LIME BAY
Three day camping/walking trip to Lime Bay which is situated on the Tasman Peninsula not far from the historic Convict Coal Mines Ruins. Lime Bay is a very shallow bay which is ideal for kayaking and a little further out (within paddle distance) you are able to catch fish for the evening meal. Our walk consisted of a circuit from Lime Bay to Green Head around the cliff tops, then to Lagoon Beach (lunch break) walking the white sands to a fire trail across Black Rock Hill and back to camp - walk took 5 hours, but many stops on the way for some magnificent scenery, track a little indistinct in places (sometimes no signs!!). Abundant wildlife at night


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Map of Camping Site
with details of Walk

View of Camp Site
at Lime Bay

Another View of
Camp Site

Different angle of
Camp Site

View looking to start
of Walk to Green Head

Green Grub dangling on
fine web on track

View of magnificent
Beach from cliff top

Now, I wonder what
lives in there!

Well, the track is here
somewhere!!

Wow! Is this heavy -
can't hold it much longer

Wildflower (Sundew) -
beside track

Pink Mountain Heath -
prolific this time of year

Guinea Flower - a
prostrate shrub

Female Slender She Oak
starting to Blossom

Magnificent Banksia
in Bloom

Wild Wattle
(Mimosaceae) in bloom