Corinna - A Wilderness Experience
Corinna – A Wilderness Experience offers a rare opportunity to discover Tasmania’s remote west coast.
This former gold-mining town is the southern gateway to the globally significant Tarkine forest. Recently transformed into a tourism experience, Corinna offers visitors access to rich pioneering and natural history.
Set in pristine temperate rainforest, Corinna provides cottage accommodation, a stately guesthouse and the Tarkine Hotel and Tannin Restaurant, serving regional specialties onsite. Choose from one of several iconic walks including the Huon Pine Walk, a wheelchair accessible option that hugs the Pieman River. The Savage River Walk is more challenging, taking you along a ridge through Myrtle beech rainforest while the amazing Lover’s Falls have been made accessible with a boardwalk and viewing platform. There is also the famous Whyte River Walk and the longer climb up Mount Donaldson. Corinna is also the springboard for river cruises on the Arcadia II (a 70-year-old Huon pine river cruiser) which takes you on a tranquil journey through the west coast’s pioneering past. Alternatively, you can hire a kayak for an intimate exploration of your surrounds in your own time.
Allow nearly six hours’ to drive from Hobart to Corinna (345 kilometres/215 miles) and two hours from Burnie.
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