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Circuit hikes and trails

A circuit hike is a hiking trail that forms a loop, taking you on a complete journey around a particular area and bringing you back to your starting point without having to retrace your steps. It’s like walking around the circumference of a circle, rather than going back and forth on a straight line or leading you on an adventure to a new destination. Find the best circuit hikes in Australia here.

Glacial Circuit Walk (2km)

Chambers Circuit Hike (9.6km)

Bashams Beach Regional Park Circuits Walk (5.7km)

Dutchmans Stern Circuit Hike (10.5km)

Ruins Circuit Walk (3.4km)

Randell Park Reserve Walk (3.6km)

Wednesday Circuit Walk (3.7km)

Lighthouse Heritage Circuit Walk (550m)

Valley Circuit Walk (3km)

Ridgeway Hill Walking Circuit, Newland Head Hike (7.5km)

Wirra Water Mambray Creek Circuit Walk (1.6km)

Heysen Trail – Mylor to Aldgate Hike (10.2km)

Sugarloaf Circuit Walk (5.8km)

Tinjella Circuit Hike (12km)

Jenkins Scrub Walking Circuit Walk (1.5km)

Rosetta Circuit – the Bluff Walk (800m)

Lobethal Bushland Park Trails Walk (4.2km)

Heritage Walk (1.5km)

Measday Circuit Walk (4.8km)

Adventure Circuit Trail Walk (12.6km)

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