For those who delight in falling water, St Columba Falls is one of Tasmania’s highest multi-tiered waterfalls – and is truly spectacular!
At over 90 metres Ralphs Falls is Tasmania’s highest single drop waterfall, a streaming ribbon of water plunging over a sheer rock face. Cash’s Gorge is a beautiful but relaxed walk of approximately 40 minutes through rainforest, stands…
Pepper Bush Adventures is an premium Australian tour company operating in Tasmania offering unforgettable luxury Tasmanian private tour options and specialising in Tasmania’s wildlife, wilderness and bush tucker. Tours can include relaxing…
This 5 km return walk zigzags around the slopes of Mt.Stronach which are clothed in dry native forests of peppermint and stringy bark eucalyptus with white gum and dry white top stringy bark around the rocky knolls along the ridgeline.…
Mt Stronach is on State Forest lying just 4 kilometres east of Scottsdale and rises from 130 metres above sea level to 465 metres at the summit. The walk is approximately 2.5 hours return with wonderful views of North East Tasmania from…
An easy 30 minute return walk leads to the base of the 80 metre drop Mathinna Falls. Follow Road No. C423 from Ringarooma. Grade 2 Walk
On the eastern boundary of Lilydale(B81) is a very pleasant reserve and picnic area. Follow an easy 10 minute return walk under cover of ferns and eucalypt forest to discover two delightful cascading waterfalls.
Little Blue Lake, just metres off the B82 between Derby and Gladstone, is a natural phenomenon resulting from the pioneering mining days of South Mount Cameron and the surrounding areas of the Far North East of Tasmania. Originally a mine…
A well-marked 1 hour return walk to these pretty cascading falls, which drop from a man-made weir at different levels into delightful rock pools. Easy walking.
Fossicking is one of those activities enjoyed by many travellers, whether it is for gemstones, gold or even meteorie fragments. From a pleasurable activity with family and friends, it can also be quite a serious pursuit for others.
Located in the Evercreech Forest Reserve near Mathinna, North East Tasmania,a 10 minute return walk (or steeper 20 minute circuit walk) leads to the ‘White Knights’, a magnificant stand of eucalypt forest giants. Standing at over 91 metres,…
Located in the Evercreech Forest Reserve near Mathinna, North East Tasmania,a 10 minute return walk (or steeper 20 minute circuit walk) leads to the ‘White Knights’, a magnificant stand of eucalypt forest giants. Standing at over 91 metres,…
Bridport Wildflower Reserve is a very special place, boasting one of the best displays of flowering heath in spring. It is part of the Granite Point Conservation Area, and over 180 vascular plant species grow here, in very distinct vegetation…
This iconic track provides an 11 km circuit that incorporates four distinct walking environments; river, forest, foreshore and wildflowers!
While elsewhere in Tasmania people are tucking up by the fire and going into winter hibernation, North East Tasmania comes alive to celebrate and showcase local arts and crafts annually on the June long weekend.
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