DANNY DE HEK Entrepreneur Decision Maker Connector Podcaster EducatorEnjoy some of the highest sea cliffs in Australia!

This exciting coastal walk is located within the Tasman National Park and provides fabulous viewing points that showcase dramatic cliffs which plummet into the sea to meet with turbulent, swirling ocean swells.

The walk is approximately 3.4km’s return and walkers should allow at least 1-1.5 hours return for this trip.

Graded as a Level 2 walk, this means the walk is considered easy and suitable for most fitness levels with tracks that may have occasional steps and a formed gravel or hardened surface.

Walkers should ensure they have sturdy walking shoes or boots, sun hat, sun block, sunglasses, clothes to suit the weather, raincoat, woollen jumper, snack food and drink.

Due to hazardous cliffs it is highly recommended that children are constantly kept under supervision.

Please note that pets are not permitted on this track. Firearms and bicycles are also not permitted.

Park entry fees DO apply.

Facilities:

Toilets are located 2km away at the Blowhole.

Vehicle Access:

From Eaglehawk Neck, on the Tasman Peninsula, take road C338 to its end at the Devil’s Kitchen.