The Rosny Hill Circuit Track offers a delightful 2.5km, grade 2 hike nestled in the Rosny Hill Nature Recreation Area, Tasmania. Typically taking around 1 hour to complete, it's considered one of the finest short walks on Hobart’s eastern shore. Beginning at Rosny Lookout Road, the circuit track gently undulates around the perimeter of Rosny Hill, treating hikers to panoramic views of Kangaroo Bay, the Derwent River, Mt. Wellington, and the iconic Tasman Bridge. For added convenience, a link track from the lookout seamlessly connects to the circuit track, enhancing accessibility for visitors.
Total distance: 2156 m
Max elevation: 84 m
Min elevation: 39 m
Total climbing: 79 m
Total descent: -79 m
For more information on this trail, visit Greater Hobart Trails
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Getting there
Closest towns to this walk: Bellerive, Howrah, Lindisfarne, Montagu Bay, Rosny Park
Getting to the trailhead in Rosny Hill Nature Recreation Area.
Access to the reserve is off Akuna Street, Rosny (follow signs from Rosny Hill Road). Parking is available just inside the reserve entrance or at the second carpark at the lookout.
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Track grade
Grade 2 (Easy) -Â
A Gentle Introduction to Inclines: Grade 2 on the
AWTGS represents easy walking tracks that offer a slightly more challenging experience compared to Grade 1. Similar to Grade 1, no prior bushwalking experience is required. The track surface is typically hardened or compacted and may have gentle hill sections or occasional steps. The total distance of a Grade 2 walk is typically no greater than 10 kilometers. These walks are still suitable for families with a bit more experience or those seeking a gentle introduction to some inclines.
Explore safe
Plan ahead and hike safely! Carry enough water, pack layers for changing conditions, and bring safety gear like a torch, PLB, and reliable communication device. Check official sources for trail updates, closures, and access requirements, and review local weather and bushfire advice. Most importantly, share your plans with someone before you go. Being prepared makes for a safer and more enjoyable hike! Stay Safe, Explore More, and Always #ExploreSafe.
Packing checklists
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