Great Western Tiers Forest Walks Tasmania - Deloraine

From $ 55.0 to $ 165.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6369 5150
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Great Western Tiers Forest Walks is based in Jackeys Marsh near Deloraine in northwest Tasmania. Let them guide you through Tasmania’s magnificent old growth forests and alpine wilderness. You will experience majestic eucalypts, mythic rainforests, unique wildlife and the spectacular landscapes of the Tasmanian World Heritage Area. As a nature-based tourism business we offer walks for all ages, abilities and levels of interest, and have 25 years experience sharing our love and knowledge of Tasmania’s natural environment.

An easy-grade Rainforest Walk takes one to two hours over level terrain. This walk provides an exciting insight into Tasmanian’s world famous rainforests. It is suitable for younger children and older people of reasonable fitness.

The moderate-grade Wild Forest Walk takes three to four hours and is partly off track. This is a walk that will interest most visitors to Tasmania as it provides a broad overview of Tasmania’s typical forest and rainforest communities.

The World Heritage Walk takes between six and eight hours and requires a much higher level of fitness and reasonable bushwalking experience. This walk traverses alpine wilderness.

Our guides are professionally qualified and informative with a passion for interpreting the Tasmanian environment.

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