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Tasmanian Wilderness Collection

Discover the untamed beauty of Tasmania's wilderness, where breathtaking landscapes await at every turn

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: The Devils Gullet, Mole Creek, Tasmania, Australia

The Devils Gullet, Mole Creek, Tasmania, Australia
Devils Gullet is a state reserve in Tasmania, Australia. It is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness. From the reserve, visitors unable or unwilling to hike the challenging Walls of Jerusalem National

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: World Heritage Cruises Boat, Gordon River, Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park

World Heritage Cruises Boat, Gordon River, Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Western Tasmania, Australia

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: Peaks of Cradle Mountain, 1545m, and wallaby feeding on shrubs on the Overland Track

Peaks of Cradle Mountain, 1545m, and wallaby feeding on shrubs on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: Mount Oakleigh at New Pelion on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St

Mount Oakleigh at New Pelion on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: View of Mount Pelion East, 1433m, from Mount Ossa, 1617m, Tasmanias highest mountain

View of Mount Pelion East, 1433m, from Mount Ossa, 1617m, Tasmanias highest mountain on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: View from Mount Ossa, 1617m, Tasmanias highest mountain on the Overland Track

View from Mount Ossa, 1617m, Tasmanias highest mountain on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: Mount Pelion West on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park

Mount Pelion West on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: Hiking trail and rocky peaks on Cradle Mountain on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St

Hiking trail and rocky peaks on Cradle Mountain on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: View of Barn Bluff from Cradle Mountain on the Overland Track

View of Barn Bluff from Cradle Mountain on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wildernes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: Peaks of Cradle Mountain, 1545m, on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St

Peaks of Cradle Mountain, 1545m, on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: Peaks of Cradle Mountain, 1545m, reflected in tarn on the Overland Track

Peaks of Cradle Mountain, 1545m, reflected in tarn on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: Mount Pelion East 1433m, from Mount Ossa 1617m, Tasmanias highest mountain on the overland track

Mount Pelion East 1433m, from Mount Ossa 1617m, Tasmanias highest mountain on the overland track in Cradle Mountain Lake St

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: View of Mount Pelion East, 1433m, from Mount Ossa, on the overland track in Cradle Mountain Lake St

View of Mount Pelion East, 1433m, from Mount Ossa, on the overland track in Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania

Background imageTasmanian Wilderness Collection: Hikers walking towards Barn Bluff on the overland track in Cradle Mountain Lake St

Hikers walking towards Barn Bluff on the overland track in Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific


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Discover the untamed beauty of Tasmania's wilderness, where breathtaking landscapes await at every turn. From the majestic Mount Oakleigh at New Pelion on the Overland Track to the serene Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, this World Heritage site is a nature lover's paradise. Take in the awe-inspiring views from The Devils Gullet in Mole Creek or embark on a scenic journey aboard the World Heritage Cruises Boat through Gordon River in Franklin - Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Immerse yourself in nature as you hike along the Overland Track, surrounded by towering peaks like Cradle Mountain and Mount Ossa, Tasmanias highest mountain. Marvel at the sight of wallabies feeding on shrubs along your path and be captivated by panoramic vistas from Mount Ossa and Mount Pelion East. Feel on top of the world as you reach the summit of Mount Ossa, taking in sweeping views that stretch for miles. Explore further into Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park to witness more wonders such as Mount Pelion West with its rugged beauty. Follow hiking trails that wind through rocky peaks and experience an adventure like no other amidst Cradle Mountain's enchanting landscape. With each step, immerse yourself deeper into this untouched wilderness that will leave you breathless. Tasmania's wilderness is a true testament to nature's grandeur and offers an escape from everyday life. Lose yourself among its pristine beauty and create memories that will last a lifetime.