Summer in southern Tasmania brings warm days and clear skies, ideal for long outdoor adventures. At the Airwalk Tahune, sunlight filters through the eucalyptus canopy, creating golden patches along the steel walkway. The rivers sparkle below, and the forest hums with the sound of cicadas and native birds.
Autumn paints the Huon Valley in breathtaking shades of red, gold, and amber. The forest at Airwalk Tahune becomes a living canvas, with leaves rustling gently and the air turning crisp and calm. Many locals say this is the most beautiful time to visit.
As the season cools, early morning mist often settles over the rivers, creating dreamy photo opportunities. Visitors love watching sunlight pierce through the haze, turning the canopy into a glowing spectacle. For a truly immersive experience, time your walk just after sunrise or before sunset; the colours are nothing short of magical.
Winter at the Airwalk Tahune is a different kind of beauty, quiet, moody, and deeply peaceful. Mist drifts through the trees, and the forest feels still, almost meditative. The walkway often sits above a blanket of fog, giving the surreal sense of walking through clouds.
The cooler air enhances the crispness of the forest scents such as eucalyptus, moss, and fresh rain. Visitors who come during this time enjoy fewer crowds and a truly intimate connection with nature. After exploring, warm up with a hot chocolate or hearty meal at the Tahune Airwalk Café, where the wood-fired flavours match the cosy atmosphere perfectly.
No matter when you visit, a little preparation ensures you get the most out of your trip. Here are a few essentials: