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Pheasants Peak walking track

South East Forest National Park

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Overview

Pheasants Peak walking track is a short, yet challenging walk near Bombala, which meanders through old growth forest with spectacular views from the summit.

Distance
4km return
Time suggested
1hr 30min - 2hrs 30min
Grade
Grade 4
What to
bring
Hat, sunscreen

Go walking through tall eucalypts and alongside huge granite boulders. Stop to take in the view as you look across the Monaro Plains towards the Snowy Mountains.

Ascend through lush old growth forest, passing by stands of White Ash forest and Brown Barrel before approaching the summit where you’ll find a remarkable scattering of giant, granite tors.

It’s the ideal place to relax and enjoy picnicking with a view, especially at sunset. On a clear day the views are spectacular. Yet it is equally striking and timeless on days when onshore winds blow in orographic mists and the landscape is shrouded in a thick cloud.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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