Top 5 Bucket List Hikes in Australia

Amber Walker


Australia is a hiker’s paradise. From ancient rainforests and rugged coastlines to red desert ranges and alpine peaks, the diversity of landscapes here is unmatched. Whether you’re chasing a multi-day adventure or a quick morning hike with a view, there’s a trail for every type of adventurer.



This guide is designed to take you through the top 5 bucket-list hikes in Australia. The treks every hiker should experience at least once. 

Pack your boots, grab your PARGO, and hit the trail. From icy cold water to piping hot coffee, your PARGO will keep you refreshed from the first step to the last, no matter where you wander.

The Top 5 Bucket List Hikes in Australia


Stretching 123 kilometres along the stunning Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge, the Cape to Cape Track is coastal hiking at its finest.

The trail runs from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin, with the Indian Ocean on one side and towering karri forests on the other.

Expect rugged limestone cliffs, turquoise bays, wildflowers in spring, and epic surf breaks.

Whether you tackle the full week-long trek or dip into day sections, it’s pure coastal magic.



Tasmania’s Overland Track is Australia’s most iconic alpine hike, and for good reason.

This 65 kilometre, six-day trek takes you deep into the heart of a World Heritage Wilderness.

You’ll cross glacial valleys, stroll through ancient rainforests, and climb alpine plateaus dotted with wildflowers.

The chance to summit Mt Ossa, Tasmania’s highest peak, is a highlight for many. Rugged yet well managed, it’s a wilderness experience like no other.



There aren’t too many hikes that capture the spirit of the outback quite like the Larapinta Trail.

Stretching 223 kilometres through the West MacDonnell Ranges, this is a journey across ridgelines, gorges, and ancient landscapes sacred to the Arrernte people.

Days are marked by endless red rock horizons, with nights by some of the most starlit skies you’ll come across.

While the full trek can take two to three weeks, many hikers choose to complete shorter sections, each one offering its own slice of outback wilderness.

 


While the Overland Track showcases Tasmania’s alpine side, the Three Capes Track reveals its epic coastal side.

Over four days and 48 kilometres, this trail hugs the edge of some of Australia’s highest sea cliffs, with the Southern Ocean crashing hundreds of metres below.

Dolerite sea stacks pierce the horizon, and every turn reveals a new jaw-dropping scene.

With comfortable huts and boardwalks, it’s one of the most accessible yet awe-inspiring multi-day hikes in the country.



One of the world’s great long-distance walks, the Bibbulmun Track stretches an incredible 1000 kilometres across Western Australia.

Winding from the Perth Hills to Albany on the south coast, it passes through towering karri and tingle forests, open farmland, wildflower country, and untamed coastline.

While only the most dedicated attempt the full trek, shorter sections make for equally memorable adventures. It’s a hike that showcases the vast diversity of WA’s landscapes, and rewards those willing to go the distance.

 

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