Turn sharp right: From the white round tower
[62], this walk follows the wide management trail (passing two timber seats
[63] on the left). Then this walk continues to follow the trail gently uphill for about 220m, until coming to a three-way intersection
[64], with a track and timber posts
[65](on the left).
Turn left: From the intersection
[66], this walk follows a wide sandy track (passing between timber posts), heading up a moderately steep hill through dense forest. After about 100m, the walk comes to views of Bare Island
[67] (on the left).
approximately 130m further along the track, the walk finds a World War One fort
[68] (on the left). This walk continues to follow the level wide track for another 70m, until coming to a three-way intersection, with a track and bench seat
[69] on the left.
Turn left: From the intersection
[70], this walk follows the wide track down the moderately steep hill, passing a bench seat
[71] on your left. The track heads through low coastal forest, with views of Bare Island
[72] on the left after about 140m. The walk continues gently downhill for another 70m, until coming to four-way intersection
[73] with a ‘Browns Rock’ signed
[74] track (on the left), a moderately steeply downhill track
[75] ahead and a gently uphill track
[76] (on the right).
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