Uphill
514m
Length
10km
Duration
4h
Elev gain
514m
This is a wonderful there-and-back coastal trail along Cape Hauy on the peninsula in the Tasman National Park. There are quite a few stairs to be climbed up and down (more than 1,500) but the rest of the terrain is fairly comfortable to walk. This hike leads to the most spectacular rock formations, cliffs and caves. The views on the open ocean and on the Tasman peninsula are also incredible. One might even be able to spot a few kangaroos and echidnas.
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Uphill
514m
Highest point
181m
Downhill
514m
Lowest point
0m
Route type
There and back
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