Being able to experience four distinct seasons is something that visitors to Tasmania and the Great Western Tiers are constantly amazed by. The brilliance of the colour variations on display as you drive, cycle or walk through our region are spectacular.
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Great Fishing
Tasmania is home to some of the world's best wild trout fisheries. The Great Western Tiers and Meander Valley boasts many outstanding lakes, lagoons, rivers and streams where there is an abundance of Brown, Brook and Rainbow trout.
Great Produce
The pristine and clean, green backdrop of the Great Western Tiers has proven to be the perfect environment for producing world class food products. The clean air, healthy pastures and pure rivers and streams provide the required attributes that are critical to the production of high quality food products.
Great Walks and Views
As you tour through the region you will find plenty of places to stop and take in some stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Walking trails to lookouts at Devils Gullet, Alum Cliffs and Quamby Bluff will give you a bird's eye view of the region.
Great Caves
Explore a magical underground world of lavish colours, rushing water and sparkling crystals at Mole Creek's King Solomons and Marakoopa caves.
Great Art & Craft
Deloraine, in the heart of the Great Western Tiers district, is a major centre for culture and the arts in Tasmania. Browse galleries and shops selling handcrafted items or take some time to follow one of the area's sculpture trails. Each November the Tasmanian Craft Fair attracts over 30,000 visitors to the area.
Great Cycling
The Great Western Tiers region has always been a destination that is extremely popular with touring cyclists. The safe and low-traffic country roads that run the length of the region offer a series of trails for touring cyclists to experience the best that Tasmania has to offer.


