
Cape Raoul Viewing Point, located within Tasmania's Tasman National Park, offers a 14-kilometer return walk renowned for its breathtaking coastal scenery. The track begins with a gentle ascent through open forest, leading to a cliff edge that provides stunning views of the coastline. As the journey continues, the path traverses heath and light forest, staying close to the dramatic cliffs that define the area. The trail culminates at Cape Raoul, where dolerite columns drop steeply into the ocean, creating a striking landscape. Along the way, visitors may spot seals on the rocks and small islands below. The track is rated Grade 4, indicating that bushwalking experience is recommended due to its length and terrain. Access to the trailhead is via Stormlea Road, approximately 8 kilometers west of Port Arthur. A valid parks pass is required for entry to Tasmania's national parks.
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