What is Aussie Bushwalking?

It's like Wikipedia... but for Bushwalkers!

Aussie Bushwalking is a user-supplied list of bushwalking and hiking tracks in Australia - made by bushwalkers, for bushwalkers. It helps bushwalkers find new walks, share walks and track conditions and remember their Australian bushwalking/hiking activities.




New Walks

  • Momi Battery Historic Park

     (Fiji - 400m return)

    A short walk around the historic battery with view over the Navula passage. The deep-water passage to Nadi.

  • Natadola Beach to Majeihau Island

     (Fiji - 2.2km return)

    A walk along Natadola beach to Majeihau Island which you can cross to at low tide via a tidal crossing.

  • Little Cabbage Tree Creek Walk

     (Brisbane City Council Local Walks - 2km one-way)

    Follow the Cabbage Tree Creek bikeway through local parks and remnant bush lands. Accessible by public transport. Including the suburbs of West Chermside and Aspley.

  • Tavuni Hill Fort

     (Fiji - 1.5km return)

    This short walk around the Tavuni Hill Fort Archaeological Site combines history with some great views as the fort is situated on a 90m high limestone ridge that sits above the Sigatoka River.

  • Sigatoka Sand Dunes National Park - Yato Balavu Track

     (Fiji - 5.8km return)

    A walk in Fiji's first National Park which houses the highest dunes in the pacific islands (up to 60ms) and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There is a network of trails within the park with the 1hr…

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Glen Rock
was ticked by Jozef KESEG
7 hours ago
I am 63 years old and quite unfit since I don't do any exercise and I did the climb with my 30 year old son who goes to Gym twice a week and also does some sort of indoor wall climbing thing, so perfect match :)
We did it in 3.5hours with a nice 10-15min break on the summit AND getting lost on the way down. So I think the 3 hour advertised time is definitely doable and if your some sort of iron man probably 2 hours return. First 1/2 is quite easy and enjoyable because you are walking up along a ridge and have perfect unobstructed views almost all the way up. As you go up it get steeper and steeper but doable. The top is great because you got 360 deg views and the viewing with mountains all around is great. On the way down we both fell on our asses because of the steep loose ground. Goes without saying that you not gonna do this one in thongs and I have had glove on as well which paid tribute on the way down big time. Great hike.

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