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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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Mole Creek

Mole Creek offers some of the richest and most diverse natural wonders of the Great Western Tiers region. Exploration underground reveals the world-class King Solomons and Marakoopa Caves, a major attraction for visitors. Above ground is equally spectacular with natural gems in the mountains, highland plateau and rainforest country of the World Heritage Area. If wildlife is your thing, there's an abundance of native animals on display at Trowunna Wildlife Park; home of the Devil Education and Research Centre.
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Trout Weekend

Anyone fancy a trout? Inland Fisheries Service conducts their annual Trout Weekend at Liawenee, Great Lake, on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20th May, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm daily ADMISSION IS FREE
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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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Carrick

Take a step back in time as you wander through the historic village of with its impressive number of heritage listed buildings - remarkable for a township of its size.
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Bracknell

Bracknell is a small, tranquil town set in a beautiful rural landscape under the backdrop of the majestic Great Western Tiers. Originally established to service the needs of the forestry industry, Bracknell is now a service centre for the farming community.
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Prospect Vale

The suburb of Prospect Vale is situated on the western perimeter of Launceston in Northern Tasmania. It's the perfect place to start your Great Western Tiers adventure if you are traveling from either Hobart or Launceston.
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Jackeys Marsh

Jackeys Marsh is an enclosed mountain valley situated at the base of the most northern edge of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. It has significant natural and cultural heritage values.
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Visit the Great Western Tiers

Meander Valley’s skyline is dominated by the mountains of the Great Western Tiers, which form a dramatic backdrop to a rural landscape divided by traditional English hedges and dotted with early European settlements. The seamless combination of alpine mountains, productive farmland and historic villages gives Meander Valley its’ unique look and feel; something that visitors recognise as distinctly Tasmanian. Positioned at the centre of Northern Tasmania, Meander Valley is only 30 minutes drive to the northern freight and passenger port in Devonport. The towns of Prospect Vale, Hadspen, Westbury, Deloraine, Elizabeth Town and Mole Creek offer easy access to world famous east coast beaches, the iconic Cradle Mountain, rugged west coast wilderness and the cosmopolitan city of Launceston.
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