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Exploring new ground in Tasmania: The Three Capes Track


Exploring new ground in Tasmania: The Three Capes Track
4 Mar, 2021 11:00 AM
4 minutes to read
Tucked away on the southeastern coastline of Australia’s island state, lies 48-kilometres of meticulous walking track that affords some of nature’s most dramatic and awe-inspiring displays for adventure-hungry travellers.
For those primed for fresh experiences, Tasmania sure does punch above its weight. In particular, nature-loving walkers are in for a slice of hiking heaven; 2800 kilometres of managed tracks and more than 880 walks in national parks, reserves and conservation areas are waiting to be discovered.
If there s one walk that manages to encapsulate all that is special about this out-of-the-ordinary destination, it s the stunning Three Capes Track in Tasman National Park. For four days and three nights, you ll be immersed in an extraordinary landscape, encompassing cliff-hugging coastline, ancient dolerite columns, eucalypt woodlands, wildflower scrubla ....

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