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Blue Tier Big Tree - Giant Walk

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About the Blue Tier Big Tree - Giant Walk

Blue Tier Big Tree - Giant Walk is a hiking trail in north-east Tasmania, following a dirt-surfaced path through the Blue Tier forest area. The walk gives visitors a short bushwalking option in a region known for tall wet forest and historic tin-mining country, and suits walkers prepared for unsealed terrain underfoot. St Columba Falls lies about 14 kilometres from the trail and is a logical pairing for a day in the area, while the Bay of Fires sits roughly 35 kilometres away on the coast for travellers planning a wider north-east Tasmania itinerary. Aberfoyle Hill is around 36 kilometres from the trail. The walk is not dog friendly, not wheelchair accessible, not stroller friendly, and bikes are not permitted. Wear sturdy footwear given the dirt surface, which can become muddy after rain, and carry weatherproof layers as conditions in the Blue Tier can shift quickly with elevation and forest cover. Bring sufficient water and check the latest Parks and Wildlife notices for any temporary closures before driving in, as access roads through the area can be affected by weather and forestry operations.

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