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From Hobart: Great Lake and Untamed High Country Small Group Tour

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Experience the breathtaking beauty of Tasmania's high country on this small group day tour from Hobart. Join local guide David as he takes you on a journey through the stunning wilderness and highland lakes of the Great Lake and Central Plateau. Learn about the fascinating history of a 1916 hydro power station and be captivated by its stories and charm. Marvel at the massive Great Lake and its surrounding dams, Reynolds Island, and the panoramic views from the Great Lake Lookout. Wander among rare pencil pines at pristine Pine Lake and immerse yourself in the beauty of the alpine rainforest and dramatic escarpment at the Liffy Forest Lookout. Don't miss the chance to enjoy the great highland scenery as you drive to and from Hobart. This is a tour that will leave you in awe of Tasmania's natural wonders.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 9 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-12 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Tour the Great Lake and Central Plateau
  • Visit a 1916 Hydro power station
  • Capture the stories and charm of the power station
  • Experience the birds eye view at the Great Lake Lookout
  • Stroll among rare pencil pines at Pine lake
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Lunch
  • Snacks

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Introduction

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Tasmania's Great Lake and High Country on this unforgettable small group day tour. Led by knowledgeable local guide David, who has a deep understanding of the region's scientific and natural wonders, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the wilderness, highland lakes, and a historic hydro power station.

What to Expect

During this 9.5-hour tour, you can anticipate immersing yourself in the stunning landscapes of the Great Lake and Central Plateau. Explore the fascinating 1916 Hydro power station, learning about its history and capturing its charm. Witness the grandeur of the Great Lake as you visit the Miena dams, Reynolds Island, and take in the panoramic views from the Great Lake Lookout. Delight in the tranquility of Pine Lake, surrounded by rare pencil pines. Marvel at the alpine rainforest and enjoy breathtaking views of Northern Tasmania at the Liffy Forest Lookout. Throughout the journey, you'll be treated to magnificent highland scenery as you travel to and from Hobart.

Who is This For?

This tour is perfect for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking a unique and adventurous experience in Tasmania. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group of friends, this tour offers an immersive and educational experience suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

Why Book This?

Embark on this tour to discover the hidden gems of Tasmania's Great Lake and High Country. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you'll gain valuable insights into the region's natural wonders and scientific significance. From exploring a historic hydro power station to witnessing the beauty of the Great Lake from various vantage points, this tour ensures a memorable and enriching experience. Immerse yourself in the diverse landscapes, from alpine rainforests to pristine lakes, and enjoy the convenience of a small group tour, allowing for a more personalized and immersive experience.

Good to Know

Please note that this tour does not include lunch or snacks, so it is recommended to bring your own or enjoy a meal at one of the local cafes along the way. The tour starts and ends at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Davey Street, in front of the Tasmanian Travel and Information Centre. It is advised to wear comfortable clothing and sturdy shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning landscapes and unique moments throughout the tour.

Reviews

Previous participants have raved about the knowledgeable and friendly guide, David, who offers fascinating insights into the region's natural and historical significance. Many have praised the stunning landscapes and unique experiences, such as visiting the hydro power station and enjoying panoramic views from the Great Lake Lookout. Travelers have expressed their overall satisfaction and appreciation for the opportunity to explore the hidden treasures of Tasmania's Great Lake and High Country on this exceptional small group day tour.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Bothwell

Drive through Hobart and Southern Midlands farming district to the historic highland town of Bothwell. Here we see heritage buildings including the local post office which is a mid-1800s two-Storey Colonial Georgian building. You will be able to pick up hot drinks during this stop.

Waddamana Power Station Heritage Site

We drive through farmland and forest to the small settlement of Waddamana. Here you will visit Hydro Tasmania's first power station which was the centre-piece of the Great Lake Power Scheme. Your local guide will share with you the story of its rise and dramatic fall. You will also see antique power generation equipments that is more than a hundred years old and hear stories of some of the local pioneers.

Arthurs Lake

Drive up onto the central plateau and pass the historic hydroelectric lake which is called Penstock Lagoon. Entering through the fishing village of Flintstone, guests will experience an expansive view of Tasmania's fourth largest lake and its islands. Guests will also see the historic pumping station that pumps water up to the great lake. Then we will stop at the Arthurs Lake Road house for a warm lunch purchased by guests.

Great Lake

At the Miena Dam travelers will see the large rock fill dam and the historic 1922 parly submerged concrete arch dam and see sweeping views o the Great Lake Tasmania's third largest lake. We take a schenic drive along the shore of this giant lake telling its stories and pointing out places of interest. We make a stop at Reynolds Neck and embark on an investigative walk to determine if Reynolds Island the lakes largest is actually an island. We continue our scenic drive past Breona and learn how the pioneers delivered the cement and built the 1922 Miena Dam without trucks or rail access.

Great lakes lookout

We receive a birds eye view of thre Great Lake, its islands and surounding moorlands, forests and mountains. A great moment to get your camera out.

Pine Lake

We will have a short walk to the pristine Pine Lake through a forest of rare pencil pines which only grow in Tasmania. Your locak guide will bring this into focus with his Tasmania University studies in botany, geology, rivers, and lakes.

Liffey Forest Lookout

We will arrive at the Lookout to witness the steep rocky Escarpment and smell the leafy rainforest, where the central Pateau high country dramatically drops away towards the north

Kempton

We will have a short stop at this histoic midlands town and admire its heritage building

Central Plateau

(Pass by)

We will pass through the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area Central Plateau Conservation area section. Here we will stop at Pine Lake and the Liffey Forest Lookout mentioned as attractions, but beyond these we will see as we drive: Alpine boulder fields Rats castle mountain Alpine rainforest Rare Tasmanian Pencil Pines Snow gum forests Tasmainian apine plants

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