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TasTrails is a growing collection of bushwalking information, trail notes and photography relating to the fantastic walks Tasmania has on offer. Tasmania has so many beautiful walks ranging from the simplest stroll to challenging multi-day treks. Catalogued through location, difficulty, length, time required and National Parks Tastrails gives you an indepth look at the walks available to you. All of the walks listed has been personally hiked to ensure only the most relevant and correct information is shared with you. Additionally, all the photographs presented on TasTrails have been personally shot while hiking these amazing trails.

There is a lot of fantastic information on the web about hiking in Tasmania. The only problem is it can sometimes be a nightmare to find and very rarely is there a wealth of information in one place. TasTrails hopes to fix this, presenting as much useful information as possible on a wide range of walks.

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