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The best walks and hikes in Tasmania

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Hiking in Tasmania offers diverse and pristine natural landscapes, characterized by ancient temperate rainforests, rugged alpine country with jagged peaks, and dramatic coastlines featuring towering sea cliffs and white sandy beaches. The island state provides an extensive network of walking tracks, leading through varied environments including glacial lakes and numerous waterfalls. This unique ecological setting makes Tasmania a premier destination for outdoor activities.

Best hiking trails in Tasmania

  • The most popular hiking route is Wineglass Bay and Hazards Beach Circuit, a 7.3 miles (11.7 km) trail that takes 3 hours 23 minutes to complete. This circuit explores two of Freycinet National Park's iconic beaches.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Dove Lake Circuit, an easy 3.9 miles (6.2 km) path. This trail offers views of Cradle Mountain and the glacial lake.
  • Local hikers also love the Cape Hauy Track, a 6.4 miles (10.2 km) trail leading through dramatic sea cliffs, often completed in about 3 hours 34 minutes.
  • Hiking in Tasmania is defined by temperate rainforests, alpine country, and dramatic coastlines. The extensive network of trails offers options for different ability levels, from easy strolls to challenging multi-day treks.
  • The routes in Tasmania are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 1600 reviews. More than 19000 hikers have used komoot to explore Tasmania's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 5, 2026

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Wineglass Bay and Hazards Beach Circuit

11.7km

03:24

250m

250m

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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6.20km

01:42

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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10.2km

03:34

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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6.50km

01:52

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.16km

02:28

390m

390m

Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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6.32km

02:02

250m

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.3km

06:12

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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10.0km

03:20

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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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March 30, 2026, Crater Lake

Crater Lake is a small, picturesque glacial lake nestled beneath Cradle Mountain, surrounded by steep slopes and alpine vegetation. A well-formed walking track leads to the lake from several nearby routes, offering elevated views over the water and surrounding peaks. Its sheltered setting and reflective surface make it a lovely spot to pause and take in the scenery for anyone exploring this beautiful area.

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Overland Track at Ronny Creek marks the northern trailhead of Tasmania’s iconic long-distance walk, set within Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park. Beginning across button grass plains and boardwalks, this section offers immediate views of Cradle Mountain and plenty of wildlife sightings, including wombats. It's a well-defined and easy start before the track climbs toward Marion’s Lookout and the alpine plateau.

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March 19, 2026, Seal Lookout

Seal Lookout is a short side trip from the main cape viewpoint, providing a closer angle down to the rocky platforms at the base of the cliffs. From here, seals can sometimes be spotted resting on the rocks or in the water below, though they may require careful viewing or binoculars to see clearly. This lookout also gives a striking perspective of the narrow dolerite ridge forming the cape as it drops into the ocean.

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March 19, 2026, Cape Lookout

Cape Lookout sits near the end of the track, offering fantastic, sweeping views along the narrow spine of Cape Raoul as it extends into the Tasman Sea. From this vantage point, you can clearly see the full length of the cape, its steep sides dropping away to the water on both sides. The lookout captures the raw, exposed nature of the headland, often accompanied by strong coastal winds.

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March 19, 2026, Dolerite Cliffs

The dolerite cliffs are towering columnar formations that plunge sharply into the ocean, forming one of the most striking geological features in Tasman National Park. These cliffs rise hundreds of metres and create sheer, rugged walls that dominate views along the track and from the lookouts. Their dramatic vertical structure and exposure to the sea highlight the wild, eroded character of Tasmania’s southeastern coastline.

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March 19, 2026, Cape Raoul Lookout

Cape Raoul Lookout is one of the first major viewpoints along the track, where the forest opens onto a cliff edge with expansive views across the Tasman Peninsula coastline. From here, the landscape begins to transition from sheltered woodland to exposed coastal heath, with the dramatic drop of the cape becoming immediately apparent. It’s a key turning point where you'll first experience the scale of the cliffs and the increasingly windswept terrain ahead.

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March 18, 2026, Lake Lilla

Lake Lilla is a small, serene alpine lake surrounded by forest and open heathland. The lake reflects the nearby peaks on calm days, creating a peaceful, photogenic spot along the Dove Lake circuit. It’s a quiet place to pause and enjoy the natural beauty away from the busier main lookouts.

