Tasmania

Summary

With 3 UNESCO sites Tasmania sure has it's fare share of walks and lookouts.

Popular Walks

Other Information

UNESCO Sites

  1. Tasmanian Wilderness
  2. Macquarie Island
  3. Darlington Probation Station

Contact details

Tasmania Parks & Wildlife Service
http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/

Regions

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Easy
1.4 km return
30 mins

Nelson Falls

Walk through the rainforest on a well maintained trail to the viewing platform.

Very Easy
600 m return
20 mins

Cape Tourville Circuit

Headland walk with expansive ocean views, Freycinet coastline and Cape Tourville lighthouse.

Hard
40 km return
3 days

Freycinet Circuit

A rewarding 2-3 day hike that combines picturesque bays, turquoise water and majestic views of the Tasmanian coast.

Hard
4 km return
3 hrs

Mount Amos

Mount Amos is a brilliant challenge set in the stunning Freycinet National Park. You'll have to have a good head for heights, have shoes with good grip & be willing to scramble the whole way up & down again. Despite the difficulty, the reward is spectacular at the top with unmatched views of Wineglass Bay & surrounds. An exceptional climb! Don't forget to stop & enjoy the view.

Easy
1 km return
30 mins

Sleepy Bay Track

A nice little trail to a little bay.

Medium
1.4 km return
40 mins

Whitewater Wall Access Tracks

Short walks from camp out to the sea cliffs rock climbers use.

Medium
6.6 km return
3 hrs

Wineglass Bay

This walk provides spectacular views of Wineglass and other bays on the peninsular from the half way point lookout on the ridge between Mt Amos and Mt Mayson, before descending to the white quartz sands of Wineglass Bay.

Medium
3.1 km return
90 mins

Wineglass Bay Lookout

A short walk to the famous lookout view over wineglass bay.

Medium
11.5 km return
4 hrs

Wineglass Bay/Hazards Beach Circuit

A walk to Wineglass Bay and then across the isthmus to Hazards Beach, and around Mt Mayson to return to the carpark.

Medium
8 km return
4 hrs

Bishop & Clerk

Bishop and Clerk is a popular day walk on Maria Island, and is one of Tasmania’s “Top 60 Great Short Walks”. Please see the official guidebook for route description
Great views from the rocky summit.