercises, such as one-legged stands and stability ball workouts, laying a groundwork for stability and coordination. Strengthening the lower body is especially important, achieved through the incorporation of squats, lunges, and step-ups. Gradually increase the complexity of the terrain on which you walk, moving from gravel paths to rocky trails. Cultivate mindfulness during your practice, directing focused attention to both your immediate surroundings and precise foot placement.

The importance of suitable footwear cannot be overstated; prioritise options that offer robust support and reliable grip to navigate varying terrains with confidence. Build endurance through consistent hikes, progressively increasing distance and difficulty.

General Info

GENERAL INFO

This walk is rated as moderate with ample opportunity to push yourself to make this more challenging with additional options offered. All tracks remain well-marked, but the alpine terrain is at times undulating. There are some rough tracks along with gradual ascents to the summits, plus some steep uphill and downhill sections.

This walking holiday starts and finishes in Jindabyne with transfers between accommodation and sections of the walk. Each walking day you’ll cover an average of just over 15km, but with the options, we offer along the way that can be increased. As part of the walk, you’ll even take an optional ride on a chairlift for part of the way. We move your luggage ahead to your next accommodation at each stage, so all you need to carry is what you need for the day.

For what to bring please refer to Gear Advice on our FAQ section.

HOW TO GET THERE

The Roof of Australia commences in Jindabyne, approximately halfway between Sydney and Melbourne.

The easiest way to get to Jindabyne is to drive. There is a daily coach service from Canberra to Cooma – you would then need to catch a taxi from Cooma to Jindabyne. You can also fly from Sydney to Cooma on Aeropelican and catch a private transfer to Jindabyne. We can supply more detailed information on request. However, it is more convenient and often cheaper to hire a car and leave it in Jindabyne during this walking holiday.

THE WALKING

The tracks are good underfoot but there is some elevation to this walk – but only on some of the days. The days are about an average of 18 km, however, that is pushed up by the two long days at 20 km. You will need a good level of walking fitness to enjoy this walk. See the 5 or 6-day versions for a moderate-rated walk. The walk snakes its way through the Snowys and includes all the epic new walks that have been constructed these last few years.  It is somewhat challenging, but well worth the effort.

WEATHER

This walk can be done any time from the start of December to 1st April. This mountain environment is about 10–15 degrees cooler than Melbourne and Sydney, and there is a possibility of bad weather even during summer. January and February are usually warm and the alpine wildflowers are at their best. December and March are usually mild and considered by many people to be the best times to visit.

See the Bureau of Meteorology’s information about average temperatures and rainfall at different times of the year.

INSURANCE

We require that you have adequate travel insurance against potential losses, damage or injury, including cancellation costs and loss of luggage.

For all trips that require international travel, you must have purchased travel insurance that also includes medical evacuation coverage.

We also charge a cancellation fee if you cancel your walking holiday after we have confirmed it to cover costs incurred from our suppliers and in the office.  See the FAQ section for more information.

INFORMATION PACK

For nearly 30 years we have taken pride in providing seamlessly organised walking holidays, but we know, even with that in mind, that you’ll have many more questions. You will receive a very detailed information pack and itinerary approximately 6 weeks out from departure outlining all the fine details and much more.

CONTACT

If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of our destination consultants or to speak with one of our guides. You can get in touch with us via our contact form, email us at info@auswalk.com.au, or call us on +61 3 9597 9767.

Map

MAP

Departure Dates

DEPARTURE DATES

  • DATES
    AVAILABILITY
    PRICE
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Queen Charlotte Track – End to End – 6 Days

Self-guided

Glorious views over the magnificent Queen Charlotte Sound, stunning native forest, gourmet Marlborough area as you walk from Ship Cove to Anakiwa in and out of your accommodation

Self-guided 6 Days From $2045 Moderate to Challenging What's Included

Queen Charlotte Track – End to End – 6 Days

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What's Included
  • Full access to the Queen Charlotte track in superb comfort
  • 5 nights accommodation in beautiful lodge accommodations – the last walking day can be split into 2 if you wish (adds to the cost)
  • Walk the entire track end to end pack free, all transfers on and off the track
  • A la carte meals including 2-course dinners on the walk
  • 5 daily breakfasts, 4 walkers lunches, 3 dinners
  • We look after you before and after the walk
  • Comprehensive tracks notes, map case, insulated lunch bag and container
  • Enjoy the nearly 30 years of our experience in organising self-guided walking holidays

Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk – 7 Days

Self-guided

Walk lush untouched World Heritage Gondwana rainforest, along the rim of an ancient volcano. Border track, massive rainforests, rivers, waterfalls.

Self-guided 7 Days From $2895 Moderate What's Included

Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk – 7 Days

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What's Included
  • 7 day pack free walking holiday on the Gold Coast Hinterland Great Walk
  • Luggage transport, we shift you along the track from accommodation to accommodation to limit time in a vehicle, creating more time to relax and enjoy the region
  • Vehicle transfers including pick up and drop off at the Coolangatta Airport or the Gold Coast
  • 6 nights’ accommodation with ensuites
  • Cooked breakfasts, two-course dinners and substantial Walkers Lunches each day
  • National Park admission
  • Enjoy worry-free navigation with Auswalk’s comprehensive track notes, maps, map case, insulated lunch bag & info pack

Three Capes, Mount Brown and Port Arthur – 5 Days

Self-guided

Three Capes, Cape Hauy and  Cape Raoul, Waterfall Bay, Fortescue Bay and Port Arthur. A sublime coastline of sea caves and towering sea stacks.

Self-guided 5 Days From $2895 Moderate What's Included

Three Capes, Mount Brown and Port Arthur – 5 Days

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What's Included
  • All transport including daily transfers to/from each walk and transfers to and from Hobart
  • Genuine all inclusive pack free walking holiday
  • 4 nights’ comfortable self contained accommodation
  • Chef prepared 2 course dinner each night
  • Breakfasts each morning and packed walker lunches
  • Auswalk information pack including comprehensive walk notes, maps, lunch bag and container
  • National Park admission
  • Entry to Port Arthur Historic Site

Blue Mountains Traverse 7 Day

Self-guided

World Heritage Blue Mountains NP. Cliff-top trails, descend into the densely forested Jamison & Waterfall Valleys.

Self-guided 7 Days From $2455 Moderate to Challenging What's Included

Blue Mountains Traverse 7 Day

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What's Included
  • The best of the Blue Mountains walks
  • 6 nights’ accommodation in excellent rooms with ensuites
  • Cooked or continental breakfast each morning you are walking, walkers lunches each walking day and select ala carte dinners at local restaurants
  • Vehicle transfers and luggage transport
  • We shift along the track from accommodation to accommodation to limit time in a vehicle, creating more time to relax and enjoy the region
  • Scenic world Railway, Skyway & Gondola all-day pass & National Park admission
  • Enjoy worry-free navigation with Auswalk’s comprehensive track notes, maps, map case, insulated lunch bag & info pack
  • 24/7 support from Auswalk’s transfer company and representatives on the ground

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