7
km
return
2
hrs
Walk along the spine of the Birnam Range. The trail along the range stretches for 7-8kms starting in the South from the end of Monmouth Ct or the main Mundoolun Road and finishing in the North at Currawong Ct. Outlined in this walk is a section of the trail along the highest part of the range starting from and returning to Mona Dr which is one of a few additional enterance points.
5
km
return
2
hrs
Continue upstream of Cataract Gorge's first Basin to witness more of the gorges beauty and some hydro history.
1.4
km
return
1
hr
Oura Oura is the aborigial name for Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo and the property is the former home of Bob Brown and holds a significant place in the history of the Wilderness Society, the Greens and Bush Heritage. Those keen to stretch their legs further can set off up Drys Bluff.
3.5
km
return
90
mins
A Bush Heritage Australia walk that takes you along through lush forest and offers views of the Liffey River.
7.4
km
return
3
hrs
A lovely walk through lush forest from the camping area following Liffey river to the collection of stunning Liffey Falls (theres at least three major falls don't stop at the first). To visit all the falls and return is about 7.4kms while its about 8.9 to the far carpark and back. The falls can be accessed via a shorter walk from this car park.
5.6
km
one-way
3
hrs
A trail consisting mainly of boardwalk like the name suggests that serves as a link between the ranger station and ronny creek. The trail runs up the Cradle Valley with Dove River to the left and the road to the right.
6.3
km
return
3
hrs
A side trail from the overland track often completed on day 1 or the morning of day 2. Barn Bluff is the 4th highest mountain in Tasmania and makes for a fun scramble with good views.
3
km
return
90
mins
The walk to Lake Will is roughly 3km return although if you follow the overgrown path along the edge of Lake Will for roughly 5.1km return all up you can make it out to Innes Falls.
5.3
km
return
4
hrs
A side trail from the Overland Track that isn't listed as an offical side trail due to the extreme nature of the undertaking. This is Tasmania's 3rd highest mountain and is a substantial undertaking. The trail isn't as evident as the official side trails and once onto the summit ridge the scramble to the summit involves large chasms between boulders.
1
km
return
1
hr
A short side trail to an historic hut. There is also an old copper mine and Douglas Creek just past the hut.