Map of Three Capes Track | Tasmania Hiking Route & Visitor Guide

Map of Three Capes Track – Tasmania Hiking Route & Visitor Guide

This map of the Three Capes Track provides an overview of Tasmania's famous multi-day hiking experience, including walking sections, lookouts, accommodation areas, major capes and visitor facilities. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how the Three Capes Track is laid out.

The Three Capes Track is one of Australia's premier coastal walks and showcases some of the highest sea cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere, dramatic ocean scenery and wilderness landscapes on the Tasman Peninsula.

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The Three Capes Track is located within Tasman National Park on Tasmania's Tasman Peninsula. Major highlights include Cape Hauy, Cape Pillar, dramatic sea cliffs, coastal wilderness and purpose-built walking infrastructure.

Interactive Three Capes Track Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore major sections of the Three Capes Track, coastal viewpoints, visitor areas and nearby attractions on the Tasman Peninsula.
Tip: Three Capes Track maps are useful for understanding route sections, major viewpoints, accommodation areas and surrounding attractions.

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This Three Capes Track map highlights walking sections, sea cliffs, coastal wilderness and major attractions throughout the Tasman Peninsula.


Where Is the Three Capes Track Located?

The Three Capes Track is located within Tasman National Park on Tasmania's Tasman Peninsula. The route traverses some of the state's most spectacular coastal landscapes and is one of Australia's best-known hiking experiences.

  • North: Eaglehawk Neck and Tasman Peninsula access routes
  • South: Tasman Sea wilderness coastline
  • East: Cape Pillar and offshore sea cliffs
  • West: Port Arthur and surrounding attractions

Main Attractions Along the Three Capes Track

  • Cape Pillar — spectacular sea cliff destination
  • Cape Hauy — famous coastal viewpoint
  • Blade and Totem Pole Views — iconic rock formations
  • Coastal Wilderness Areas — dramatic Tasman Sea scenery
  • Lookout Platforms — panoramic ocean viewpoints
  • Walking Track Infrastructure — purpose-built hiking facilities
  • Forest Sections — native bushland environments
  • Clifftop Viewing Areas — major visitor highlights
  • Interpretive Features — cultural and natural information
  • Tasman National Park Landscapes — protected wilderness areas

Major Areas Explained

  • Cape Hauy Section — one of the most popular viewpoints
  • Cape Pillar Section — dramatic cliff scenery
  • Coastal Plateau Areas — elevated walking landscapes
  • Forest Transition Zones — bushland sections of the route
  • Tasman National Park Region — broader protected landscape

Nearby Attractions

  • Tasman National Park — surrounding wilderness reserve
  • Port Arthur Historic Site — major heritage attraction
  • Tasman Arch — natural coastal formation
  • Devil's Kitchen — dramatic sea cave attraction
  • Remarkable Cave — famous coastal landmark
  • Eaglehawk Neck — gateway to the peninsula

Key Geographic Features

  • Tasman Sea Coastline — defining natural feature
  • Dolerite Sea Cliffs — among the tallest in Australia
  • Rocky Headlands — dramatic coastal landscapes
  • Ocean Lookouts — major viewing opportunities
  • Native Forests — protected natural environments
  • Tasman Peninsula Wilderness — broader scenic setting

Three Capes Track Transport and Access Map Overview

A map of the Three Capes Track is useful for understanding how walking sections, viewpoints and nearby attractions connect throughout the Tasman Peninsula.

  • Port Arthur Access — common visitor gateway
  • Track Entry Areas — route starting locations
  • Walking Infrastructure — connects major attractions
  • Lookout Access Routes — scenic viewing areas
  • Regional connections — link the Three Capes Track with Tasman National Park and other Tasman Peninsula attractions

Why People Search for a Map of the Three Capes Track

  • To understand the hiking route
  • To locate major viewpoints and attractions
  • To plan a Tasman Peninsula trip
  • To find access points and facilities
  • To explore Tasmania's coastal wilderness

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Three Capes Track Map FAQs

  • Where is the Three Capes Track located?
    The Three Capes Track is located on Tasmania's Tasman Peninsula within Tasman National Park.
  • What is the Three Capes Track known for?
    The Three Capes Track is known for dramatic sea cliffs, coastal wilderness and world-class hiking experiences.
  • Is the Three Capes Track part of Tasman National Park?
    Yes. The track passes through protected areas within Tasman National Park.
  • Is the Three Capes Track worth visiting?
    The Three Capes Track is considered one of Australia's premier coastal walking experiences and a major Tasmania attraction.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, emergency use or official determinations. Track conditions, weather, access requirements, booking arrangements, facilities and visitor services may change over time. Always verify current information before visiting.