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Pine Lake — Attraction in Central Plateau

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Pine Lake Nature Trail
Pine Lake Nature Trail, Central Plateau TAS 7304, Australia
Pine Lake Walk
Highland Lakes Rd, Central Plateau TAS 7304, Australia
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Pine Lake

Central Plateau TAS 7304, Australia
4.9(30)
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Pine Lake Nature Trail

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Pine Lake Nature Trail

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Yousef DablinYousef Dablin
Pine Lake Track in Tasmania is a delightful trail that offers a straightforward and enjoyable hike to the lake. The path is well-marked and easy to navigate, making it accessible for all skill levels. Along the way, you'll find ample information about the surrounding flora, fauna, and geological features, enriching your hiking experience. I highly recommend this track as a perfect spot to take a break and stretch your legs, especially if you've been on a long drive. It offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere, allowing you to unwind amidst nature's beauty. The tranquility of the surroundings makes it an ideal place to relax and recharge before continuing your journey. During my visit, the weather was chilly, with a noticeable wind chill factor. While this added a touch of briskness to the air, it also added a sense of adventure and a refreshing change of scenery. However, it's advisable to come prepared with suitable clothing to ensure your comfort.
peter spoonerpeter spooner
What a great and special spot. A 400 metre boardwalk, suitable for wheelchairs, allows the visitor to experience and explore this wild and rugged landscape without going on an extended bushwalk. This area also boosts an ancient and rare tree; the pencil pine which can only be found in the Tasmanian highlands. Allow about 30 minutes to stroll along the boardwalk, read all the interpretative signs and enjoy the lake. Be aware that the area is very exposed and weather may change quickly. This walk is also one of Tasmania's 60 Great Short Walks.
Lucy HawthorneLucy Hawthorne
Accessed by a relatively new accessible boardwalk. The short walk allows visitors access to Tasmanian alpine plants like scopiria, cushion plant, pencil pines and Tasmanian Waratah. Visit in summer to see the scopiria and Waratah flower. Make sure you stay on the boardwalk because the plants are fragile and take a long time to recover (if at all) if stepped on.
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Pine Lake Track in Tasmania is a delightful trail that offers a straightforward and enjoyable hike to the lake. The path is well-marked and easy to navigate, making it accessible for all skill levels. Along the way, you'll find ample information about the surrounding flora, fauna, and geological features, enriching your hiking experience. I highly recommend this track as a perfect spot to take a break and stretch your legs, especially if you've been on a long drive. It offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere, allowing you to unwind amidst nature's beauty. The tranquility of the surroundings makes it an ideal place to relax and recharge before continuing your journey. During my visit, the weather was chilly, with a noticeable wind chill factor. While this added a touch of briskness to the air, it also added a sense of adventure and a refreshing change of scenery. However, it's advisable to come prepared with suitable clothing to ensure your comfort.
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What a great and special spot. A 400 metre boardwalk, suitable for wheelchairs, allows the visitor to experience and explore this wild and rugged landscape without going on an extended bushwalk. This area also boosts an ancient and rare tree; the pencil pine which can only be found in the Tasmanian highlands. Allow about 30 minutes to stroll along the boardwalk, read all the interpretative signs and enjoy the lake. Be aware that the area is very exposed and weather may change quickly. This walk is also one of Tasmania's 60 Great Short Walks.
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Accessed by a relatively new accessible boardwalk. The short walk allows visitors access to Tasmanian alpine plants like scopiria, cushion plant, pencil pines and Tasmanian Waratah. Visit in summer to see the scopiria and Waratah flower. Make sure you stay on the boardwalk because the plants are fragile and take a long time to recover (if at all) if stepped on.
Lucy Hawthorne

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5.0
2y

Pine Lake Track in Tasmania is a delightful trail that offers a straightforward and enjoyable hike to the lake. The path is well-marked and easy to navigate, making it accessible for all skill levels. Along the way, you'll find ample information about the surrounding flora, fauna, and geological features, enriching your hiking experience.

I highly recommend this track as a perfect spot to take a break and stretch your legs, especially if you've been on a long drive. It offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere, allowing you to unwind amidst nature's beauty. The tranquility of the surroundings makes it an ideal place to relax and recharge before continuing your journey.

During my visit, the weather was chilly, with a noticeable wind chill factor. While this added a touch of briskness to the air, it also added a sense of adventure and a refreshing change of scenery. However, it's advisable to come prepared with suitable clothing to ensure...

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4.0
8y

What a great and special spot. A 400 metre boardwalk, suitable for wheelchairs, allows the visitor to experience and explore this wild and rugged landscape without going on an extended bushwalk. This area also boosts an ancient and rare tree; the pencil pine which can only be found in the Tasmanian highlands. Allow about 30 minutes to stroll along the boardwalk, read all the interpretative signs and enjoy the lake. Be aware that the area is very exposed and weather may change quickly. This walk is also one of Tasmania's 60 Great...

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5.0
8y

One of the best ways in central Northern Tasmania to quickly get to the snow while staying on a good quality road without needing chains and/or a 4WD vehicle. The duck board walk to the lake is enchanting with the pine tree branches laden with snow and icicles and the lake itself freezes over (although not enough for ice skating unfortunately). It's also a great little walk during other seasons, but far more evocative under a...

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