Hiking

The Best Hiking Trails in Tyenna, Tasmania (Australia)

55 trails

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Photo of Tarn Shelf Circuit - Mount Field National Park Photo of Mt Rodway/ Tarn Shelf Photo of Mount Field East
  • Distance
    9.06mi
    Elevation +
    1499f
    TrailRank
    50
    Photo ofTarn Shelf Circuit - Mount Field National Park Photo ofTarn Shelf Circuit - Mount Field National Park Photo ofTarn Shelf Circuit - Mount Field National Park

    A beautiful walk without too much elevation gain, rich of Alpine vegetation and lakes. It took longer than expected due to heavy rain and snowfall but absolutely worth it! Will definitely come back again on a sunny day!

  • Mt Rodway/ Tarn Shelf

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    Distance
    37.84mi
    Elevation +
    1017f
    TrailRank
    32
    Photo ofMt Rodway/ Tarn Shelf Photo ofMt Rodway/ Tarn Shelf Photo ofMt Rodway/ Tarn Shelf

    Gradual climb that turns into a 4WD track up to the alpine ski huts. From here the track goes along rocky terrain. You can get a good look of the valley once you get clear of the trees. Then for a distance it is reasonab...

  • Mount Field East

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    Distance
    8.22mi
    Elevation +
    1772f
    TrailRank
    31
    Photo ofMount Field East Photo ofMount Field East Photo ofMount Field East

    Circular route .. very rocky from middle to the top. Saw a black snake that run away in between Jadzia and myself . Beautiful hike .

  • tarn shelf circuit

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    Distance
    7.51mi
    Elevation +
    1135f
    TrailRank
    31
    Photo oftarn shelf circuit Photo oftarn shelf circuit Photo oftarn shelf circuit

    tarn shelf circuit is rich in alpine vegetation and the amazing glacier lakes! Go for a swim it’s worth it for the clafes :)

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  • Distance
    7.27mi
    Elevation +
    1115f
    TrailRank
    27
    Photo ofTarn Shelf - return (only up to Johnston Tarn) Photo ofTarn Shelf - return (only up to Johnston Tarn) Photo ofTarn Shelf - return (only up to Johnston Tarn)

    This walk takes you from the Government huts to Tarn Shelf via the Ski Fields and returns via the Snow Gum Track. I'd recommend this to trying to go up Snow Gum track on the way up as it can be a killer on your knees. ...

  • Lake Seal Return walk

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    Distance
    4.77mi
    Elevation +
    620f
    TrailRank
    27
    Photo ofLake Seal Return walk Photo ofLake Seal Return walk Photo ofLake Seal Return walk

    Walking down to Lake Seal from the Government Huts at Mt. Field. It is a fairly easy walk with a well marked trail. P.S. Ignore the time indicated on the turnoff to the lake. It only probably takes that long if the pa...

  • Distance
    14.95mi
    Elevation +
    2936f
    TrailRank
    24
    Photo ofRodway range, mt field west, mt florentine. Photo ofRodway range, mt field west, mt florentine.

    We did this as an overnight hike, camping at the tarn at the intersection point of mt field and florentine peaks. Not far there is an emergency hut( k Col) good mix of off track and Boulder field and on track hiking and ...

  • Mount Crooke

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    Distance
    6.69mi
    Elevation +
    899f
    TrailRank
    21
    Photo ofMount Crooke

    A little visited part of Mount Field, is Mount Crooke. Most of the walk is off track and ability to navigate is vital. It is rough underfoot once off the tracks and depending on the route taken the walk varies from 6-7 h...

  • Mt field east loop

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    Distance
    6.29mi
    Elevation +
    1562f
    TrailRank
    19
    Photo ofMt field east loop

    Lovely loop which takes in a few tarns and also plenty of Boulder hopping before an expansive view at the summit

  • Distance
    6.07mi
    Elevation +
    2103f
    TrailRank
    17
    Photo ofMt Field East Circuit, Mount Field National Park

    I hadn't done this walk since I was a teenager with my parents. I went on my own and wasn't disappointed. It's a mixture of wet forest and alpine plateau with a rocky summit from which you can see down into the Derwent V...

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