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Best Women’s Walking Tours Australia 2026

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For me, travel has always been about more than ticking off destinations – it’s about connection, discovery, and making space for yourself out on the trail. Over the years I’ve guided so many women who weren’t looking for the hustle of a Contiki-style trip, but instead wanted to slow down and immerse themselves in nature. I’ve seen how guided walking tours in Australia create the perfect mix of fitness, friendship, and adventure. Whether women come with friends, join a group of like-minded travellers, or set out solo, these walks provide a safe, supportive, and inspiring way to experience Australia’s most remarkable landscapes – and I love being part of that journey.

I’ve loved guiding women on some of Australia’s most iconic walks, and I can honestly recommend them to anyone ready for the challenge. The desert landscapes of the Larapinta Trail, the coastal beauty of the Cape to Cape Track and the Great Ocean Walk, or the rugged gorges of Karijini National Park. What I’ve seen time and again is how these tours strike the perfect balance — keeping you active while also sharing the stories, culture, and hidden trails you might miss on your own.

You’re not alone: A Short History of Women’s Adventuring in Australia

Before we set off, I like to remind women on tour that we’re part of a long tradition. Georgiana Molloy was documenting Western Australia’s native plants as early as the 1830s, and Myrtle “The Walking Girl” Simpson made her mark with incredible endurance hikes in the early 1900s. Later, Dorothy Butler became the first Australian woman to summit Mount Everest – a milestone that still inspires me today. Their stories remind me that women have always had a place in the outdoors, and it’s one of courage, curiosity, and discovery.

Myrtle Simpson
Myrtle Simpson

Why Choose a Women’s Only Walking Tour in Australia?

First-hand i’ve seen how much women gain from travel options that combine health, adventure, and meaningful experiences. On women-specific guided walks, the benefits are felt in so many ways. The below is just a small hand-full;

  • Connection: I’ve watched strangers become lifelong friends on walking tours, united by their love of trails, fitness, and adventure.
  • Confidence: With female guides by your side, you’ll feel supported and understood as you take on everything from hill, walking and stair walking to trekking across rugged terrain.
  • Comfort: I love reminding women that multi-day tours don’t mean roughing it — eco-certified campsites, lodge stays, and even luxury private tour options mean you can embrace adventure without giving up comfort.
  • Discovery: Some of my favourite moments come when women connect with stories beyond the trail — from Australian women’s history to First Nations knowledge and cultural experiences. These journeys of discovery often leave as big an impact as the landscapes themselves.
Guided Walking Tour: Kakadu National Park
Kakadu National Park

Iconic Women’s Walking Trails in Australia

I love recommending our most adventurous tours for women. These don’t shy away from camping or going further remote. So for women who tell me they are ‘looking for guided women’s walking tours in Australia?’, these iconic trails are among our most popular, offering a mix of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and achievable challenges that suit adventurous women.

Name # Days Description Why It’s Perfect for Women
Kimberley Tours 13 Walk through rugged gorges, swim in remote waterholes, and connect with First Nations culture in one of Australia’s most spectacular regions. Offers a safe yet adventurous environment for women who want to test their fitness, immerse in culture, and experience remote wilderness with expert support.
Karijini National Park & Ningaloo Reef 10 A journey of contrasts: explore Karijini’s deep red gorges before snorkelling with manta rays, turtles, and vibrant marine life at Ningaloo Reef. Ideal for women who want variety — challenging hikes combined with ocean adventures, plus the reassurance of expert guides and eco-certified campsites.
Larapinta Trail 6–14 A Red Centre classic featuring desert landscapes, the soaring heights of Mount Sonder, and ancient Country in the West MacDonnell Ranges. Perfect for women seeking a bucket-list trek, with strong group support, breathtaking views, and a chance to build confidence in remote terrain.
Great Ocean Walk 7 Walk 104 km from Apollo Bay to the 12 Apostles, passing clifftops, towering forests, and unforgettable coastal scenery — with only a daypack to carry. Accessible for women of all fitness levels, thanks to supported day walks, comfortable accommodation, and expert guides to interpret the landscape.
Cape to Cape Track 8 Western Australia’s ultimate coastal walk, stretching 124 km between Cape Naturaliste and Cape Leeuwin. Experience pristine beaches, wildflowers, and dramatic headlands. A favourite for women who want to combine fitness with relaxation, featuring Margaret River’s world-class scenery, local culture, and wine country charm.
Guided Walking Tour: Cape to Cape Track
Cape to Cape Track

Practical Tips for Women’s Walking Tours from Inspiration Outdoors

  1. Travel light: Most guided adventures only require a daypack. Comfortable boots, breathable clothing, and layers are key.
    For more info take a look at our blogs on what to pack: A Comprehensive Hiking Gear Checklist of What to Pack for Your Next Trip, What to pack for the Larapinta Trail, What to Pack For a Day Hike.
  2. Fitness prep: Activities like stair walking, jogging, hill walking, or swimming are excellent training for trekking terrain.
    Our read on how to physically prepare yourself for a walking holiday will serve anyone well: Three simple exercises to get you ready for a walking holiday.
  3. Book the right program: Decide whether you want a luxury private tour, eco-campsites, or lodge-style accommodation.
    Inspiration Outdoor’s tours typically range in the mid-tier for comfort. We are not roughing it out in a tent brought on your back, and typically either do comfortable camping or lodge style accomodation.
  4. Tour date planning: Popular walks like the Larapinta Trail and Great Ocean Walk book out months in advance, so sign up early.
  5. Capture memories: We love sharing our journeys on social media. Each landscape or scene is unique so make sure to capture it. On the flip-side remember to be in the moment.
  6. Think beyond walking: Many tours also include kayaking, cycling, or cultural add-ons, creating a well-rounded active travel experience.
  7. Respect the land: Choose eco-certified operators that give back to local communities and First Nations groups. Inspiration Outdoors as part of the Intrepid Group following eco-friendly practices such as leave no trace behind and employing local and indigenous guides wherever possible.

The trail is waiting

Step into nature, find your rhythm, and share the journey with women who walk for connection, confidence, and discovery. Lace up, take that first step – your adventure starts now. Take a look at all our guided walking tours here.

Iam Love

Iam Love

I’ve been guiding tours across Australia for over 20 years — from Kakadu to the Kimberley, Tasmania to Arnhem Land. Whether it’s sharing ancient stories, spotting wildlife, or walking through rugged landscapes, I’m passionate about helping travellers connect with Country.

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