I have just returned from a trip to Australia and I'm planning on back in October for a walking holiday, so I thought it would be interesting to logging of my 3 favorite Australia walking holidays of the research I've done so far.
I have a summary of each next trip, but for anyone who is interested in reading more I will publish a separate article for each of the detailed routes and timings proposed timings, sights and hopefully some advice for each route.
My Favorites:
No. 1 – great ocean Walk, United Kingdom. This hike 104 km in 6 days and follows the path of the famous Great Ocean Road: some of Apollo Bay to the 12 Apostles.
The entire route has been developed in dedicated trails through the Park Victoria, the owners of the track, and it offers some of the most spectacular scenery in Australia for hikers.It is a wonderful walk, but that is perfect for a holiday, with September to may are the best time to run.
No. 2-The Bibbulmun Track.This number is the longest walking track in Western Australia, winding road more than 900 kilometers from the foothills of Perth Jarrah and Karri forests to the rugged coastline of Albany.
As a trekking can be connected to certain milestones and sections-walk, but I have it on my list of "life" challenges, and I hope that I still have enough energy, by the time I'm old enough to have enough time to!! It is true that most will want to will want to explore this new path for a hiking holiday to remember.
No 3-The Larapinta Trail is my 3rd favorite Australia walking track and one of the most beautiful walks in Australia. the route passes the high ridgelines of the West MacDonnell Ranges, the huge flood plains and the Razorback. with a final destination of Alice Springs is a great way to 6-7 days hiking, followed by a few days of rest and explore Alice Springs.
Of course, having regard to the sheer volume of Australia, there are an infinite number of walks and tracks, but a lot of walking, it is difficult, either because of the terrain or the weather (or both). my advice is to plenty of time, plan it well, get fit and travel with a local expert or business-like walking into one of these entities, you really need that level of support.
I will be a few more of my top 3 travel experiences and look forward to reading more posts.
Colin b. Richards is a co-founder of http://www.addictedtotravel.com, a motivated and experienced traveler in North America, Australia, Europe, and Africa-now providing detailed travel guides, and a collection of the best vacation of entrepreneurs around the world. take a look at our diverse collection of Australia walking holidays and see for yourself.
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