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Cathedral Rocks loop

 (New South Wales)

Start at the Barokee rest area. Walk passes through swampy heath, wet and dry schlerophyll forest, ascending through granite outcrops. There is a 400m rock hop/scramble to reach the top of Cathedral rock (there is a chain for a particularly difficult scramble - the gaps and chasms between the boulders are deep so be wary.), which has lovely views of the surrounding grazing properties and nearby national parks and forests. Descend the way you climbed and return by the rest of the loop.

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asterope on 21 Nov, 2011

This track was really enjoyable! Will return to do the remaining walks in this National Park.
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