Grade 5

Pillingers Peak (6.5km)

Darling Range Conservation Area

Tasmania

6.5km

3-4 hrs

Grade 5

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Hike at a Glance

Quick overview: Experience the rugged beauty of Tasmania's eastern coastline with the challenging Pillingers Peak hike, a 6.5km return trip situated in the Darling Range Conservation Area. Starting and ending at Pillingers Peak Carpark, this trail requires a high level of fitness due to its steep and rocky terrain. The trail offers dramatic views of the serene bays and windswept peaks of Flinders Island, near the closest town of Whitemark. Remember to bring adequate gear, prepare for changing weather conditions and note that reaching the summit requires advanced rock climbing skills. This wild Tasmanian hike is a must-do for experienced bushwalkers.

Max elevation: 385m

Min elevation: 82m

Total Ascent: 371m

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Pillingers Peak (6.5km)


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Getting there


Closest towns to this walk: Emita, Furneaux, Killiecrankie, Lady Barron, Trousers Point, Whitemark

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Track grade


Grade 5 (Difficult) - Walks for the Most Experienced: Grade 5 represents the most challenging walking tracks on the AWTGS. These are only recommended for very experienced and fit walkers with specialised skills, including navigation and emergency first aid. Tracks are likely to be very rough, very steep, and unmarked. Walks may be more than 20 kilometers. These challenging walks demand a high level of fitness and experience to navigate difficult terrain, significant elevation changes, and potentially unformed paths.

Explore safe


Plan ahead and hike safely! Carry enough water, pack layers for changing conditions, and bring safety gear like a torch, PLB, and reliable communication device. Check official sources for trail updates, closures, and access requirements, and review local weather and bushfire advice. Most importantly, share your plans with someone before you go. Being prepared makes for a safer and more enjoyable hike! Stay Safe, Explore More, and Always #ExploreSafe.

Packing checklists


What you carry in your pack depends on factors like weather, terrain, and your adventure type. Not sure what to bring? My free planning, food, and packing checklists are a great starting point, covering day hikes, overnight trips, and multi-day adventures. Use them to customise your kit and always prioritise safety.

Let someone know


Before heading out, take a moment to fill out your trip intentions form. It’s a quick way to share your hike details with family or friends. If something goes wrong, they can notify emergency services, ensuring a faster response and peace of mind. Stay safe and enjoy your adventure

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Acknowledgement of Country

Pillingers peak (6. 5km)

Trail Hiking Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we hike and pay respects to their Elders, past and present, and we acknowledge the First Nations people of other communities who may be here today.