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Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park Attractions

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Donaghys Lookout

Natural
A short walk that’s long on rewards! Enjoy wilderness views of mountaintops, like soaring Frenchmans Cap, and the Franklin River from the lookout...

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Eric Thomas Galley Museum

Gallery & Museums, Heritage & Landmarks
The development of Queenstown and the West Coast are featured in more than 900 photographs displayed in the 23 rooms of this museum...

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Lake Burbury

Natural
Lake Burbury is a popular fishing lake on the edge of Tasmania’s World Heritage Wilderness Area. At Lake Burbury, just 15 minutes east of Queenstown, you can fish for the legendary Tasmanian wild trout, with both brown and rainbow trout in abundance...

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Lake St Clair, Cradle Mt - Lake St Clair National Park

Natural, Scenic
The deepest freshwater lake in Australia (190 metres/623 feet), Lake St Clair was scooped during several glaciations over the past two million years...

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Queenstown Golf Club

Sports & Recreation
The Queenstown Golf Club is a nine-hole course in far west Tasmania. Queenstown is a four-hour drive west of Hobart (256 kilometres/159 miles), and 40 minutes east of Strahan (40 kilometres/25 miles)...

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Wall in the Wilderness - The

Gallery & Museums, Heritage & Landmarks, Zoos, Sanctuaries & Aquariums
The Wall In The Wilderness is situated at Derwent Bridge in Tasmania’s Central Highlands. It is Australia’s most ambitious art project undertaken in recent years...

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West Coast Wilderness Railway

Heritage & Landmarks, Natural, Scenic...
The West Coast Wilderness Railway is a steam train journey through mountainous Tasmanian wilderness. Tours depart daily from Queenstown (256 kilometres/ four hours’ drive west of Hobart), and Strahan (298 kilometres/ four and a half hours’ drive west...

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