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Great Walks and Views

June 2011 - Please note that due to extensive flooding in the area many walks and tracks are currently closed. Please enquire at the Great Western Tiers visitor Centre prior to attempting walks.
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McLachlan Studio

McLachlan Studio jewellery is designed and handmade at our studio near Deloraine in northern Tasmania. Our studio and gardens are set amongst the rolling hills of the Meander Valley on the banks of the Meander River. The studio’s wide windows give sweeping views of our parkland garden and provide light and warmth in the gallery, creating a beautiful space to design, make and view our jewellery.
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Mountain View Country Inn

The Mountain View Country Inn offers excellent, affordable accommodation in their newly renovated motel rooms and good old-fashioned country hospitality. Enjoy stepping back in time, to the 1800's, at the Settlers Restaurant.
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Meander Falls & Forest Reserve

Jan 2011 - Please note that due to extensive flood damage Meander Forest Reserve is currently closed until further notice. 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.
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Alum Cliffs (Tulampanga)

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.
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Deloraine

Tasmania's largest inland town, Deloraine is surrounded by classic 'English-style' countryside of rolling green hills, hedgerows, and working farms, and sits at the foothills of the famous Great Western Tiers, which form the northern edge of the World Heritage Central Plateau region.
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Quamby Bluff Trail

Quamby Bluff stands out as a prominent feature along the tiers when travelling along the Bass or Lakes Highways. The walking track starts at a carpark on the Lakes Highway between Golden Valley and Liffey.
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The Village Green, Westbury

Shaded by elm, oak and chestnut trees, the beautiful Village Green at Westbury is the perfect place for a relaxing stroll or picnic. Just a short walk away from the Village Green you will find the Town Common, which has always served as a recreation area, but was once also the site for brick making for the bricks used in many of the town's historic buildings.
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Devils Gullet

Enjoy dramatic views into a deep, narrow gorge follow gravel roads 15 km beyond King Solomon Cave near Mole Creek to reach Devils Gullet, on the northern rim of the Great Western Tiers.
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