Kaoota Tramway Track is a 20km, grade 2 hike located in the South East Tasmania, Tasmania. The hike should take around 8 hrs to complete.
Hike overview
This tramway trail follows part of the route of the historic Kaoota Tramway. Start near 186 Kaoota Rd between Kaoota and Allens Rivulet and follow the trail through the dense forest of The Gorge, around Perrins Ridge, accross Platypus Creek Bridge, over Perrins SAddle to the end of Lawless Rd which takes you to Margate via Nierinna Rd.
The Kaoota Tramway, built in 1906, two-foot guage and 20 kms long, transported coal from the mine at Kaoota to the wharf at Margate. When coal mining ceased the tramway was put to use for moving logs, fruit and passengers.
In 1992 the line was dismantled after fire destroyed some bridges.
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Tips
Kaoota Rd to Lawless Rd in South Eastern Tasmania
Kaoota, 28 km SW of Hobart.
Compacted earth
Gentle gradient
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