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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.

Henderson Cliffs Trail Walk (400m)

Gloucester Falls Walking Track (1.8km)

Mount Mcdonald & the Nobs Hike (19.8km)

Squeaky Beach, Pillar Point, Norman Bay Hike (12.5km)

Conservation Hut National Pass Wentworth Pass Circuit Walk (4.8km)

Braeside Govetts & Pope’s Glen Track (8.7km)

Lady Pearce Circuit Walk (5km)

Arkaroola Walking Trails Walk (1km)

Grampians Peak Trail: Stage 1 Hike (36km)

Bardi Creek Trail Walk (700m)

Grose Valley Hike (21km)

Stringybark & Deep Creek Walk (4.7km)

Rock Platform Walk – Depot Beach Walk (1km)

McKeowns Valley Circuit Walk (3.5km)

Palm Tree Circuit Track (600m)

Echo Point to Leura Forest Circuit Walk (4.8km)

Grand Canyon Track (6.5km)

Whisky Creek Circuit Hike (12km)

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