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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.

Liffey

Liffey Falls

Experience World Heritage on your doorstep at the spectacular Liffey Falls, one of the region's major natural attractions.

Mole Creek

Mole Creek Caves

Mole Creek offers some of the richest and most diverse natural wonders of the Great Western Tiers region. The world-class King Solomons and Marakoopa Caves are a major attraction to the area, but there is plenty to explore above ground as well - from the mountains, highland plateau and rainforest country of the World Heritage Area, to the abundance of native wildlife on display at Trowunna Wildlife Park.

Meander

Meander

Meander is a small rural settlement set amongst some of Tasmania's most beautiful scenery. As you enter Meander from Stocker's Plains you are faced with the imposing rim of the Great Western Tiers - spectacular, especially in winter when the tops are covered in snow.

Two imposing peaks dominate the Meander township - Quamby Bluff to the east, and Mother Cummings to the west. The Meander River flows through the middle of the town.