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Return hikes and trails

A return hike, also known as an out-and-back hike, is the most straightforward type of hiking trail. Unlike circuit or one-way hikes, it takes you on a single path that starts and finishes at the same location. Think of it like walking down a straight line and then turning back to come home the same way. Find the best return hikes in Australia here.

Toorloo Arm Walk (3km)

Middle Head Trail Walk (4km)

Flat Top Hill Lookout Walk (2.5km)

Saddle Junction Walk (2km)

Resort Lookout Walk (4km)

Coral Cove Walk (5km)

Escape Beach Trail Walk (6.2km)

Passage Peak

Hideaway Bay Walk (2km)

Counts Point Hike (15km)

Mount Sonder Hike (16km)

Brinkley Bluff Hike (20km)

Ruby Gap & Glen Annie Gorge Walk (16km)

Sandy Bay Hike (8km)

Balancing Rock Walk (2km)

Honeyeater Lookout Walk (7.5km)

Wineglass Bay Hike (7km)

Middle Creek Walk (6km)

Raglan Falls Hike (11km)

Mount Allan Fire Trail Walk (9km)

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