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Breathtaking coastal hiking trail
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Location:

Cape Hauy Track is located in southern Tasmania within the Tasman National Park, near the town of Port Arthur. Access is via the sealed Arthur Highway, with the trailhead at the Cape Hauy car park. The parking area is suitable for standard vehicles, though it can get busy during peak tourist seasons.

Hike length:

Approximately 6 km return, taking around 2–3 hours depending on pace and how long you spend at the cliff tops.

Difficulty Level:

Moderate — the trail includes some steep sections, rocky terrain, and a few uneven steps. It is well-marked but requires a reasonable level of fitness.

Dogs allowed:

No, dogs are not permitted in Tasman National Park.

Entry cost / Park passes:

A valid parks pass is required for entry to Tasmania’s national parks. For example:

  • A Daily Pass (up to 24 hours): Per vehicle (up to 8 people) costs AUD $47.70. A per‑person pass (travelling by bus, cycle or on foot) costs AUD $23.85

• A Holiday Pass (up to 2 months): Per vehicle (up to 8 people) costs AUD $95.50. Per person (travelling by bus/cycle/foot) costs AUD $47.75
This “holiday” option gives you access to all Tasmanian national parks for up to two months from the start date. 
Note: Prices may change, so it’s best to check the official site before you go.

More information:

The track follows dramatic coastal cliffs with breathtaking views over the Southern Ocean. Along the way, walkers pass through coastal heathland and rugged dolerite formations, including the famous Totem Pole and Candlestick rock formations popular with climbers.

The highlight is the Cape Hauy lookout, where sheer cliffs drop hundreds of meters to the ocean below. On clear days, you can see the coastline stretching north and south, with seabirds soaring along the cliff edges. After rainfall, the track can be slippery in places, so sturdy footwear is recommended.

Cape Hauy Track is one of Tasmania’s most iconic coastal hikes, offering stunning scenery and impressive geological formations. It pairs well with other nearby hikes in Tasman National Park, such as the Cape Raoul Track, for a full day of coastal adventure.

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