The Western Wilderness

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Tasmania is incredibly popular with bushwalkers due to the huge range of hikes and walks on offer to suit all fitness levels, experience and time frames.

The Western Wilderness: Lake St Clair, Mt Rufus, Shadow Lake Circuit, Echo Point, Franklin River Nature Trail, Donaghys Hill, Nelson Falls, Kelly Basin, Hogarth Falls, Montezuma Falls, Huon Pine Walk, Dove Lake Circuit, Enchanted Walk, Crater Lake Circuit and Cradle Mountain Summit

Crater Lake Circuit

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The 5.7km Crater Lake Circuit Walk is set at a comparatively low altitude compared with many of the other tracks in the Cradle Mountain area.

Echo Point

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Echo Point walk is not a circuit; rather it is a trail that follows the shoreline of Lake St Clair to Echo Point situated 10km up the lake.

Nelson Falls

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Waterfalls are a fascinating favourite stop and Tasmania has some wonderful falls, however, none perhaps are better than the Nelson Falls.

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