This is a must stop in the summer. It's only a short walk and it very quickly showcases some of the best parts of the Tasmanian highland wilderness. Great for kids, oldies and even wheelchairs. You will not get a better look at 1000 year old pencil pines ulnless you like to walk with a backpack on. It's pretty unique. Nice little ponder spot at the end of the walk,...
Read moreA stunning short walk from the carpark to the lake across an elevated board walk, beautiful native flora and fauna along the trail and some amazing views of rock formations. Ancient pencil pines grow along the walk and some even look like huge bonsai plants. Well worth the...
Read moreAmazing little stand of beautiful old cypress pines in a rare remnant of ancient forest. Reminder of how fragile nature can be and how important it is to preserve and protect. Definitely worth a stop to stretch your legs and take in the...
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