Roosters Rest





The Roosters Rest Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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A hidden gem in Port Sorell, on the north coast of Tasmania. This trail begins from the Park Esplanade, where you can find plenty of roadside parking. From here you'll cross the pedestrian bridge to the other side of Panatana Rivulet. You can then enjoy exploring the corridors of bushland either side of the bridge, with some ripper lookout points over the water too. The trail itself is a mix of walking tracks and paved footpaths.
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A nice family friendly trail exploring the north coast of Tasmania in Port Sorell, located not too far east of Devonport. You can park near the Port Sorell Surf Life Saving Club and head alongside Freers Beach to the Port Sorell Pier and back again. There are plenty of beach access paths if you wish to mix it up with a bit of beach walking along the way.
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The Carbuncle Walking Track also known as the Larooma Trail follows a path alongside the wild coastline around Hawley Beach. The return point provides a lookout point that boasts sensational views across the windswept ocean. The area is popular for wildlife, some of the sightings include Tasmanian devils, wombats, quolls and kangaroos. There is parking and a picnic area at the trailstart.
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A beautiful trail through the Pardoe Northdown Conservation Area, located not too far from Devonport, on the north coast of Tasmania, Australia. This short route starts along the Cabuncle Walking Track (also known as the Larooma Trail) and features a rocky coastline walk out to Point Sorell. Take care of the tides as it is best walked on low tide for clear access.
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A beautiful coastal walk located within the Narawntapu National Park, on the north coast of Tasmania - not too far from the city of Devonport (where you will arrive if you catch the Spirit of Tasmania over from Melbourne). This is the alternative route to Copper Cove - Take note of the tides! Choose your path carefully and watch the slippery rocks.