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Alum Cliffs

11. Alum Cliffs

 

time 40-50 minute return walk
access
Travel via Deloraine or Sheffield. The Alum Cliffs track is reached, via a signed loop road, from road B12 between the townships of Mole Creek and Chudleigh.
facilities Closest facilities are located in Chudleigh and Mole Creek.
grade Easy. Track is generally dry underfoot and has some gentle uphill sections
what to take Group A items
cautions Steep vertical cliffs; children must be supervised.
prohibited No pets, firearms or bicycles

Enjoy a quiet country stroll to a forest lookout perched high above the Mersey River, as it flows beneath the Alum cliffs. Combine this walk with a visit to the Mole Creek caves.

Highlights

The Alum Cliffs are within the Alum Cliffs State Reserve and form a part of the Gog Range.