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View from the Airwalk of the Huon River

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The View from the Airwalk of the Huon River offers a truly unique perspective of Tasmania's natural beauty. Situated in the Tahune Forest area within the scenic Huon Valley, this viewpoint is part of the renowned Tahune Airwalk, an elevated steel walkway that allows visitors to stroll high above the forest floor. From this vantage point, approximately 92 meters above sea level, you can witness the majestic Huon River, its confluence with the Picton River, and the distant peaks of…

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    the airwalk is at a height of 30 meters (is given as a running time of 50 minutes; however, you only need 20 (approx. 1 km)
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What other walking tracks are available at Tahune Adventures besides the Airwalk?

    Beyond the main Airwalk, Tahune Adventures offers several other engaging walks. You can explore the Huon Pine Walk, an easy stroll along the riverbank to see rare Huon pines, or challenge yourself on the Swinging Bridges Track, which crosses both the Huon and Picton rivers. These provide diverse experiences for different fitness levels.

    Is the Tahune Airwalk suitable for visitors with mobility issues or those using wheelchairs?

    While the ascent to the start of the Airwalk involves 106 to 112 steps, transport is available for those with mobility issues to reach the Airwalk's beginning. The Airwalk itself is an elevated steel walkway, but specific information regarding full wheelchair accessibility along its entire length is best confirmed directly with Tahune Adventures.

    Are dogs allowed on the Tahune Airwalk or other trails at Tahune Adventures?

    Generally, national parks and protected areas in Tasmania, including attractions like Tahune Airwalk, have strict policies regarding pets to protect local wildlife. It is highly unlikely that dogs are permitted on the Airwalk or other trails within the Tahune Adventures site. It's always best to check their official website or contact them directly for their current pet policy before visiting.

    How long does it typically take to complete the Tahune Airwalk, and what is its total length?

    The Tahune Airwalk stretches approximately 619 to 620 meters in length. Visitors typically find that the return journey on the Airwalk takes about 45 to 50 minutes, allowing ample time for photographs and enjoying the forest's sights and sounds. However, some hikers have noted it can be completed in as little as 20 minutes if walking briskly.

    What is the elevation of the Tahune Airwalk and its most dramatic cantilever section?

    The Airwalk itself rises 30 meters above the forest floor. Its most dramatic feature is a cantilever section that soars 50 meters directly above the Huon River, offering breathtaking views of the river's confluence with the Picton River. The viewpoint itself is approximately 92 meters above sea level.

    Are there any cafes or dining options available at Tahune Adventures or nearby in Geeveston?

    Yes, the Tahune Adventures site includes a visitor center with a cafe, offering refreshments and light meals. For more options, the nearby town of Geeveston, approximately 29 kilometers away, has local cafes and pubs where you can find additional dining choices.

    What is the best time of day to visit the Tahune Airwalk to avoid crowds?

    To potentially avoid larger crowds, especially during peak seasons or weekends, arriving early in the morning shortly after opening or later in the afternoon before closing is often recommended. This allows for a more peaceful experience on the Airwalk and easier parking.

    Is public transport available to reach the Tahune Airwalk from Hobart or other major towns?

    The Tahune Airwalk is located in a relatively remote area, approximately 70 kilometers south of Hobart. Public transport options are very limited, and it is generally recommended that visitors travel by private vehicle. Some tour operators may offer guided trips from Hobart.

    What kind of wildlife can visitors expect to see around the Huon River Airwalk?

    The Tahune Forest area is rich in Tasmanian wildlife. While walking the Airwalk, you're immersed in the forest canopy, offering opportunities to spot various bird species. Along the riverbanks, you might encounter platypus or native fish. The surrounding forest is also home to wallabies, pademelons, and other marsupials, though sightings can be elusive.

    What is the history of the Tahune Airwalk, and how has it been impacted by natural events?

    The Tahune Airwalk officially opened on July 1, 2001. In January 2019, a bushfire caused by a lightning strike impacted the area. While the visitor center was saved and the walkway repaired, the surrounding forest experienced significant damage. The area is now in a state of regeneration, showcasing the resilience of the Tasmanian wilderness.

    Are there any other viewpoints or attractions similar to the Airwalk in the Huon Valley?

    While the Tahune Airwalk is unique in its elevated canopy walk experience, the broader Huon Valley offers numerous other stunning viewpoints and attractions. These include scenic drives, river cruises on the Huon River, and various lookouts offering panoramic views of the valley, orchards, and waterways. Exploring the region will reveal many natural beauties.

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