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March 18, 2026, Wombat Pool lookout

This lookout sits right at the edge of Wombat Pool, with a sturdy bench where you can rest and enjoy the view, where you’ll see the peaceful reflections of the surrounding alpine forest and nearby peaks in the calm water. It’s a quiet, scenic spot perfect for soaking in the park's tranquil atmosphere.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Tasmania?

Tasmania offers a vast network of trails, with nearly 400 hiking routes available on komoot. These range from easy strolls to challenging multi-day treks, catering to all experience levels. The island state boasts over 2,800 kilometers of walking tracks in its national parks and reserves.

Are there any easy, family-friendly hikes in Tasmania?

Yes, Tasmania has many family-friendly options. For an easy and scenic walk, consider the Dove Lake Circuit in Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, which offers stunning views of Cradle Mountain and the glacial lake. Another great option is the Three Falls Circuit in Mount Field National Park, which showcases beautiful waterfalls.

Where can I find trails with waterfalls in Tasmania?

Tasmania is home to over 230 waterfalls. Mount Field National Park is particularly renowned for its stunning cascades, including the multi-tiered Russell Falls, which you can experience on the Three Falls Circuit. Many ancient temperate rainforest trails across the island also lead to spectacular waterfalls.

Are there any circular walks in Tasmania?

Yes, several popular routes in Tasmania are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Wineglass Bay and Hazards Beach Circuit in Freycinet National Park is a fantastic example, exploring two iconic beaches. The Dove Lake Circuit is another well-known circular path offering breathtaking views.

What kind of natural landmarks can I see along the hiking trails?

Tasmania's trails lead to an incredible array of natural landmarks. You can encounter dramatic sea cliffs at Cape Hauy, glacial lakes like Dove Lake, and iconic summits such as Cradle Mountain. The island also features unique geological formations like Tasman Arch and the Tessellated Pavement on the Tasman Peninsula.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Tasmania?

The hiking experience in Tasmania is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1600 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the pristine natural landscapes, the diversity of environments from ancient rainforests to rugged coastlines, and the well-maintained trail systems that offer immersive outdoor adventures.

Are there challenging overnight hikes in Tasmania?

Tasmania is famous for its challenging multi-day treks. The iconic Overland Track in Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is a 65 km journey, and the Three Capes Track on the Tasman Peninsula offers breathtaking cliff-top views over several days. The Walls of Jerusalem National Park also provides a remote alpine wilderness experience for experienced hikers.

What are some notable peaks to hike in Tasmania?

Tasmania offers several rewarding peak hikes. Cradle Mountain is an iconic summit in the World Heritage-listed park. For challenging climbs with rewarding views, consider the Mount Amos Track in Freycinet National Park or the Hartz Peak Track, which offers spectacular alpine scenery.

What is the best time of year to hike in Tasmania?

The best time to hike in Tasmania is generally during the warmer months, from October to April, when the weather is milder and trails are more accessible. Summer (December to February) offers the longest daylight hours and warmest temperatures, ideal for multi-day treks. However, spring (October-November) brings wildflowers, and autumn (March-April) showcases beautiful fall foliage, particularly in alpine areas.

Are there any dog-friendly walking trails in Tasmania?

While dogs are generally not permitted in Tasmania's national parks and reserves to protect native wildlife, there are some dog-friendly walking trails outside these protected areas. It's essential to check local council regulations and specific trail guidelines before heading out with your dog, as rules can vary significantly.

What kind of coastal hikes can I find in Tasmania?

Tasmania's coastlines are renowned for their rugged beauty. The Cape Hauy Track on the Tasman Peninsula offers dramatic sea cliffs and unique rock formations. On Bruny Island, the Fluted Cape circuit provides stunning coastal views. The Bay of Fires on the northeast coast is famous for its vibrant orange lichen-covered granite boulders and white sands, offering picturesque coastal walks.

Are there any hikes near Hobart with cafes or facilities?

Mount Wellington (kunanyi), towering over Hobart, offers a network of trails with magnificent city views. While there aren't cafes directly on the trails, the mountain is easily accessible from Hobart, where you'll find numerous cafes and facilities. Many shorter walks around the city's outskirts also provide convenient access to amenities.

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