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Central Queensland

Central Queensland goes the entire length from the east coast to western Queensland.

Quarantine Station

Tour the historical precinct of Point Nepean which hosted a Quarantine Station and an Army OFficer Cadet School.

North Queensland

South East Queensland

Boarding NSW and the pacific Ocean, it is not uncommon for hikes to have views of both worlds (ocean and hinterland). Hikes here are typically on the great dividing range.

Quarantine Station

Tour the historical precinct of Point Nepean which hosted a Quarantine Station and an Army OFficer Cadet School.

Far North Queensland

The Northern Most point in QLD.

Queen Charlotte Track

Choice of multiple days or day walks in the Marlborough Region, South Island. The town of Picton is a good base to prepare or start of your adventure. You can decide to combine your walk with: a drop off and pick-up by water taxi, a mountain bike, a sea kayak or simply walk. Stunning scenery on both sides from the Queen Charlotte Sound and Kenepuru Sound. Walking on good track with some challenging climbs and sections.

Merewether to Queens Wharf (GNW)

Starting from Merewether, you will mostly follow the coast line to Queens Wharf. After exploring some of Newcastle's (and arguably Australia's) best beaches, the grand views from Strzelecki Lookout, you then wander through King Edward Park where you can take the optional side trip to the intriguing Bogey Hole. The walk then takes you up to more panoramic views from the The Obelisk, before you stroll through Newcastle CBD and mall to Queens Wharf. There are a few long hills, just take you time and enjoy the salt air.

Quart Pot Creek Trails

Trails around Quart Pot Creek in the Quart Pot Creek Parklands in the centre of Stanthorpe.

Queanbeyan River Loop Walk

A 20km walk at the southern end of Googong Dam, near Queanbeyan NSW. There are 2 options, one is to walk to Flynns Crossing and back or take the cycling route and turn the end of the walk into a slightly longer loop. An excellent walk through dry forest with a couple of river crossings to test out your boots and finding a way around one too deep to walk. Good walk for training purposes as there are regular climbs, steep and short and long and not so steep.