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Easy hikes and walks in Tasmania

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Hiking in Tasmania offers access to diverse and pristine natural landscapes. The island features rugged mountains, dramatic coastlines, and ancient rainforests, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Its geography includes glacial lakes, alpine moorlands, and numerous waterfalls, alongside extensive walking tracks. The region's physical features range from coastal paths to subalpine environments, suitable for various hiking experiences.

Best easy hiking trails in Tasmania

  • The most popular easy hiking route is Dove Lake Circuit, a 3.9 miles (6.2 km) trail…

Last updated: June 25, 2026

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Dove Lake Circuit

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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June 10, 2026, Fisherman's Wharf Lookout

Fisherman's Wharf Lookout is a viewpoint that looks almost directly down a steep cliff to the shipping area and harbour below. This almost ariel view of Fisherman's Wharf and Stanley Jetty is impressive, but be careful near the cliffs edge and be ready for wind sweeping up from the sea below.

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June 10, 2026, Rocky Cape Lookout

Rocky Cape Lookout has fantastic views of the Bass Strait over jagged cliff edges. Be careful around the edges of the cliffs and stay on the track.

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June 10, 2026, Stanley Trig Point

Stanley Trig Point is a hard to miss marker, a large metal tripod, and is a high point along The Nut Summit Circuit. There is also a sign indicating the elevation of 145 meters.

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June 1, 2026, Miles Beach

Miles Beach is a long, beautiful, quiet stretch of sand backed by dunes and coastal vegetation, with sweeping views across the water toward the mountains of southern Tasmania. Reached by a side track at low tide or after crossing Mars Bluff, the expansive shoreline, often windswept setting, and rock formations on the sand make it a great place to spend a few hours relaxing and enjoying the scenery.

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June 1, 2026, Mars Bluff Arch

The Mars Bluff Arch is a striking natural rock arch tucked under the cliffs right on Miles Beach. Shaped over thousands of years by wind and waves, the arch sits among other interesting layered rock formations, small caves and exposed coastal cliffs. Reached either by the beach at low tide or via the track over Mars Bluff, the arch is a fantastic natural feature along the walk and a popular spot for photography.

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Cape Queen Elizabeth Track is a relatively unique coastal walk that’s a mix of bushland, lagoons, dunes and remote beaches all in one route. Beginning near the island airstrip, the track passes between Big Lagoon and Little Lagoon, climbs over Mars Bluff, and continues through coastal heath to sweeping views across Adventure Bay and The Neck. Along the way, you can take a side trip to Miles Beach and spend a few hours exploring the rock formations and the quieter, wilder part of the island.

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June 1, 2026, Secret Falls

Secret Falls is a breathtaking small waterfall nestled in the forest along the Myrtle Gully Track, accessible via a short, unmarked side path. The falls drop through a narrow rocky crevice into a sheltered gully surrounded by ferns and mossy forest. Hidden (hence the name) just before Myrtle Gully Falls, it’s quiet and tucked away, but well worth stopping to appreciate and even capture a few photos before continuing along the track.

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June 1, 2026, Myrtle Gully Falls

Myrtle Gully Falls is a beautiful, small rainforest waterfall that cascades over a series of mossy rock ledges. Reached along Myrtle Gully Track, the falls sit within a cool, fern-filled gully and are often at their best after rain. There is a small bridge near the falls that makes for an easy viewpoint over the creek and the surrounding forest, and is an ideal spot for a quiet, picturesque break to enjoy the scenery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many easy hiking trails are available in Tasmania?

Tasmania offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 170 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails allow you to explore the island's diverse landscapes without requiring extensive hiking experience.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on easy hikes in Tasmania?

Easy hikes in Tasmania traverse a variety of stunning landscapes. You can expect to find trails leading through ancient rainforests, alongside glacial lakes, across alpine moorlands, and offering views of dramatic coastlines. Iconic areas like Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and Mount Field National Park feature prominently in many easy routes.

Are there easy hikes with waterfalls in Tasmania?

Yes, Tasmania is home to many beautiful waterfalls accessible via easy trails. For example, the View of Waterfall Bay – Tasmans Arch loop offers coastal views and the chance to see Waterfall Bay. Another excellent option is the Three Falls Circuit, which leads through lush rainforest to multiple waterfalls. The famous Russell Falls in Mount Field National Park is also easily accessible.

What natural landmarks or viewpoints can I see on easy hikes?

Many easy hikes in Tasmania offer access to spectacular natural landmarks and viewpoints. You can visit Dove Lake and get stunning views of Cradle Mountain on the Dove Lake Circuit. Other highlights include the Wineglass Bay Lookout and the dramatic sea cliffs at Cape Hauy.

Are there easy circular walks in Tasmania?

Yes, many easy trails in Tasmania are designed as circular routes, offering a convenient way to explore. The Dove Lake Circuit is a popular example, providing a loop around the lake with iconic views. Another is the Russell Falls – Horseshoe Falls loop, which takes you past two beautiful waterfalls.

What do other hikers enjoy most about easy trails in Tasmania?

The easy trails in Tasmania are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1600 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the pristine natural beauty, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of stunning viewpoints and natural features like waterfalls and glacial lakes.

Are there family-friendly easy hikes in Tasmania?

Tasmania offers numerous family-friendly easy hikes suitable for all ages. Many trails are relatively flat and well-maintained, making them ideal for families. The walk to Russell Falls, for instance, includes a wheelchair-accessible path, making it very suitable for families with young children or strollers.

Can I bring my dog on easy hiking trails in Tasmania?

Generally, dogs are not permitted on trails within Tasmania's national parks and reserves to protect the native wildlife and natural environment. However, some local council areas and specific regional parks may have dog-friendly walking tracks. Always check the local regulations for the specific trail you plan to visit before bringing your dog.

What is the best time of year for easy walks in Tasmania?

The best time for easy walks in Tasmania is typically during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (November to April). During this period, the weather is generally milder and more stable, making for pleasant hiking conditions. However, Tasmania's weather can be unpredictable, so it's always wise to be prepared for all conditions, even in summer.

What should I wear for day hikes in Tasmania?

For day hikes in Tasmania, it's essential to dress in layers, as weather conditions can change rapidly. Wear comfortable, sturdy walking shoes, and bring waterproof and windproof outer layers, even on sunny days. A hat, sunscreen, and plenty of water are also recommended, along with insect repellent, especially in forested areas.

Are there any easy hikes that lead to unique geological features?

Yes, Tasmania has easy hikes that showcase its unique geology. The Trowutta Arch Track, for example, leads to a fascinating limestone arch formation. The island's dramatic coastlines, such as those found on the Tasman Peninsula, also feature spectacular rock formations like Tasman Arch and Devils Kitchen, often accessible via short, easy walks.

Are there easy hikes near urban centers like Launceston?

While many of Tasmania's iconic easy hikes are in national parks, you can find accessible options near urban centers. The Launceston City Park loop offers a pleasant, easy stroll within the city itself, providing a taste of nature without venturing far.

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