Derwent Valley & Highlands Natural Attractions
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Arthurs Lake
Miena - This popular angling location, east of Great Lake on the edge of the Central Plateau, has good facilities for boat launching and camping. To reach Arthurs... More
Bronte Lagoon
Bronte Park - Bronte Lagoon is a Hydro Tasmania lake near Bronte Park in Tasmania’s central lakes district. The Lagoon is two hours’ north west of Hobart... More
Curringa Farm - Hamilton Sheep Centre
Hamilton - Open daily for farm tours, meals and accommodation, Curringa Farm is located at Hamilton in Central Tasmania. Personalized day tour attractions offer groups... More
Dee Lagoon
Bronte Park - Dee Lagoon is a Hydro Tasmania Lake near Tarraleah in central Tasmania. To reach Dee Lagoon from the Lyell Highway, take the Osterley turn off at Bradys... More
Donaghys Lookout
Derwent Bridge - A short walk that’s long on rewards! Enjoy wilderness views of mountaintops, like soaring Frenchmans Cap, and the Franklin River from the lookout.... More
Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
Derwent Bridge - Part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, this national park protects Tasmanias great western rivers the Franklin, Gordon, Jane and Denison... More
Franklin River Nature Trail
Derwent Bridge - The Franklin is one of the best known of the many rivers that run through the Wild Rivers National Park and those travelling between Queenstown and Derwent... More
Great Lake
Miena - A mecca for anglers, Great Lake also provides a significant amount of Tasmanias hydro-electric power. There is accommodation and a camping area at Miena,... More
Lake Echo
Bronte Park - Lake Echo is a large Hydro Tasmania lake near Bronte Park in central Tasmania. To reach Lake Echo from the Lyell Highway, take the Osterley turn off at... More
Lake Gordon/Lake Pedder/Strathgordon
Strathgordon - Take the good sealed road 150 km west from Mt Field National Park to reach the two hydro storages of Lake Gordon and Lake Pedder, set in wild Southwest... More
Lake Meadowbank
Hamilton - Lake Meadowbank is a Hydro Tasmania lake near Hamilton in Tasmania’s south. The Lake is located between Hamilton and Ouse on the Lyell Highway, an... More
Lake St Clair, Cradle Mt - Lake St Clair National Park
Lake St Clair - The deepest freshwater lake in Australia (190 metres/623 feet), Lake St Clair was scooped during several glaciations over the past two million years.
The... More
Marriotts Falls and Junee Caves
Tyenna - Marriotts Falls and Junee Caves are nature reserves south of Mount Field National Park, southern Tasmania. Mount Field National Park is an hour’s... More
Maydena Country Cabins Accommodation & Alpaca Stud (Attraction)
Maydena - Maydena Country Cabins Accommodation & Alpaca Stud is located in Maydena in Tasmania’s south. Visit this spectacular property which is home to the... More
Mt Field National Park
National Park - Mount Field National Park is one of Tasmania’s oldest national parks. Located an hour north-west of Hobart (75 kilometres/47 miles) the Park stretches... More
Penstock Lagoon
Waddamana - Penstock Lagoon is a Hydro Tasmania lake in central Tasmania. Located on the Central Plateau, the Lagoon is a short drive north of the historic town of... More
Something Wild
National Park - Something Wild is a wildlife rehabilitation sanctuary at National Park, southwest Tasmania. National Park is an hour’s drive northwest of Hobart... More
Styx Big Tree Reserve
Maydena - If you are driving to the west coast, or just want a day trip from the Hobart area, head out to Mt Field National Park, and then continue on to the Styx... More
Tarraleah Golf Course
Tarraleah - The Tarraleah Golf Course, is a nine-hole course in the Tasmanian highlands. The course is located at Tarraleah, a holiday village on the edge of the Tasmanian... More
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