Season 2 Episodes
1. Cape to Cape Track
Julia Zemiro embarks on the stunning Cape to Cape Track, from the charming town of Margaret River to the Boranup State Forest, embracing the rich biodiversity and wilderness of this rugged coastline.
2. Snowies Alpine Walk
In this breath-taking episode, Gina Chick walks barefoot to the rooftop of Australia, Mt Kosciuszko, discovering that it was named after a Polish freedom fighter.
3. Beechworth
Susie Youssef plunges back in time as she traverses Ned Kelly Country in northern Victoria, walking in the footsteps of Ned and the goldfields where Chinese miners hoped to strike it rich.
4. Uluru and Kata Tjuta
Julia Zemiro heads to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in a spiritual journey into the heart of Australia to discover why this place matters so much to Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians alike.
5. Bruny Island
Julia Zemiro explores some of the greatest places in Australia during a series of one-day walks and shares a treasure trove of untold stories.
6. The Bay Trail
Susie Youssef hits The Bay Trail in Melbourne from funky St Kilda to Brighton's iconic beach boxes, along the way meeting muso Kutcha Edwards, comedians Geraldine Hickey and Rachel Berger and more.
7. Wadjemup/Rottnest Island to Fremantle
Julia Zemiro hits the wild west, discovering how Rottnest Island/Wadjemup transformed from a prison to a playground.
8. Wilpena Pound
Susie Youssef enters the sacred canyons of Wilpena Pound in South Australia, where she's invited into a secret Indigenous site not open to the public and meets an Afghan refugee with an unusual connection to this stunning area.
9. Bathers Way
Gina Chick strides down Bathers Way in Newcastle on a stunning coastal walk that reflects how this harbour city - home to coal and steel, shipwrecks and Silverchair - has reinvented itself.
10. The Riesling Trail
Susie Youssef heads to South Australia's renowned wine region, walking the contours of a disused railway track from Auburn to Clare while hearing women's stories of survival and tasting wine from the valley's first viticulturalists.