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One Way hikes and trails

A one-way hike, also sometimes called a point-to-point hike, is a walking route that doesn’t loop back to its starting point. Instead, it takes you from one destination (the trailhead) to another (the endpoint), covering a variety of terrain and scenery along the way. Unlike circuit hikes, where you see the same sights twice, one-way hikes offer a constantly evolving experience. Find the best one-way hikes in Australia here.

Great Dividing Trail: Wallaby Track (52km)

O’shannassy Aqueduct Trail Walk (34.5km)

Dandenong Ranges Trail Walk (74km)

The Great Ocean Walk (100km)

Goldfields Track (210km)

Tipperary Track (15km)

Eagle Peaks & Eight Mile Spur Hike (20.5km)

Tongue Point, Darby River & Saddle Hike (10.5km)

Mount Donna Buang to Dom Dom Saddle Hike (22.7km)

Cape Liptrap Coastal Walk (20.5km)

Great Dividing Trail: Lerderderg Track (89km)

Outer Circle Rail Trail Walk (15km)

The Coastal Walk (30km)

O’Keefe Rail Trail Walk (50km)

Belgrave Railway Trail Walk (12.5km)

Bushrangers Bay & Gunnamatta Hike (16km)

Mackenzie River: Bun-Nah Trail Walk (10.5km)

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