Walking
Popular walks in Clarence is a guide to some popular walking tracks around Clarence.
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There are a range of walks in the City of Clarence to suit everyone, from easy walks for the whole family to more challenging tracks for the experienced bushwalker. The trails allow you to explore diverse plant and wildlife communities, interesting geographical features and historic sites. They offer a diverse range of environments from coastal beaches and bushland to hilltop vistas and rural scenes, taking in some of southern Tasmania's most stunning scenery.
To make your walk as safe as possible, keep these points in mind:
- Always let someone know where you are going and when you expect to return
- Most tracks are suitable for everyone, but some may require a reasonable level of fitness; check the description first to see if the walk is suitable for you
- Equipment you may need includes: walking boots, a compass, a map, wet weather gear, a hat, sunscreen, first aid kit, a warm jumper, water and snacks. A mobile phone may also be useful in an emergency
- Walking times are approximate only; always allow yourself extra time, especially if finishing close to dusk
- Remember that some reserves have set closing times
- All snakes in Tasmania are venomous. Watch your step and give snakes a wide berth. Check your first aid guide for how to treat snake bites. Don't try to kill a snake
To make your walk as safe and enjoyable as possible, keep these points in mind:
- Many walks pass close to private property and sensitive natural areas. Please respect signage and stay on the designated tracks
- Appreciate wildlife from a distance and do not disturb newly planted sites or pick wildflowers
- Please take your rubbish home
- Observe fire bans
- Keep dogs on a leash where dogs are allowed
Tracks and Trails
Historic Walks
- Bellerive Village - a walk through history
- Charles Darwin Trail
- Old Rokeby Historic Trail
- Clarence Commemorative Crossing
- Richmond Village Historic Walk
Also see:
- Tangara Trail
- Plants for the water friendly garden - native plant field guide
- Popular parks in Clarence
- Popular beaches in Clarence