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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 raw beauty of Tasmania's eastern coastline with the challenging Pillingers Peak hike in the Darling Range Conservation Area. Starting and ending at Pillingers Peak Carpark, this 6.5km return journey offers seasoned hikers breathtaking views of Flinders Island, dramatic rocky outcrops and untouched wilderness. This Grade 5 trail requires a good level of fitness and hiking experience, and visitors should be prepared for changeable weather and rugged terrain. Closest town is Whitemark, with the nearest capital city accessible by flight. Enjoy this slice of solitude in nature but remember, safety first!

Max elevation: 385m

Min elevation: 82m

Total Ascent: 371m

Essential information


Hike overview


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.

Practical information


Trail features


Walk map and GPX file

Pillingers Peak (6.5km)


Explore safely


Planning this hike? Most incidents develop before you even start. Safe outcomes depend on how navigation, hydration, environment, load and judgement work together. Small oversights can compound quickly in Australian conditions. See how it happens in the Hiking Safety Systems Foundations. Then use the Hiking Safety Systems, planning calculators, and make sure a trusted contact has your trip plan before heading out.

Leave a trip plan


Register your plans

Before you go, complete a trip intentions form and share it with a trusted contact. Agree on a Late-Back Time and ask them to call 000 (Police) if you have not checked in. A clear trip plan is one of the simplest and most effective safety steps you can take.

Planning checklists


Download the hiking preparation and safety checklists before leaving home to help you think through your plans. They help ensure important considerations are not overlooked and support safer decision-making on the trail.

Getting there


Getting to the trailhead: Darling Range Conservation Area.

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Access conditions


Accommodation nearby


Find accommodation close to the trailhead including hotels, cabins, and campgrounds. Use the interactive map to explore available options in nearby towns.

Nearby towns: Emita, Furneaux, Killiecrankie, Lady Barron, Trousers Point, Whitemark

About the region


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Acknowledgement of Country

Pillingers peak (6. 5km) trail hiking australia

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.

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