Quamby Bluff
Highlights
- Climb the 1227m Quamby Bluff for breathtaking panoramic views of Northern Tasmania's stunning landscapes.
- Wander through diverse ecosystems of tea tree, eucalypt, and rainforest on a rewarding 4-5 hour hike.
- Experience the thrill of navigating steep sections and rough surfaces, perfect for adventurous bushwalkers.
- Enjoy birdwatching opportunities amidst the natural beauty of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
Quamby Bluff (1227m), the northernmost peak in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, provides panoramic views of Northern Tasmania including the Central Plateau and the Great Western Tiers. The walk starts on farmland adjacent to the Lake Hwy (A5) and climbs through tea tree, eucalypt and rainforest.
The walk has an elevation gain of around 500m over 3km.
Time: 4-5 hours return
Grade 3: Some bushwalking experience recommended. Tracks may have short steep hill sections, a rough surface and many steps. Several steep sections of scree need to be crossed.
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