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Length: 3.3km
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Duration: 1hr
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Grade: 3
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Style:
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Start: TBA
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End: TBA
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Location: Lauderdale
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Closest Town: Clarence
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Distance from CBD:
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State: TAS
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Latitude: -42.877501
Longitude: 147.506246
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Hike Summary
The gravel track skirts between Single Hill and the rocky coastline offering spectacular views of Seven Mile Beach and Frederick Henry Bay. The track finishes at the southern end of Seven Mile Beach. The walk takes approximately an hour one way.
Safety
There is a short and slightly steep section of track where it crosses a gully midway along. The track becomes steeper at the Seven Mile Beach end with steps providing access onto the beach.
Getting there
Start from Lauderdale Yacht Club car park off Kirra Rd in Roches Beach.
Tips
There is a short and slightly steep section of track where it crosses a gully midway along. The track becomes steeper at the Seven Mile Beach end with steps providing access onto the beach.
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