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Arm End Circuit

Opossum Bay

This is a pleasant walk with fantastic views of most of the Derwent estuary and lots of bird life including wedge-tailed eagles.

Bellerive Heritage Walk

Bellerive

Learn more about the rich heritage of Bellerive on this short walk around the village.

Brinktop Reserve

Brinktop Reserve & Richmond Park Track

Richmond

This circuit walk provides views across the Coal River Valley and the township of Richmond. The reserve contains rare and endangered plant species.

Cape Desclacs

Cape Deslacs Circuit Walk

Clifton Beach

This easy walk takes in Clifton Beach with views out to Frederick Henry Bay, Bruny Island and across the dunes to Pipe Clay Lagoon

Kangaroo Bay

Charles Darwin Trail

Bellerive

This walk follows the footsteps of Charles Darwin when he visited Hobart on the HMS Beagle in 1836. Interpretive signs along the trail are based on the notes and observations that Darwin made during his day excursion to Hobart's eastern shore.

South Arm

Clarence Coastal Trail: Blessington Track & Cape Deliverance

South Arm

This beautiful coastal walk offers sweeping views of the Derwent Estuary which finishes at Pot Beach and provides excellent view of the Iron Pot Lighthouse

Clarence Coastal Trail: Cremorne to Mays Beach

Cremorne

The Cremorne to Mays Beach track is part of the Clarence Coastal Trail and links Cremorne Beach Park and the southern end of Mays Beach. The track offers spectacular views across Frederick Henry Bay to Primrose Sands and Tasman Peninsula.

Roches Beach

Clarence Coastal Trail: Roches Beach to Seven Mile Beach (Lewis Park)

Roches Beach

This coastal walks offers spectacular view of Seven Mile Beach, Frederick Henry Bay and the dominant Single Hill

Clarence Foreshore Trail

Clarence Foreshore Trail

Geilston Bay

The Clarence Foreshore Trail extends from Geilston Bay to Tranmere and offers beautiful views of the coastline, western shore and Mt Wellington

Clarence Foreshore Trail: Bellerive Beach to Howrah

Clarence Foreshore Trail: Bellerive Beach to Howrah

Bellerive

This family-friendly track is particularly well suited to cycling as it has long sections of level concrete pathway. The track forms part of the Clarence Foreshore Trail.

Clarence Foreshore Trail Geilston Bay to Lindisfarne

Clarence Foreshore Trail: Geilston Bay to Lindisfarne

Geilston Bay

Part of the Clarence Coastal Trail, this section follows the Derwent River and delivers beautiful water views of the Tasman Bridge and Mt Wellington

Clarence Foreshore Trail: Howrah to Tranmere

Clarence Foreshore Trail: Howrah to Tranmere

Howrah

This track affords views of the Derwent and western shore and is part of the Clarence Foreshore Trail

Kangaroo Bay

Clarence Foreshore Trail: Kangaroo Bay to Bellerive Beach

Rosny Park

This short, family-friendly walk or bike ride provides beautiful scenic views of Hobart and Mt Wellington, and forms part of the Clarence Foreshore Trail

Clarence Foreshore Trail: Lindisfarne to Montagu Bay

Lindisfarne

This section of the Clarence Foreshore Trail is a pleasant family-friendly walk or bike ride that follows the shore of the Derwent River

Clarence Foreshore Trail: Montagu Bay to Kangaroo Bay

Montagu Bay

This multi-user track, forming part of the Clarence Foreshore Trail, skirts around Rosny Hill to Kangaroo Bay Parklands offering glimpses of the water and bay.

Clarence Kayak Trail

Risdon

Clarence has 191kms of coastline to paddle and explore. The Clarence Kayak Trail provides information to help you plan for your kayak trip and make the best decision about where to go. It breaks the Clarence Kayak Trail into eight coastal sections so that you can choose the section that best suits your paddling skills, your available time and the type of recreational experience you are looking for.

Clarence Kayak Trail: Cremorne to Lauderdale

Cremorne

Clarence Kayak Trail: Cremorne to Lauderdale has sections suitable for kayakers with basic and intermediate skills. This part of the trail is 8kms one way and provides relatively good paddling conditions when prevailing westerly winds affect the Derwent River. Interesting natural coastline with rocky foreshore between Cremorne to Mays Beach.

Clarence Kayak Trail: Lauderdale to Seven Mile Beach and Sandy Point

Lauderdale

Clarence Kayak Trail: Lauderdale to Seven Mile Beach and Sandy Point has sections suitable for kayakers with basic and intermediate skills. This part of the trail is 10-11kms one way featuring long sandy beaches and an attractive foreshore section between Roches Beach and Seven Mile Beach with small coves and low cliffs.

Clarence Kayak Trail: Little Howrah Beach to Rokeby Beach

Howrah

Clarence Kayak Trail: Little Howrah Beach to Rokeby Beach is suitable for kayakers with intermediate skills. This section is 7-8km one way and can be undertaken as a return trip or provide you with the option to continue paddling on to the South Arm Peninsula or Ralphs Bay.

Clarence Kayak Trail: Opossum Bay to South Arm

Opossum Bay

Clarence Kayak Trail: Opossum Bay to South Arm has sections suitable for kayakers with basic and intermediate skills. This part of the trail is 5-6kms one way and provides a connection between the two small coastal holiday villages of Opossum Bay and South Arm, that are separated by a low bluff called Pigeon Holes.

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