I've loved walking outdoors since I was a kid. Short walks, day walks, overnight walks; accessible walks and rugged walks; I love them all. I walked with family and friends and pushed my mum along some great accessible (and not so accessible) walks....
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Bush Walks
Accessible Walks
Bush Walks
Spectacular views and a well maintained track. The beautiful huts mean lighter packs. Lots of stairs, but I did this walk for the first time 2 weeks after tearing my calf. This walk packs a lot into a short distance.
Three Capes Track
Probably the most well known bush walk in Australia. Recommended for people who are relatively fit as you have to carry all your food and a tent. Our packs were about 18kgs. Some of the best scenery is on the side trips, so allow time each day to e...
Overland Track
While you can do longer walks here, it was hot and dry when I went here so I opted for some shorter day walks. Amazing views.
Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park
We did an hour return walk from 12 Apostles towards Princeton. The views when travelling from Princeton towards the 12 Apostles are some of the best around. It's an easy walk but the surface is uneven and it was windy when we were there.
Princeton to 12 Apostles
Accessible Walks
The views are fantastic! While I wasn't there with a wheelchair, most of the paths are enough for two people in wheelchairs to pass. Some of the paths do slope a little, but they should be gentle enough for most people. However, at the time we wer...