Bicentennial Track

New Norfolk, Derwent Valley
Distance: 1.5km
Coastal
Coastal
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Getting There

The track starts at the Humphrey Street Bridge in New Norfolk and proceeds along the Lachlan Rivulet to Tynwald Park at which point there is the option of crossing into the Turriff Lodge Wetlands to connect with the Derwent Cliffs Walk; or alternatively continuing on the original path which terminates at the Lyell Highway via Millbrook Rise.

A gentle meandering track that follows the Lachlan River connecting with Tynwald Park or The Esplanade. Dogs allowed on lead along track. There is a fenced, off-lead dog park at the beginning of the track on Humphrey Street.

ActivitySuggested TimeDifficulty
WalkingUnder 2 hours
Bike RidingUnder 2 hours

Track Features

PramsWheelchair accessibleWalking with dogsParkingPicnic areaDrinking waterToilets

Dogs allowed on lead.

Restrictions

No Horses

Plan your visit

Leave No Trace is an internationally accepted way of minimising impacts on the places we visit. Respect wildlife, be considerate with others, dispose your waste properly.

Be prepared for the walk. Plan your trip ahead, bring enough water, check the alerts, and make sure you are comfortable with the difficulty rating.

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Track contacts

Track managed by Derwent Valley Council
Derwent Valley Council

If you have any questions, feedback or updates regarding this track please contact the track manager at the Derwent Valley Council by phone on 03 6261 8513 or by email to admin@dvc.tas.gov.au. For urgent communications please contact us by phone.