When in Tullah stay and dine at
Tullah Tavern
Tullah Lakeside Lodge
Other Attractions close to Tullah |

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West Coast Heritage Centre
The Zeehan School of Mines and Metallurgy was established in 1892 and ran courses in geology, assaying and surveying. Today it has been converted into the Zeehan Museum. |

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Gordon Cruises
How could any visit to Tasmania be complete without a cruise on the world-famous Gordon River? The fight to save this natural treasure in the early 1980's attracted international attention and support. |

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Montezuma Falls Walk
Situated just south of Rosebery, the car park near the old Williamsford township is the place to start.
One of the best walks on the West Coast should not be missed.
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Queenstown
The mountains surrounding Queenstown have unusual pink and grey hues that come from the conglomerate rocks on the two most adjacent mountains - Mount Lyell and Mount Owen.
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Wilderness Railway
The West Coast Wilderness Railway is a steam train journey through mountainous Tasmanian wilderness from Queenstown to Strahan and return. |

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Henty Dunes
20 minutes drive south of Zeehan are the Henty Dunes. A vast expanse of sand dunes extending several kilometres inland. Pine plantations have attempted to stop the migration of the dunes inland. |

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Nelson Falls
Along the boardwalk to Nelson Falls you will come across interpretation panels highlighting the ancient plants you see along the way, including at least seven species of fern. |

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Hogarth Falls
This track is located in the Peoples Park in the Strahan township. You can drive to the park via The Esplanade or walk there via the Foreshore Walking Track. |

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Ocean Beach
Ocean Beach is a long stretch of beach running north of Macquarie Heads and Hells Gates on the West Coast of Tasmania. |

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Cradle Mountain
There are many superb short walks from the centre and the Dove Lake car park, 14 km further on. It is also the northern gateway to the Overland Track linking Cradle Valley to Lake St Clair, 4 - 5 days walk. |

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Lake Burbury
Lake Burbury Was formed on the King River in the early 1990's as part of Tasmania's Hydro Electricity Network. It has been well stocked with Trout and is now one of the best fishing spots about. |

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Trowunna Wildlife Park
Trowunna Wildlife Park houses echidnas, eagles, kangaroos, snakes, waterfowl, quolls and many more Tasmanian wildlife species. Open daily. |

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Mole Creek Caves
The Marakoopa and King Solomon's caves are only two of the many world famous limestone caves housing some of the most intricate and fabulous cave formations you will see. Their beauty and easy accessibility make visiting these caves an absolute must. |

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Walls of Jerusalem
Lake Rowallan and Walls of Jerusalem walk.
Classic overnight walk of 2-3 days. |
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The Wall in The Wilderness
Artist Greg Duncan is creating a stunning sculpture at Derwent Bridge in the heart of Tasmania. |