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Medium walk / Day walk

Darby River to Tongue Point Walk

Start at the southern end of Darby River Carpark. Offering magnificent views of Darby Swamp, Vereker Range and Darby and Cotters Beach, this walk climbs gently through wind swept
coastal vegetation before following the headland towards Tongue Point. The track ends prior to the semi-attached island. For your safety don’t attempt to cross over to it.

Just before the Darby Saddle track junction, a short side track with some steps leads down to the delightful and secluded Fairy Cove. For your safety, check tides before you go.

Distance: 3.8 km.
Time: 2 hours.
Grade: Moderate.

Darby River, Fairy Cove, Tongue Point, Darby Saddle Walk

This track covers the stunning Tongue Point coastal area. Walkers will need to organise a car shuttle.

Distance: 9.4 km.
Time: 3.5 hours.
Grade: Moderate / Hard.

Refer to the Park Note - Walking Guide below for more information.

 

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