Cremorne lookout walk
Getting There
The walk starts at Cremorne Beach Park at the end of Cremorne Ave where car parking is available. Walk north along the beach to where the signed track begins up a flight of stone steps
A pleasant out-and back coastal walk along Cremorne Beach and up above the cliffs, finishing at a seated lookout area which provides views back towards Cremorne village and across Frederick Henry Bay to Sloping Island and Tasman Peninsula. The walk is approximately 1 hour return. The Mumirimina people of the Oyster Bay Nation lived seasonally along the coast, prior to colonisation.
Activity | Suggested Time | Difficulty |
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Under 2 hours |
Track Features
Toilets, BBQ and picnic facilities are available at Cremorne Beach Park
Restrictions
Dogs are permitted but must be kept on lead for the safety of other track users.
Safety Precautions
The narrow gravel track follows the coastline, where there are drop-offs to the water in some places. Please remain on the track and supervise small children.
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.
Track contacts
If you have any questions, feedback or updates regarding this track please contact the track manager at the Clarence City Council by phone on 03 6217 9500 or by email to clarence@ccc.tas.gov.au. For urgent communications please contact us by phone.