List of bushwalking tracks of Tasmania

Tasmania is well known for its bush walking tracks. Even though Tasmania is a small island, more than forty percent of its land area is protected. Therefore, there are plenty of places to go bush walking in Tasmania.

Bush-walking tracks

Cradle Mountain
NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Dove Lake-2 hoursEasy
Cradle Mountain---
Great Western Tiers Region
NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Liffey Falls7.2 km return2.5 hoursEasy
Meander Falls7.8 km return6 hoursMedium-Hard
Mother Cummings Peak-3 hoursMedium
Quamby Bluff5.8 km return3 hoursMedium
Mersey Valley
NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Lees Paddocks14.2 km return6 hoursEasy-Medium
Walls of Jerusalem23.8 km return9.5 hoursHard
North East
NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Cataract Gorge13.6 km return4.5 hoursMedium
Legges Tor7.6 km return3 hoursEasy
Mount Arthur9 km return4.5 hoursMedium
North Coast
NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Archers Knob---
Mount Roland--Medium-Hard
Overland Track
NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Mount Pelion East--- Mount Pelion West---
Mount Oakleigh---
Mount Ossa---
Arm River Track |22.2 km ret -7.0 hoursMedium -
Pine Valley---
The Acropolis---
The Labyrinth---
Barn Bluff---
Cradle Mountain---
The South West
NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Frenchmans Cap---
Western Arthurs- descending at Kappa Moraine5–6 daysDifficult- with icy weather
South Coast Track---
Port Davey Track---
Federation Peak-5 hours-


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