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From Hobart: Great Lake, Untamed High Country Small Group
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From Hobart: Great Lake, Untamed High Country Small Group

By Island of Tasmania Tours
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Overview
  • Admire the World Heritage Wilderness at Pine Lake
  • View the alpine rainforest and the steep escarpment from Liffey Forest Lookout
  • Take in the massive Great Lake its islands, dams and stories
  • Tour the antique Waddamana hydro power station absorbing its stories and charm
  • Embark on the only day tour to explore five hightlights of the Central Plateau

Activity location

    • Kempton
    • Kempton, Tasmania, Australia

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Meet at the Tasmania Travel and Information Center, the side facing Elizabeth street
    • Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedSound system in the bus to hear the tour guide clearly
  • What's includedWhat's included Air-conditioned mini vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's included guided tour
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedfood and drinks
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded Hotel pickup and drop-off

Know before you book

  • Not allowed: Alcohol and drugs, Luggage or large bags, Smoking indoors, Unaccompanied minors
  • Not suitable for: Children under 8 years, Wheelchair users

What you can expect

Set out on the only day tour (about 9.5 Hours) to the Great Lake and Tasmania’s Central Plateau. You will be looked after by your Tasmanian tour guide David, who is seasoned in local knowledge and can make the place come alive with stories.

•8am, meet at the Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre (20 Davey Street). We start with southern midlands farming district and up to the historic highland town of Bothwell. We will make a stop for you to pick up hot drinks.
•Then we will visit the 1916 Waddamana hydro power station and learn the storey of its rise and dramatic fall. Your discovery will be enlightened by the discussion with David, who once worked for the power industry.
•We travel on to the trout fishing community of Flintstone inspired by the local geology. Viewing the mighty Arthurs Lake we learn how two lakes, became one and the surprising storey of where its waters go. We will stop at the Arthurs Lake Road house for a warm lunch purchased by guests.
•We will then rise up to the southern end of the massive Great Lake where the Miena Dam holds back the vast waters. Soon we embark on an investigative walk to determine if Reynolds Island (the lake’s largest island) really is an Island. Then it comes to a scenic drive along the lake shore and up the bends to The Great Lake Lookout which opens a bird’s-eye view for you, and get out to breathe in the fresh air on your arrival
•Our next stop is a short walk to the pristine Pine Lake through a forest of rare pencil pines which only grow in Tasmania. David can bring all this in to focus with his Tasmanian university studies in botany, geology, rivers and lakes.
•Then we arrive at the Liffey Forest Lookout to witness the steep rocky Escarpment and smell the leafy rainforest, where the central Pateau high country dramatically drops away towards the north.
•We return through the historic midlands town of Kempton and admire its heritage building. About 5:30pm, we will arrive back at the Tasmanian Travel Information Centre in time for dinner, bringing with us memories of Tasmania’s High Country.

Location

Activity location

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    • Kempton
    • Kempton, Tasmania, Australia

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Meet at the Tasmania Travel and Information Center, the side facing Elizabeth street
    • Hobart, Tasmania, Australia