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This lovely coastal walk can be enjoyed as a short loop on the Luggaboine Circuit, or an all-day walk on the Peninsula Circuit. The view’s better and the terrain’s kinder if you walk the circuit clockwise. From the western side of the peninsula there are views to the southern ranges. Returning along the eastern side the walk follows the coastline and includes Hopwood, Butlers and Jetty beaches, with views of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel. The heathland and eucalypt forest contain abundant flowers year round, attracting a great variety of birds. In spring and summer you will often see snakes sunning themselves on the track. It’s a good idea to wear gaiters or long pants. The peninsula is named after a botanist on the Bruni D’Entrecasteaux 1792-94 French expedition. After your walk, make a short car detour further south to the end of Lighthouse Road to visit the historic Cape Bruny Lighthouse. Labillardiere Peninsula Track 42 Luggaboine Circuit – 1.5 hrs (circuit) Labillardiere Peninsula Circuit – 5 hrs (circuit) Luggaboine Circuit – 4 km (circuit) Labillardiere Peninsula Circuit – 17.5 km (circuit) Ample parking at start of track. Narrow bush track, beaches. Park entry fee applies. This track is listed as one of Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania 60 Great Short Walks. For further information go to: www.parks.tas.gov.au i P km Note: Clean dirt and mud from your boots before and after every walk to prevent the spread of root rot GREAT TAYLORS BAY CLOUDY BAY East Cloudy Head Track CAPE BRUNY CAPE BRUNY LIGHTHOUSE Luggaboine Circuit LABILLARDIERE PENINSULA SOUTH BRUNY NATIONAL PARK SOUTH BRUNY NATIONAL PARK Start at end of Old Jetty Road BUTLERS BEACH Peninsula Circuit MOUNT BLEAK HOPWOOD BEACH PARTRIDGE I. kilometres 0 1 Lunawanna Lunawanna CLOUDY BAY LAGOON OLD JETTY ROAD L I G H T H O U S E R O A D Start / finish Woodland

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This lovely coastal walk can be enjoyed as a short loop on the Luggaboine Circuit, or an all-day walk on the Peninsula Circuit. The view’s better and the terrain’s kinder if you walk the circuit clockwise. From the western side of the peninsula there are views to the southern ranges. Returning along the eastern side the walk follows the coastline and includes Hopwood, Butlers and Jetty beaches, with views of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel. The heathland and eucalypt forest contain abundant flowers year round, attracting a great variety of birds. In spring and summer you will often see snakes sunning themselves on the track. It’s a good idea to wear gaiters or long pants. The peninsula is named after a botanist on the Bruni D’Entrecasteaux 1792-94 French expedition. After your walk, make a short car detour further south to the end of Lighthouse Road to visit the historic Cape Bruny Lighthouse.

Labillardiere Peninsula Track 42

Luggaboine Circuit – 1.5 hrs (circuit) Labillardiere Peninsula Circuit – 5 hrs (circuit)

Luggaboine Circuit – 4 km (circuit) Labillardiere Peninsula Circuit – 17.5 km (circuit)

Ample parking at start of track.

Narrow bush track, beaches. Park entry fee applies.This track is listed as one of Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania 60 Great Short Walks. For further information go to: www.parks.tas.gov.au

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Note: Clean dirt and mud from your boots before and after every walk to prevent the spread of root rot

Wellington Park Sign Manual

Regulatory and Interpretive Symbols

These symbols are available as required from Workhorse Design Group as EPS files in Mac or PC format

Toilets Mens Ladies Disabled Family

Parking No Parking Camping No Camping Horse Riding No Horses

Fires Permitted Fires Not Permitted Dogs Allowed No Dogs Drinking Water Drink At Own Risk

Trail Bikes No Trail Bikes Bicycles Permitted No Bikes Vehicle Access No Vehicle Access

Walking Track No Pedestrian Access Rock Climbing

Caution Danger Cliff Face Danger Stones Falling Danger Shivering

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GREAT TAYLORS BAY

CLOUDY BAY

East CloudyHead Track

CAPE BRUNY CAPE BRUNYLIGHTHOUSE

Luggaboine Circuit

LABILLARDIEREPENINSULA

SOUTH BRUNY NATIONAL PARKSOUTH BRUNY

NATIONAL PARK

Start at end ofOld Jetty Road

BUTLERS BEACH

PeninsulaCircuit

MOUNTBLEAK

HOPWOODBEACH

PARTRIDGE I.

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Lunawanna Lunawanna

CLOUDY BAYLAGOON

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JETTY

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Start / �nish

Woodland

East Cloudy Head Track41

The first three kilometres of this walk are along the beautiful white sands of Cloudy Beach. At the end of the beach, the track follows a small creek inland before climbing a further three kilometres through bird-filled colourful heathland to East Cloudy Head. From here you’ll get fantastic views along the south coast of Bruny Island to The Friars, and to the west and north-west over South Bruny to the southern ranges and kunanyi/Mt Wellington.

4 hours return

12 km return

Limited parking at start of track.

Beach walk, then narrow bush track. Park entry fee applies.

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Note: Clean dirt and mud from your boots before and after every bushwalk to prevent the spread of root rotPlease walk on the wet sand during spring and summer to protect nesting shorebirds, which lay their eggs amongst the beach debris

hooded plovers

CLOUDYBAY

SOUTH BRUNY NATIONAL PARK

MOUNT BRUNY

CLOUDY BAY LAGOON

EAST CLOUDY HEAD

Access via Route C644

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Lunawanna Lunawanna Adventure Bay

CLOUDY BEACHES

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LOCKLEYS ROAD

S H E E P W A S H CR

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Start / �nish

Woodland

Wellington Park Sign Manual

Regulatory and Interpretive Symbols

These symbols are available as required from Workhorse Design Group as EPS files in Mac or PC format

Toilets Mens Ladies Disabled Family

Parking No Parking Camping No Camping Horse Riding No Horses

Fires Permitted Fires Not Permitted Dogs Allowed No Dogs Drinking Water Drink At Own Risk

Trail Bikes No Trail Bikes Bicycles Permitted No Bikes Vehicle Access No Vehicle Access

Walking Track No Pedestrian Access Rock Climbing

Caution Danger Cliff Face Danger Stones Falling Danger Shivering

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