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Showing posts with label Port Arthur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Port Arthur. Show all posts

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Point Puer

Wednesday 26th February 2014

Cliffs at Point Puer
Point Puer is the site of the first reformatory built for boy convicts, aged 9 - 15, in the British Empire and operated from 1834 to 1849. It is part of the Port Arthur historic site and tours can be booked there to get information on the site. There is no historical data to be viewed at the Point so it is more or less impossible to determine what the ruins are, but never the less, it is interesting to explore the area.
We stayed at Burilda Waters and I commenced my walk from there. I walked along Big Possum Beach, around Brick Point, having to dodge under a jetty, along Little Possum Beach, around Tramway Point, under another jetty, and on to Briar Paddock Beach - all very interesting names. The rocks were quite slippery in places and I was always looking for the dry line. From here the shoreline started heading out to Point Puer and the walking was
Big Possum Beach
sometimes on rock and sometimes on sandy beach. There was quite a lot of seaweed and kelp washed up on the beach and it smelled pretty bad in places. I walked along to Old Station Beach and when I could see the road next to the beach I opted to take it into the site. There were ruins of buildings and some walls etc. but as I said previously, I did not know what they were. I wandered over to the west side of the peninsula and was pleasantly surprised by the high cliffs that existed there, one of which was named Suicide Cliff, for obvious reasons, I guess.
I spent some time looking around and then walked back along the Point Puer Road and Safety Cove Road to the start.
This was a very pleasant short walk and I enjoyed it immensely.
Distance: 7.7 kms.
Time: 1'53"
Ascent: 90 metres
Click here to download GPX track.
Briar Paddock Beach

Point Puer Ruins

Point Puer Ruins

Looking towards Budget Head

Point Puer Ruins

Point Puer Ruins

Sign on access road



Friday, 26 July 2013

Tumbledown Point via Lousy Gully

Thursday 25th July 2013

This was to be an exploratory walk as I had not been to Tumbledown Point before, and, as it turned out it was quite a circuitous route that I ended up taking. If anyone has a better way , please let me know.
I left home early and it took just over 2 hours to get to the start point on a dirt road off Stormlea Road at Stormlea. The drive down was through the fire devastated area from earlier in the year and it was good to see the trees regenerating and the rebuilding of peoples homes going ahead. I had been down not long after the fires and the change was very noticeable.
I had done the first part of the walk previously because it also goes to Salters Point, which is a good walk in itself. I headed off through a forestry gate and followed the road until it became a fire break, then up to the top of a hill where a track leads off on the left. This was followed for about 1 km. to the top of Moonlight Hill where there is a junction marked with a sign "Salters Point" left, "Lousy Gully" right. I turned right and soon the track deteriorated to a very overgrown condition, mainly with grass and small shrubs, but it was not that difficult to find. I walked along this track for about 2.5 kms. until a better road was reached and then turned left and followed this for 2.7 kms to the end of the road. I was getting close to Tumbledown Point but could not locate an easy access. After a bit on searching I found an old overgrown track on the right of the road and walked along it for about 500 metres and then went across country in a westerly direction to the point. From here there were good views of Bruny Island, Mount Wellington, Wedge Island etc.
I decided on an early lunch and sat and enjoyed watching the swells break over the rocks below. There were a few birds screeching overhead and a lone boat out to sea and it was quite relaxing just sitting there. After the break it was just a matter of retracing my steps back to the car which I reached at 1.45pm.
Distance: 18.9 kms
Time: 5'20"
Ascent: 650 metres
There is a map and gpx file at Everytrail
Click here to download GPX track.
Signpost

Small Bay at the end of the better road

Bruny Island

Wedge Island

Tumbledown Point

Tumbledown Point

Tumbledown Point

Looking North

Mount Wellington

Tumbledown Point