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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.

Jarrahdale 1872 Timber Tramway Hike (8km)

Cremorne Point to Mosman Wharf Walk (2km)

De Burgs Bridge to Thornleigh Station Hike (9.7km)

Couranga Walking Track (5.1km)

Awaba Bay Foreshore Walk (1.6km)

Great North Walk: Palm Grove Walk (2.8km)

Tasmanian Trail Walk (480km)

Geebung Track (2.4km)

Cascades Trail Walk (3.2km)

Great Divide Rail Trail Walk (4.5km)

Faulconbridge to Blaxland Hike (15.2km)

Lockleys Pylon to Blackheath Station Hike (19km)

Powelltown Tramway Hike (43.5km)

Duck Hole Lake Trail Walk (1.8km)

Black Range Hike (27.8km)

Grass Tree Track (900m)

Somersby to the Basin Campsite Hike (47.4km)

Engadine to Audley Walk (5.8km)

Baroota Hike, Mambray Creek Hike (6km)

Eaton Foreshore Walk (5km)

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