Hike the Cathedral Peak Loop
Taggerty, Victoria
Details
Distance
5.3 miles
Elevation Gain
1837.3 ft
Route Type
Loop
Description
Added by Katie Kessel
Take in the beautiful views of the Cathedral Ranges from the top of Cathedral Peak and Little Cathedral Peak. A difficult but short day-hike well worth the climb.
From Ned's Gully carpark, cross the road where you see a small suspension bridge to the campground, taking a left towards the trail once you're on the other side.
Follow the trail until you reach a junction and follow the Cathedral Track (rather than the Little River Walk). The trail will quickly begin to ascend up to the peak.
The trail is well marked and climbs steadily until you reach Ned's Saddle. From here, follow the trail to your right. Here the trail hugs the peak until you climb and reach Little Cathedral Peak. Here you get some amazing views of the area and can see Cathedral Peak to the south.
From here, retrace your steps until you begin to ascend with the trail to Cathedral Peak.
Once you reach Cathedral Peak, you will be able to see the ridge track and North Jawbone Peak. There are some stunning views from this area.
Once you're done enjoying these views, descend back down to Ned's Gully Carpark.
If you are looking for a longer walk, you can instead follow the ridge from Cathedral Peak to the Farmyard, taking Jawbone Creek Track until you meet the junction with Cooks Mill Campsite, then follow the Little River Track. This will add just under 7km to your walk, but the views from the ridge are extraordinary. Alternatively, if you're looking for an overnight walk in the area, you can also take a look at my overnight hike here:
Ned's Gully is a fantastic camping spot as well if you want to spend a night (or more!). The spots are first come first serve, but you must book in advance.
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Reviews
Rock climbing was unexpected and was certainly an added thrill to the adventure. Make sure you leave plenty of daylight to get back down.
5.0
Ended up taking about 10 hours to do it in the one day, didn't expect the rock climbing, but it was a very welcome surprise, the challenge was definitely a bonus to the experience, and once you're up, the view is incredible!
5.0
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