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.
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Great Caves
Explore a magical underground world of lavish colours, rushing water and sparkling crystals at Mole Creek's King Solomons and Marakoopa caves.
Meander Falls & Forest Reserve
Winding its way through the gorgeous surrounds of the Meander Forest Reserve, this full day walk will take you away from the region’s more popular areas, deep into the heart of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area under the Great Western Tiers.
Liffey Falls
Experience World Heritage on your doorstep at Liffey Falls, one of the most stunning natural wonders the Great Western Tiers region has to offer.
Marakoopa & King Solomons Caves
The Marakoopa and King Solomons Caves are just two of over 300 known caves and sinkholes in the Mole Creek area.
45 minute guided tours of each cave operate 364 days a year and offer a unique glimpse into a magical underground world of lavish colours, rushing water, sparkling crystals, and, at the Marakoopa Cave, a stunning glow worm display that is the largest of any public access cave in Australia.
Jahadi Indigenous Experiences
Jahadi Indigenous Experiences offers a unique way for visitors to experience first hand the diversity of Tasmania's people, scenery and wildlife through the eyes of its indigenous population.
41 Degrees South Salmon Farm & EcoExperience
Painstakingly carved out of 14 hectares of overgrown wilderness at Montana on the outskirts of Deloraine, the 41 Degrees South Salmon Farm and EcoExperience is a shining example of a Tasmanian gourmet producer committed to environmental excellence.
Alum Cliffs (Tulunpunga)
Known to the local Aboriginal people as Tulunpunga, the Alum Cliffs located to the north of Mole Creek have been a sacred celebration place for thousands of years.
The 40-50 minute return walk will take you to a forest lookout perched high above the Mersey River, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and the river below as it flows beneath the spectacular Alum Cliffs.


