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List of bushwalking tracks of Tasmania

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Tasmania is well known for its bush walking tracks. Even though Tasmania is a small island, more than forty percent of its land area is protected. Therefore, there are plenty of places to go bush walking in Tasmania.

Bush-walking tracks

NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Dove Lake
Cradle Mountain
NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Liffey Falls
Meander Falls
Mother Cummings Peak
Quamby Bluff
NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Lees Paddocks
Walls of Jerusalem
NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Cataract Gorge
Legges Tor
Mount Arthur
NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Archers Knob
Mount Roland
NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Mount Pelion East
Mount Oakleigh
Mount Ossa
Arm River Track22.2 km ret -
Pine Valley
The Acropolis
The Labyrinth
Barn Bluff
Cradle Mountain
NameLengthTimeDifficulty
Frenchmans Cap
Western Arthurs- descending at Kappa Moraine
South Coast Track
Port Davey Track
Federation Peak
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