Great Australian Walks - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Point Nepean
Julia Zemiro tours the Mornington Peninsula, where she discovers a quarantine station that reminds her of COVID-19 times and visits Cheviot Beach, which swallowed a prime minister.

Dorrigo National Park
Julia Zemiro travels to Dorrigo National Park for her first time ever being inside a rainforest, where she is showered by the sights of cascading waterfalls.

The Goldfields Track
Julia Zemiro explores the goldfields and discovers not only the real thing, but also treasures of history on the surface and under it.

Kiama Coast Walk
Julia Zemiro treks along the south-west coast of NSW, receiving an insider's guide to the biggest blowhole in the world.

Lake Burley Griffin
Julia Zemiro walks around the lake located at Australia's capital, Canberra, discovering ancient and modern history. She also learns about the country's largest musical instrument.

Blue Mountains
Julie leaves Sydney for the mountains, walking the Grand Clifftops Walk and taking a ride on a cable car.

Mt Wellington
Julia explores Hobart's rich tapestry of stories, waltzing down old cobbled streets and narrow streets and sneaking cameos of Kunanyi (Mount Wellington).

Cape Byron
Julia heads to the mecca for hippies, surfers and influencers to discover why the sun-kissed Byron Bay is such a magnet.

Main Yarra Trail
Julia explores Melbourne's famous waterway, the Yarra River, giving her a unique perspective on the city.

Bondi
Julia travels to one of world's most famous strips of sand, finding hidden gems along Bondi's coastal track.
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