Cape Raoul Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Breathtaking scenery
We loved this/ Last full day of our holiday and it started out quite wet (poured rain over night and only stopped half an hour before we walked). We did the day walk from the car park to the Cape Ra...
A lovely sunny December day and we only saw 6 other people on a 5 hour walk to magnificent views of ocean, rock columns, cliffs. Amazing experience, and free once you have a National Parks pass.
from the car park, the walk first traverses beautiful forested areas and then opens up onto stunning coastal scenery: a couple of km down the path is the Cape Raoul lookout which provides wonderful vi...
amazing place to go. spectacular scenery, very well made track highly recommend this. You can do a shortish walk to the first lookout probably about 2km.
The walk was well signed and relatively easy, although quite long. The scenery was spectacular: both the forest and the cliffs near the end of the walk.
Breathtaking scenery
We loved this/ Last full day of our holiday and it started out quite wet (poured rain over night and only stopped half an hour before we walked). We did the day walk from the car park to the Cape Ra...
Magnificent views, well-maintained track
A lovely sunny December day and we only saw 6 other people on a 5 hour walk to magnificent views of ocean, rock columns, cliffs. Amazing experience, and free once you have a National Parks pass.
Lovely walking track
from the car park, the walk first traverses beautiful forested areas and then opens up onto stunning coastal scenery: a couple of km down the path is the Cape Raoul lookout which provides wonderful vi...
amazing walking track
amazing place to go. spectacular scenery, very well made track highly recommend this. You can do a shortish walk to the first lookout probably about 2km.
Cape Raoul
The walk was well signed and relatively easy, although quite long. The scenery was spectacular: both the forest and the cliffs near the end of the walk.