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The Sorell Creek Trout Classic blends a rewarding hike with prime trout fishing along a pristine Tasmanian creek. Just outside New Norfolk, this trail offers an accessible yet engaging outdoor experience, balancing striking natural beauty with practical fishing and hiking advice.
Experience the unique blend of nature and heritage at Salmon Ponds Open Day in New Norfolk, Tasmania. This event offers a practical, immersive look at salmon farming history alongside accessible walking trails and interactive activities that appeal to all ages and fitness levels.
The New Norfolk Agricultural Show in Tasmania offers an authentic encounter with rural life and farming traditions set against a lively local backdrop. Visitors can enjoy livestock events, woodchopping, craft displays, and regional food stalls in an accessible setup that brings Tasmania’s agricultural heritage to the forefront.
The Tasmanian Mountain Bike Challenge offers riders a demanding yet thrilling 75-kilometer course through Maydena’s rugged wilderness. Combining steep climbs, technical descents, and sweeping vistas, it invites adventurers to engage directly with Tasmania's untamed landscape.
The Blue Derby MTB Festival in Maydena, Tasmania offers mountain bikers access to rugged trails carved through ancient forests and rugged mountains. Combining technical terrain with breathtaking landscapes, this festival is an essential stop for riders seeking serious challenge and wild adventure.
Lake St Clair Village hosts seasonal wilderness photography workshops that combine immersive hikes with practical camera techniques. Experience Tasmania's rugged landscapes firsthand while learning how to capture its changing moods across spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
Experience the vibrant Tasmanian Walking Festival at Lake St Clair Village, where rugged wilderness meets well-marked trails. From forest strolls to challenging summits, this event offers something for every hiker ready to engage with Tasmania's fierce natural beauty.
Experience Tasmania’s iconic Overland Track from November to April when trails are at their most accessible and weather supports extended exploration. Departing from Lake St Clair Village, hikers encounter diverse terrain, stunning vistas, and essential preparations ideal for both newcomers and seasoned trekkers.
The Wilderness Wildlife Festival in Cradle Mountain Village offers a unique chance to engage directly with Tasmania’s rugged landscapes and diverse wildlife. From lakeside walks to challenging summit hikes, this festival balances adventure with education, inviting visitors to connect deeply with a fiercely wild environment.
The Cradle Mountain Marathon combines rugged terrain with sweeping alpine vistas in Tasmania’s wild heart. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a determined hiker, this 44-kilometer trek challenges you to engage fully with one of Australia’s most demanding outdoor experiences.
Located in the wild heart of Tasmania, the Tasmanian Walking Festival at Cradle Mountain Village invites adventure lovers to explore diverse trails from gentle walks to challenging climbs. This festival provides a practical yet thrilling opportunity to connect with some of the island’s most dramatic landscapes and wildlife.
Mole Creek’s fairs and local markets invite visitors to experience Tasmania’s rural life up close, mixing fresh produce, artisan crafts, and lively community spirit. Discover practical tips and what to expect to make the most of these vibrant gatherings.