Drinks & Nightlife
An easy walk for a drink or two in front of the fire. They also serve dinner.
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Central Highlands Lodge
7795 Highland Lakes RdAn easy walk for a drink or two in front of the fire. They also serve dinner.
Food Scene
The Great Lake Hotel has a pub, restaurant, petrol station and general store.
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Great Lake Hotel
3096 Marlborough HwyThe Great Lake Hotel has a pub, restaurant, petrol station and general store.
Essentials
Deloraine
Deloraine is about an hour's drive and is the closest supermarket.
Sightseeing
Lake St Clair Visitor Centre
520 Lake St Clair RdThere is a very easy short walk from the side of the road to a lookout point on the lake. Great for a short outing or a quick stop on your way through.
Pine Lake
There is a very easy short walk from the side of the road to a lookout point on the lake. Great for a short outing or a quick stop on your way through.
The Liffey Falls waterfalls are located at the very end of Riversdale Road, Liffey. Easy short return walks.
https://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/liffey-falls-state-reserve/liffey-falls-walk
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Liffey Falls Track
Liffey Falls TrackThe Liffey Falls waterfalls are located at the very end of Riversdale Road, Liffey. Easy short return walks.
https://parks.tas.gov.au/explore-our-parks/liffey-falls-state-reserve/liffey-falls-walk
Arts & Culture
Artist Greg Duncan is creating a stunning sculpture at Derwent Bridge in the heart of Tasmania. The Wall in the Wilderness is Greg Duncan’s commemoration of those who helped shape the past and present of Tasmania’s central highlands.
A work in progress, The Wall is being carved from three-metre high wooden panels. The carved panels will tell the history of the harsh Central Highlands region - beginning with the indigenous people, then to the pioneering timber harvesters, pastoralists, miners and Hydro workers.
When completed The Wall will be 100 metres long. Greg Duncan’s sculpture The Wall will rank as a major work of art and tourist attraction in Tasmania.
In the meantime, come and see history in the making at
The Wall in the Wilderness.
ADMISSION APPLIES
http://thewalltasmania.com.au/
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Isibuko
15352 Lyell HwyArtist Greg Duncan is creating a stunning sculpture at Derwent Bridge in the heart of Tasmania. The Wall in the Wilderness is Greg Duncan’s commemoration of those who helped shape the past and present of Tasmania’s central highlands.
A work in progress, The Wall is being carved from three-metre high wooden panels. The carved panels will tell the history of the harsh Central Highlands region - beginning with the indigenous people, then to the pioneering timber harvesters, pastoralists, miners and Hydro workers.
When completed The Wall will be 100 metres long. Greg Duncan’s sculpture The Wall will rank as a major work of art and tourist attraction in Tasmania.
In the meantime, come and see history in the making at
The Wall in the Wilderness.
ADMISSION APPLIES
http://thewalltasmania.com.au/
Entertainment & Activities
RiverFly 1864
departuresGuided all inclusive fly fishing from $675 per day. www.riverfly.com.au
Guided fly fishing tours including lunch, all equipment, drinks and morning tea:
- Single angler per day: $750.00
- Two anglers sharing one guide: $525.00 each
- Three anglers sharing one guide: $400.00 each
www.rainbowlodgetasmania.com.au
Rainbow Lodge Guided Fly Fishing Tasmania
16 Thiessen CresGuided fly fishing tours including lunch, all equipment, drinks and morning tea:
- Single angler per day: $750.00
- Two anglers sharing one guide: $525.00 each
- Three anglers sharing one guide: $400.00 each
www.rainbowlodgetasmania.com.au