- 10,000 Steps Tasmania
Tasmanian on-demand, fully-interactive, team-based workplace walking challenge using a pedometer
- 60 great short walks
Parks & Wildlife Service guide to a range of short walks in Tasmania. Also available as a brochure download
- Bridport Walking Track
Information on the Bridport Walking Track which covers 10km of natural and historic features. Links to details of other walking tracks in the North-East of Tasmania
- Bruny Island, Tasmania
Presenting comprehensive visitor information about Bruny Island, including award-winning accommodation, bushwalking, boating, dining and the ferry timetable
- Bruny Island: the complete travel information guide
Links to activities, walks and accommodation on Bruny Island, Tasmania
- Bushland (Hobart City Council)
Information about reserves and parks managed by the Hobart City Council. Covers almost 3,000 hectares of bushland including the Queen's Domain, Knocklofty Reserve, Bicentennial Park, Ridgeway Park and Pipeline Track, Truganini Reserve, Waterworks Reserve, Wellington Park and the North South Track Shared Use Trail
- Bushwalking and Track Review (BATR)
Information and documents relating to the process to develop acceptable solutions to impacts associated with overnight bushwalking in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (WHA)
- Clarence City Council: Tracks and trails
This is a guide to some popular walking tracks around the city of Clarence. There are easy walks for the whole family, as well as more challenging tracks for the experienced walker, allowing exploration of diverse plant and wildlife communities, interesting geographical features and historic sites, and some stunning scenery
- Coast to Canyon (Central Coast Council)
Tourist information for the central coast area in north west Tasmania
- Coastal Running Club
Coastal Running Club (CRC) was formed by a group of runners wanting to participate in organised events over the summer to maintain fitness and social contact with other runners
- Cycling and Walking
Information and resources for cyclists, drivers and walkers including initiatives by the Tasmanian Government and local Councils in setting up urban cycling networks. Links to maps and road safety rules
- Devonport City Council: walks and cycleways
A list of public walks and cycleways around Devonport. Includes a map and table of times and distances
- Devonport: recreation
Links to information about Devonport's recreation grounds, parks, fishing, walking and dog exercise areas including facebook link
- Great Walks of Australia
Listing of popular Tasmanian walks including Bay of Fires Lodge, Maria Island, Freycinet experience and Cradle Mountain Huts Walks
- Great Walks of Tasmania
Combined Tasmanian walking companies including the Cradle Mountain Huts walk, Freycinet Experience, Tasmanian Expeditions, Maria Island Walk, Tarkine Trails and the Bay of Fires Lodge Walk offering wilderness walking tours
- Harcourts Launceston Women's 5km Footrace
Walk/run for women of all ages, taking place around the City Centre of Launceston to raise money for breast cancer awareness
- Harcourts Launceston Women's 5km walk/run
Annual Launceston walk/run for women of all ages to help raise money for the Cancer Patient Support Centre
- Healthy Hearts Health People (Park Walks)
The Heart Foundation and the Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service have joined forces to offer free monthly guided walks in Tasmania's national parks and reserves
- Hobart Passenger Transport Case Study
This study was commissioned by the Tasmanian Government to better understand the issues facing our urban passenger transport system and to assist Government in developing appropriate, sustainable responses to meet long-term challenges to our urban transport systems
- Hobart's Walks
Walks to help you discover natural places, as well as opening up fascinating aspects of Hobart's cultural heritage with links to downloadable maps and instructions
- Huon Trail
Describes the touring route through 4 distinct regions of Tasmania's south: the Huon Valley, the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, Bruny Island, and the Far South
- Jack Thwaites Bush Diaries
Over thirty bushwalking diaries kept by Jack Thwaites between 1928 and 1977, together with letters, photographs and other contributions
- King Island Imperial 20
The Imperial 20 is an annual coast to coast footrace, with events suitable for everybody. The main event is a 32 km footrace. Support events include a 32 km walking race, and team running and walking races
- Kingborough tracks and trails
Information on the many walking tracks in the Kingborough area, ranging from short, easy strolls to full day challenging walks, with some also suitable for horses, mountain bikes, and dogs on leads
- Launceston walking and cycling tracks
Details of Launceston City Council's tracks and trails suitable for walking, cycling and horse riding. Includes information on heritage walks and the publication, Guide to Launceston's Trails
- Life's an adventure: Tasmanian walking holidays
Details of walking and hiking holidays in Tasmanian including destinations such as the Bay of Fires, Maria Island, and Freycinet and Wine Glass Bay
- North West Coastal Pathway
Details of the The Cradle Coast Authority's Plan for a recreational pathway between Latrobe and Wynyard
- Okines Dodges Ferry Tuesday Strollers
Contact information for Okines Dodges Ferry Tuesday Strollers
- Ridge e Didge Nature Trips
Nature based trips lead by an ecologist/biology teacher. Walking and photography are focal points
- Run the Bridge Hobart
Details of the annual 10k running and walking event (inaugural event February 2010) from Bellerive Oval, over the Tasman Bridge to Salamanca Place, Hobart
- Sorell Gourmet Strollers
Sorell Strollers are a group of friends who walk together most weekends. Walks are rarely longer than 10ks and include morning tea and lunch time picnic stops.
- Tasman Coastal Trail
The Tasman Coastal Trail follows along the cliffed coast-line from Waterfall Bay through to Fortescue Beach, out to Cape Hauy and on to Cape Pillar. Details of walk times, preparations, reminder of Fuel Stove Only Policy and more
- Tasmanian Trail
The Tasmanian Trail is a long-distance multi-purpose recreational trail extending from Devonport to Dover, for use by walkers, mountain bikers and horse riders. The Trail is managed and promoted by the Tasmanian Trail Association
- Tastracks
A comprehensive guide to remote Tasmanian bushwalking tracks
- Tony's trips
Tony Watton's mountain bike and bushwalking trips in Tasmania
- Tracks and trails (Clarence Municipality)
Links to tracks and trails in the Clarence municipality for walkers, horse riders and cyclists, with information re the kayak trail
- Walking West Hobart
A walking map of West Hobart produced by the West Hobart Environment Network
- Walks around the municipality - Latrobe and Port Sorell
Latrobe Council site listing local strolls and walking trails
- Walktober
Information on events and ideas for Walktober Tasmania, a walking initiative during October, encouraging Tasmanians to become more physically active through walking
- Waratah-Wynyard Council: scenic walks
Describing township walks and those in coastal and reserve areas
- West Coast Walks
West Coast Council, with assistance from Sport and Recreation Tasmania, have developed downloadable flyers promoting various walks thorughout the area ranging from casual strolls along some of our better-known streets to walks to mountain peaks for the experienced walker