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500 Staverton Rd, Promised Land TAS 7306
Tasmanzia
Tasmazia: Phone 03 6491 1934
Tasmazia & The Village of Lower Crackpot is a maze complex comprising 8 mazes, model village, Pancake Palour and gift Shop. It is a family fun filled experience for people of all ages. It is one of the world's largest botanical mazes.



Devils Gate Rd, Barrington TAS 7306, Australia
Lake Barrington
Lake Barrington
Kentish Council: Phone 03 9491 0200
http://www.discovertasmania.com.au/attraction/lakebarringtondevilsgatedam
Lake Barrington is an artificial lake. The lake is 20km long and as built on the Forth River to provide head of water to the Devils Gate Power Station. Lake Barrington offers the opportunity for rowing, skiing, canoeing and other water activities and is home of a word-standard rowing course.


Tasmania, Australia
Cradle Mountain: Dove Lake
Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre: phone 03 6492 1110.
https://www.parks.tas.gov.au/?base=3297
Dove Lake is at the northern end of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.
Dove Lake Circuit Walk
A superb walk in the national park is the Dove Lake Circuit Walk. A 2-hour walk of 5.7km, on a well-made track and boardwalk. This is one of our favourite short walks in Tasmania. It is fairly easy walking and takes in the spectacular views towards the peak of Cradle Mountain and covers a variety of terrain for such a relatively short hike.
The track passes through scrubby button grass, the sandy shoreline of Dove Lake and pretty streams gently cascading into the lake. The enchanting area known as the ‘Ballroom Forest’ consists ofmoss-coveredd myrtle beech trees that invite walkers to stay a while and enjoy the atmosphere.

Kings Rd, Claude Road TAS 7306, Australia
Mount Roland
Kentish: (03) 6491 1179
https://www.sheffieldcradleinfo.com.au/mount-roland
Mount Roland is found near the village of Sheffield on the northern edge of the Great Western Tiers region of Tasmania, Australia. It is located within the Mount Roland Conservation Area & Regional Reserve a reserve consisting of 7600 hectares surrounding the mountain range. Mount Roland is approximately 1234 metres above sea-level.
Bushwalking Mount Roland
Two well-marked bushwalking tracks can be found today from both Claude Road and Gowrie Park, crossing both plains and the plateau leading to the summit. Access to part of the mountain can be gained from a track leading from Round Mountain Lookout on the western end of the mountain.
Located near Sheffield, on the edge of the Great Western Tiers region of Tasmania. Looks quite ominous as you approach from Sheffield with its many sheer cliffs. A good day walk that is easy to follow, with a large portion of the walk done across the plateau along to the summit. The path has branches off to the other mountains near by (Mt Van Dyke, Mt Claude), but the Mt Roland track is much better maintained


5 Pioneer Cres, Sheffield TAS 7306
Sheffield Murals
Information Centre: Call: 03-64911061
http://www.sheffieldmurals.com.au
One of the roads to Cradle Mountain from Launceston or Devonport is through Sheffield - the town of Murals. There is even an annual festival Mural Fest held in town, with a mural painting competition
Central Highlands, Tasmania, Australia
Cradle Mountain
Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre: phone 03 6492 1110
https://www.parks.tas.gov.au/?base=3297
Cradle Mountain is one of Tasmania's most visited natural attractions.The Cradle Mountain is a mountain in the Central Highlands region of the Australian state of Tasmania. The mountain is situated in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. At 1,545 metres above sea level, it is the fifth-highest mountain in Tasmania, and is one of the principal tourist sites in the state.
Central Highlands, Tasmania, Australia
Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair
Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is in Tasmania, Australia. It's made up of protected rainforests, alpine heathland and rugged peaks. Cradle Mountain offers views over Crater and Dove lakes from its jagged spires.

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Central Highlands, Tasmania, Australia
Overland Track
Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre: phone 03 6492 1110
https://www.parks.tas.gov.au/?base=3297
The Overland Track is one of Australia's most famous hiking tracks, situated in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Tasmania. More than nine thousand walkers each year complete the track.
The Overland Track holds legendary status as one of the finest walks in Australia.Walking from north to south over six days we cover the highest area of Tasmania, from the epic craggy spires of Cradle Mountain to the rainforest-clad shores of the deepest natural lake in the Southern Hemisphere, Lake St Clair.


Devils@Cradle, Devils at Cradle, 3950 Cradle Mountain Road, Cradle Mountain TAS 7306, Australia
Devils@Cradle
The Devils @ Cradle Tasmanian devil sanctuary is a breeding and conservation facility for Tasmania's three unique threatened carnivorous marsupials; the Tasmanian devil, the Spotted-tailed quoll, and Eastern quoll and focuses primarily on the Tasmanian devil.
The facility is located on the edge of the Cradle Mountain National Park World Heritage area and conducts in-situ conservation programs for the Tasmanian devil including an on-site breeding program for insurance of the species. A visit to the sanctuary day or night will allow you to observe these extraordinary animals up close whilst one of our keepers will give you lots of information about them. 'Keeper tours' are conducted on the hour while in the evening visitors can observe the amazing night time antics of the animals being fed.




330 Mayberry Road, Mayberry TAS, Australia
Mole Creek Caves
Contact: call 03 6363 5182 or email mccaves@parks.tas.gov.au
Summer or winter, the climate never changes inside the Mole Creek Caves, so it’s a perfect place to visit year round