Tulampanga / Alum Cliffs
Highlights
- Explore the Alum Cliffs trail, revealing a landscape rich in Aboriginal history and cultural significance.
- Ascend to the plateau to admire a large sculpture symbolising the three significant paths of the Pallittorre people.
- Descend gently to the viewing platform, where the breathtaking vistas of the Mersey River and gorge await.
- Enjoy a family-friendly hike suitable for all ages, with well-defined tracks and compacted surfaces for easy walking.
Alum Cliffs trail follows a short, well-defined track through an area of historical and cultural significance.
From the car park there is a short ascent to a plateau with a large sculpture (the three points on the sculpture represent the three significant paths aboriginal people would walk; from Western Bluff to Tulampanga and Quamby Bluff). Then through a gentle descent the track terminates at a viewing platform overlooking the Mersey River and spectacular Alum Cliffs Gorge.
Tulampanga is the Pallittorre (local Aboriginal) name for the area.
Time: 40 minutes return.
Grade: 2: Suitable for most ages. The track has a hardened or compacted surface that may have a gentle uphill section or sections of occasional steps.
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