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TARKINE WILDERNESS

This 4-day Pack-Free tour offers a unique experience of the Tarkine region, including pristine rainforests, coastline, and mountains. The tour includes a cruise down the Pieman River, where participants learn about local wildlife, history, and culture. The Corinna Wilderness Lodge provides comfortable beds, local meals, and wines. The Tarkine is one of Tasmania's greatest treasures, home to over 130 species of birds and 60 rare, threatened, and endangered species. Flexible walking options allow for some days to relax.

This is a genuinely all-inclusive tour with no hidden extras:

  • Visit to Stanley to see the iconic volcanic plug The Nut

  • 1 night at beautiful Tall Timbers Smithton

  • Dinner with wine at Tall Timbers Smithton

  • Breakfast at Tall Timbers Smithton

  • 3 days walking through the Tarkine rainforest, coastline and mountains

  • 2 nights in 1 bedroom cottages at Corinna Wilderness Retreat with ensuite

  • Private cruise to the start of our walk day 3

  • 2 x a la carte dinners in the restaurant at Corinna Wilderness Retreat

  • All dinners include wonderful Tasmanian wine.

  • 2 x breakfasts at Corinna

  • 3 x walkers lunches

  • Fresh fruit and trail mix to enjoy during your walk

  • Tea, coffee and hot chocolate on the trail

  • Transfers to and from Launceston, as well as to the trail each day.

  • National park fees

  • Professionally guided – Our CEO’s – Chief Experience Officers are locals who are passionate, well trained and enthusiastic with the ability to bring to life a depth of information

EXTRA INCLUSIONS

  • 3 months Hiked Membership (includes unlimited hikes per month)

  • Access to the Hiked Membership VIP Group (includes training tips, education, health & wellness information and much more)

  • $100 off the price for Returned Hiked Adventure Customers

  • Access to our Hiked Flight Agency for the best flight options and insurance plus support in putting together your extended stay itinerary if you are staying longer

  • Advice and support leading up to your trip and on the hike by our Hiked Trip Leader

  • Tour of the local area on Day 1

ITINERARY

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SAVE THE TARKINE

It is astonishing that we still need to campaign to save Tasmania’s Tarkine wilderness in the second decade of the 21st century. But we do. The threats are real and current: some Eucalypts and rainforest coupes are to be logged in the next three years, 95% of the region is subject to mineral exploration permits and, off-road vehicles continue to destroy fragile coastal aboriginal sites with nobody held to account. To see how you can help. Click on the link below to the “Save the Tarkine”. You can sign up to get involved and find out how you can help save this unique and threatened landscape.

TARKINE WALKS TASMANIA
TARKINE WALKS TASMANIA
05 Dec 2024, 9:00 am
Corinna
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