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Slide Track

7150, South Bruny, Tasmania, Australia

This walk follows an old disused tramway through some magnificent tall forests up to 80 metres tall, whilst also traversing a steep slope down to Haulage Bay on the wild East coast of Bruny

Highlights

Dense and beautiful tall forests with rainforest understorey

Track details

Track details

The Slide Track follows an old tram line south from Adventure Bay for about 11 Km. While many maps and websites indicates the entirety of the track is open, a vegetation slide has created major problems several kilometres in, and a bridge has been closed on Lockleys Road, which provided access to the southern end, meaning that we strongly recommend just venturing into the well maintained northern 3km of the track, which is accessed from the end of Sawdust Road in Adventure Bay.

The track heads south along an old tramway. Horses, oxen and carts were used to help drag huge logs to various small sawmills on or near the slide track. Here large trees were cut-up, before being carted further along the tramway from the forest through to another sawmill at Adventure Bay – originally via horse & cart and then with the assistance of a steam engine. The track traverses magnificent eucalypt forests with a beautiful rainforest understory. The track has been maintained by the Hobart Walking Club for over 3 Kms to a little past a relic from the old tramway, the Upside-Down Bridge. However, further south, the track has not been cleared, as controlling the vegetation and clearing other obstructions has proved unfeasible.

Bevs Lookout
Shortly before the Upside-Down Bridge on the Slide-Track, there is turn-off to another track to the east at a large well-signposted stump which has recently fallen across the slide track. This side-track, again maintained by the Hobart Walking Club, initially rises and then descends through some magnificent rainforest, and eventually approaches the coast near Bev's Lookout. From here, there are superb views south to Bay of Islands and east to Cape Connella. Bev's Lookout is under 2 hours walk from the start of the track on Sawdust Road. From here you can retrace your steps and return to your starting point on Sawdust Road.

Bevs Lookout has been named by locals to honour Bev Davis, a local nurse, historian, and, with husband John, maintained tracks and led walks, walking here in the late 1900s.

Location & map

Location

7150, South Bruny, Tasmania, Australia

From Adventure Bay, the northern end of the track can be reached by heading south on Adventure Bay Road (C630), and when you cross the bridge over Captain Cook Creek, continue on another 1.3km before turning right onto Sawdust Road where you will find the trail-head.

From Adventure Bay, the southern end of the track can be reached by heading south on Adventure Bay Road (C630), past the caravan park and across the bridge over Captain Cook Creek. Immediately after crossing the bridge, turn right onto Lockley’s Road. Drive south along Lockley’s Road for [10km] until you reach a spur on the left and the start of the walk, which is signposted. Note that as the southern section of the Slide track is now very overgrown, we recommend just accessing the walk from its northern end.

Slide Track Bevs lookout - Eddie Safarik
View from Bev's lookout. Photo: Eddie Safarik
Key info

6 hours return

9.5km return

Grade 3: Difficult

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