Located just outside Geeveston, about a 90 minute drive south of Hobart, the AirWalk forms the centrepiece of Tahune Adventures. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, adventure seeker, photographer or family traveller, the Tahune AirWalk offers an unforgettable journey through the treetops of Tasmania’s ancient forests.
As you arrive, the first thing you will notice is the peace. The air smells of eucalyptus and moss, birds call from the trees, and the sound of the Huon River sets the rhythm for the day. Visitors often comment that the forest feels untouched and calming from the moment they step out of their car.
Your journey begins at the Visitor Centre, where friendly staff welcome you and help plan your day. Here, you can pick up a map, browse the gift shop, or enjoy a warm drink at the Tahune Café before heading to the forest trails.
Clear signage leads you from the centre to the start of the Tahune AirWalk. The path winds gently through tall eucalypts and lush ferns, introducing you to the rainforest long before you rise into the canopy itself.
For accessibility, the approach path is suitable for most visitors, including those with strollers or wheelchairs. This makes the AirWalk a truly inclusive experience for families and travellers of all ages.
As you step onto the AirWalk, the structure feels solid beneath your feet. The walkway climbs slowly and steadily, giving you time to soak in the details around you. Sunlight filters through the leaves, the forest floor glows with moss, and the scent of fresh earth rises with the breeze.
The AirWalk stretches more than 600 metres and reaches 30 metres above the ground. Every viewpoint offers new perspectives. Look left to see the river peeking through the canopy. Look right to admire the sweeping forest stretching toward the Southwest National Park.
Interpretive panels share insights into the delicate ecosystem surrounding you. Many visitors stop often, not because they are tired, but because every few metres reveal something worth absorbing.
The highlight of the entire AirWalk is the cantilever platform. Extending 50 metres over the Huon River, it feels like standing at the edge of the world. The view includes the merging Huon and Picton Rivers, layered mountain ranges, and an endless sea of trees.
On still days, you can hear the river flowing far below. On cooler mornings, mist rises from the valley, creating one of the most beautiful sights in the Huon Valley. Many visitors treat this moment as the signature of their entire Tasmanian holiday.
The Tahune rainforest is alive with activity. Wedge tailed eagles soar high above, pademelons graze quietly near the tracks, and tiny wrens dart between branches. The forest changes with every season and even at different times of the day.
Morning brings golden light and birdsong. Afternoon offers softer shadows and gentle breezes. Winter days often fill the valley with mist, creating a peaceful and mystical atmosphere.
The variety of flora here is extraordinary. Look for Huon pines, myrtle beech, sassafras and fragrant eucalypts. Closer to the ground, you will see fungi, mosses and ferns that thrive in this cool, temperate rainforest.
The rainforest at Tahune is part of one of the oldest ecosystems in the world. Some trees here are hundreds of years old, and the Huon pine is famous for living thousands of years. These slow growing giants are unique to Tasmania and represent an irreplaceable part of the island’s natural heritage.
Visitors are often moved by the story of regeneration after the 2019 bushfires. Although parts of the landscape were affected, the forest now shows strong signs of regrowth. New shoots, young plants and thriving wildlife illustrate the resilience of Tasmania’s wilderness. This powerful contrast between loss and renewal adds emotional depth to the experience.
While the AirWalk is the highlight, the surrounding attractions complete the journey.
The Swinging Bridges Track takes you across two suspension bridges with incredible river views. The Eagle Hang Glider offers a fast and thrilling ride over the Picton River. The Huon River Walk provides a peaceful alternative for those wanting quiet reflection.
At the end of your visit, return to the Café for a warm drink, light meal or sweet treat. Surrounded by forest views, it is the perfect place to unwind and reflect on your adventure.
To make the most of your day at Tahune:
The Tahune AirWalk is more than a structure. It is a celebration of Tasmania’s natural environment. Built with minimal impact, it allows visitors to experience the forest from a perspective usually reserved for birds.
Families, couples and solo travellers often describe the AirWalk as peaceful, inspiring and transformative. It showcases nature’s resilience, beauty and grandeur.
From arrival to the cantilever, every moment feels like stepping deeper into Tasmania’s wilderness. The experience stays with you long after your visit, making the Tahune AirWalk one of Tasmania’s most unforgettable and meaningful destinations.