Clay Cliffs


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    Vivian Huang img 4

    A very unique place. Worth to stop and walk up. But my young kids were a bit struggled to get up. Need good hiking shoes. The wind was very strong when we went. It will be better if its dry and calm day.

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    George Barnes img 5

    $5 per car for entry. 10km from the main road. This hidden gem is definitely worthy of the 15 minute gravel drive. Sharp jagged clay veins with a pale, peachy palet. Make sure you take hiking boots, the terrain is very loose and rocky in places. Truly one of a kind.

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    Noel J img 4

    Nice stop, a short gentle uphill walk to view the natural erosion created clay cliffs. Spectacular views of cliffs and also mountain range, rivers, and rugged pasture land below. Honesty box entry $5 per vehicle to $10 per bus. Short drive heads to carpark from where a short walk heads up to the cliffs.

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    Deanna img 5

    We loved it, didn't know about this place until we saw the sign and decided to take a look. The short walk is steep in some places but such unique impressive views. Something different for us. It is $5 per vehicle at the gate and gravel road for a few km to the walking track.

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    Xue Ling img 5

    A 15-min drive in on gravel from the main road. Box at the gate entrance for donation. From where you park, give yourself 10min to walk up to the top to the 'entrance' of the cliffs (3rd pic). Once you reach there, the climb further up deeper in are rather steep with no steps, so important to get shoes with good grip.