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Walks in Tasmania

Easy
6 km return
90 mins

Arm End Circuit

The Arm End Circuit is an easy 1.5-2 hour walk with plenty of views across to Hobart, Kingston & Bruny Island. There are also several beaches to explore & it’s dog friendly (on-lead).

Easy
1.3 km return
30 mins

Arve Falls Lookout

View of the top of Arve Falls in Hartz Mountains National Park.

Medium
2.6 km return
90 mins

Banksia Grove/Caves Circuit

A short loop that takes you to a few interesting caves: Lee Archer Cave & Wet Cave.

Medium
6 km return
2 hrs

Bridal Veil Falls Via Champagne Falls

A moderately challenging walk to some amazing waterfalls in the Cradle Valley Region of Tasmania, not too far from the town of Moina.
This out and back route starts from the Lemonthyme Wilderness Lodge, where parking is available.
The trail itself follows a clearly marked and well maintained fire trail for most of the walk.

Easy
1.6 km one-way
45 mins

Cataract Gorge

Linking Kings Bridge to the beautiful Victorian gardens of the environmentally and historically significant Cataract Gorge Cliff Grounds, this Walk runs along the cliff face providing superb
views of the dolerite columns and South Esk River.

Hard
5 km return
2 hrs

Cataract Gorge to Duck Reach Loop

Continue upstream of Cataract Gorge's first Basin to witness more of the gorges beauty and some hydro history.

Easy
7 km return
3 hrs

Chauncy Vale Caves

This walk is in the Chauncy Vale Wildlife Sanctuary and is a walk through a dry scherophyll forest of white peppermint eucalypts. The walk is a loop track and is reasonably well maintained and signposted. There are picnic tables and shelters in the park with toilets at the start of the walk.

Medium
5.1 km return
2 hrs

Cube Rock via Little Blue Lake

A walk in Cameron Regional Reserve that starts at the bright blue mining leftovers of Little Blue Lake to Cube Rock.

Easy
1.1 km return
45 mins

Devils Gullet Lookout

A short 1.1km return trail through the Devils Gullet State Reserve in the Central Highlands of Tasmania.
The walk starts and ends at the car park at the end of Devils Gullet Road.
The trail itself is well maintained and easy to follow, offering incredible views from the end point.
There are no visitor facilities at this site.

Very Hard

Drys Bluff

Dry's Bluff is a mountain in the Great Western Tiers Range in Tasmania. The walk to its summit is listed in The Abels as one of the hardest day walks in Tasmania with an elevation gain of over 1000m from the base of the plateau.[2] Access to the start of the walk is through Bob Brown's residence Oura Oura which has the sign Trespassers Welcome on the gate.