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Best extra difficult hikes in Tasmania
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Best extra difficult hikes in Tasmania

Only the bravest need apply! These extra-difficult hikes are not for the faint of heart.

Here are some great hikes to explore in Tasmania.

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Reviews for extra difficult hikes in Tasmania

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Western Arthur Traverse

Fabio Dupont reviewed over 5 years ago

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Three Capes Track

J42 reviewed 3 months ago

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Cradle Mountain Huts Walk

Nanna Pedersen reviewed about 5 years ago

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Frenchmans Cap Walk

AnnetteTrails reviewed about 1 year ago

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Walls Of Jerusalem

BackpackerWoodsman88 reviewed almost 2 years ago

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Frequently asked questions for hikes in Tasmania

What is the climate like for hiking in Tasmania?

Tasmania's climate varies across the year, influencing hiking experiences. The summer months (December to February) offer warmer weather and long daylight hours, making it a preferred time for most hikers. Autumn (March to May) reveals vibrant foliage, providing a picturesque hiking backdrop. Winter (June to August) brings colder temperatures and rain, adding a unique challenge to treks. For further information, consider visiting the Tasmania Parks & Wildlife Service website.


Do I need a permit to hike in Tasmania?

In Tasmania, hiking may require permits, especially for popular routes like the Overland Track. Permits are obtained through the Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service, ensuring protection of the natural environment. Plan ahead and visit their website for specific information on permits and reservations.


Is wild camping allowed in Tasmania?

Wild camping in Tasmania is regulated, with some areas allowing it under strict rules while others completely prohibit it. To preserve the unique ecosystem, campers are encouraged to use designated sites. Review the guidelines on the Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service website before your trip.


Are there mountain rescue services in Tasmania?

In Tasmania, the Tasmania Police and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter service manage mountain rescue operations. Emergencies should be reported via the '000' emergency line. Make sure to provide precise location details, and carry a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB). More info can be found here.


Are there dangerous plants in Tasmania?

Tasmania boasts diverse flora with notable areas like the Tarkine rainforest and alpine regions of Cradle Mountain. Unique species like Huon Pine and Tasmanian Waratah enchant hikers. It鈥檚 important to stay on trails to protect fragile ecosystems. Visit Tasmania Parks & Wildlife Service's website here for more.


What wildlife should I be aware of when hiking in Tasmania?

Hikers in Tasmania can encounter unique wildlife like the Tasmanian Devil and the platypus. Be cautious of snakes, especially Tiger Snakes, during warmer months. For tips on interacting with Tasmania's wildlife, refer to Tasmania Parks & Wildlife Service's guide https://a-z-animals.com/animals/location/oceania/australia-tasmania/