Exploring new ground in Tasmania: The Three Capes Track 4 Mar, 2021 11:00 AM 4 minutes to read Tucked away on the southeastern coastline of Australia’s island state, lies 48-kilometres of meticulous walking track that affords some of nature’s most dramatic and awe-inspiring displays for adventure-hungry travellers. For those primed for fresh experiences, Tasmania sure does punch above its weight. In particular, nature-loving walkers are in for a slice of hiking heaven; 2800 kilometres of managed tracks and more than 880 walks in national parks, reserves and conservation areas are waiting to be discovered. If there's one walk that manages to encapsulate all that is special about this out-of-the-ordinary destination, it's the stunning Three Capes Track in Tasman National Park. For four days and three nights, you'll be immersed in an extraordinary landscape, encompassing cliff-hugging coastline, ancient dolerite columns, eucalypt woodlands, wildflower scrubland and canopied giant ferns. And always close to those epic Tasman sea views, at times you'll feel you're teetering on the edge of the world, only Antarctica between you and infinity. The Three Capes Track, while offering all the untamed beauty an adventurous soul desires, is paced for a moderate level of fitness and with a track so well-maintained all that's left to do is be in the moment.