Dexter wrote:That also looks promising. I'll have to see if anyone has mapped out any suggested routes to take. I had a look on trail hiking but only a couple of the day walks to certain points of interest were listed.
Parks and Wildlife
https://parks.tas.gov.au/things-to-do/multi-day-walks has some pretty good information, if you start to like the sound of a particular area check to see if it's included in a TasMap "National Park, Walk & Recreation Map"
https://www.tasmap.tas.gov.au/do/category/NATPARKDAYWALK which will give suggested routes. The walks on the peninsular and Maria Island both have maps.
It depends on what you want to get out of a walk, but Maria Island could be a good fit- you could base yourself in Darlington (with access to toilets) and do any of the various walks day walks from there depending on how challenged you want to be. Probably my favourite thing about Maria is the wildlife, wombats are absolutely everywhere (you'll see a dozen or more pretty much anywhere you stop and look around in the areas around Darlington), lots of pademelons, wallabies, different bird species (including lots of Cape Barren geese) etc.
You can see a lot of the island by bike, too, if you're in to that. Bikes can either be brought across or hired.