Photo: Bengt Nyman from Vaxholm, Sweden / CC BY 2.0
Rising dramatically from the volcanic landscape of Norfolk Island, Pico De Tejeda is the island's highest point and a must-visit for hikers and nature lovers. This 320-metre peak offers panoramic views that sweep across the emerald hills, rugged coastline, and the endless Pacific—a scene that feels worlds away from the bustle of mainland Australia. The summit is accessible via a moderately challenging trail that winds through native Norfolk Island pines and past remnants of the island's volcanic past, making it a perfect half-day adventure for those seeking both exercise and solitude.
Highlights & What to See
- Summit Views: From the top, soak in 360-degree vistas of Norfolk Island's patchwork of farmland, the distant Phillip Island, and on clear days, the ocean horizon stretching to infinity.
- Volcanic Crater: The trail passes the rim of an ancient volcanic crater, where you can peer into the lush, fern-filled basin and imagine the island's fiery origins.
- Native Flora: Keep an eye out for endemic species like the Norfolk Island pine, the white oak, and the vibrant red-flowering Norfolk Island hibiscus.
- Birdwatching: Listen for the calls of the Norfolk Island green parrot and the white-breasted silvereye, both found only here.
- Sunrise or Sunset: Time your hike for golden hour—the soft light transforms the landscape and offers unforgettable photo opportunities.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for 2-3 hours to comfortably hike to the summit and back, with plenty of time to pause for photos and take in the views. The trail is about 2 kilometres one way and involves some steep sections, so wear sturdy shoes and carry water. Many visitors combine the hike with a picnic at the summit or a leisurely morning exploring the surrounding national park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kingston & Arthur's Vale Historic Area (KAVHA): A UNESCO World Heritage site with convict ruins, colonial buildings, and the island's fascinating penal settlement history.
- Emily Bay: A sheltered lagoon with calm, clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkelling, and picnicking—just a short drive from the base of the peak.
- Mount Pitt: Another volcanic peak nearby, offering a shorter but equally rewarding hike with views of the island's interior.
- Norfolk Island National Park: The park encompasses both Pico De Tejeda and Mount Pitt, with walking trails that connect the two peaks and wind through pristine forest.
- Anson Bay: A dramatic coastline with sea caves and blowholes, ideal for a scenic coastal walk after your summit hike.
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Image credits
- Kingston & Arthur's Vale Historic Area — Steve Daggar / CC BY 3.0
- Emily Bay — denisbin / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Mount Pitt — CaretoLearn / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Norfolk Island National Park — Steve Daggar / CC BY 3.0
- Anson Bay — Graeme Bartlett / CC BY-SA 3.0