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Walks in Tasmania

Hard
22 km return
8 hrs

Mt Jerusalem, Walls of Jerusalem

A hardened track to Dixons Kingdom and Mt Jerusalem provides relatively easy access to Tasmania’s most remote alpine National Park, with spectacular scenery and the option of climbing a number of peaks along the track.

Hard
8 km one-way
6.5 hrs

Mt Roland

Located near Sheffield, on the edge of the Great Western Tiers region of Tasmania. Looks quite ominous as you approach from Sheffield with its many sheer cliffs. A good day walk that is easy to follow, with a large portion of the walk done across the plateau along to the summit. The path has branches off to the other mountains near by (Mt Van Dyke, Mt Claude), but the Mt Roland track is much better maintained.

Easy
1.1 km return
30 mins

North Cave Track

A short walk down to a view of the North Cave. You aren't permitted to enter the cave due to it being a significiant aboriginal site.

Easy
400 m return
20 mins

Oldaker Falls

A short walk to a waterfall in the middle of Burnie.

Easy
1.4 km return
1 hr

Oura Oura Reserve Track

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.

Easy
800 m return
30 mins

Pine Lake

One of Tasmania's 60 great short walks. This accessible trail offers the opportunity to see an alpine lake and pencil pines with ease.

Easy
5 km return
3 hrs

Port Arthur Historic Site

A walk around the historic site. Entry Fees apply. Ensure you don't miss the trail up to Scorpion Rock Lookout and the convict Water Supply Trail as well as the walk over to the produce garden and ship building area.

Hard
8.5 km return
2 hrs

Projection Bluff

Short steep rough track ( little track to speak of really ) that will give you great views from the Lake Hwy about 30km (approx ) from Deloriane

Hard
6 km return
4 hrs

Quamby Bluff

The walk starts in farmland, then passes through vegetation ranging from eucalypt forest to rainforest before finally ending up in open high altitude scrub. This involves scrambling over boulders again but it's not really that steep.Track can be at times tricky to follow so take note of pink ribbons and red markers ( yellow markers on descend )

Medium
2.7 km return
1 hr

Ralphs Falls & Cashs Gorge Circuit

A nice circuit linking Ralphs Falls Lookout and Cashs Gorge Lookout.