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Discover the most popular places to visit in Lake St. Clair
Lake St. Clair
9.4/10 (148 reviews)
Australia's deepest lake, Lake St. Clair (leeawuleena), anchors the southern end of the renowned Overland Track. Explore pristine wilderness trails through ancient rainforests while watching for native wildlife.
Cynthia Bay
9.4/10 (31 reviews)
Cynthia Bay: southern gateway to Australia's deepest freshwater lake and the Overland Track. Explore pristine wilderness trails along Lake St Clair's shore in Tasmania's World Heritage-listed national park.
Overland Track Section 5 Trailhead
This trailhead marks the southern end of Tasmania's renowned 65km Overland Track, beside Australia's deepest freshwater lake. Hikers can enjoy panoramic mountain views while spotting unique alpine flora and fauna.
The Acropolis Track Trailhead
This challenging summit hike rewards your effort with panoramic views across Tasmania's pristine wilderness. Pack layers, sturdy boots, and extra water for the 8-10 hour journey through diverse alpine terrain.
Lake Elysia Track Trailhead
10.0/10 (1 review)
This challenging alpine trail rewards hikers with panoramic views from Labyrinth Lookout and Lake Elysia. Pack waterproof gear and sturdy boots for this journey through Tasmania's UNESCO-listed wilderness.
St Clair Lagoon Conservation Area
8.8/10 (3 reviews)
This tranquil conservation area within Tasmania's World Heritage wilderness offers pristine lagoons teeming with wild trout. Explore marshes and waterways while spotting native birds in this peaceful angler's paradise.
Pine Valley Track Trailhead
10.0/10 (3 reviews)
This Tasmanian trailhead unveils the breathtaking Labyrinth and Acropolis alpine landscapes. Traverse suspension bridges and ancient pine forests while watching for native wallabies and wombats.
Laybyrith Trailhead
This challenging alpine trek winds through Tasmania's wilderness, revealing glacial lakes and panoramic vistas. Experienced hikers should allow a full day and pack layers for the unpredictable mountain weather.
"Unfortunately upon our arrival we were told there was no electricity nor did they know when they would again. This resulted in our stay cancellation. "
"The staff are kind, welcoming and everything you'd hope for when travelling to such a destination.
I came here for a recharge, and achieved it
Leah, and team were exceptional, I hope your next adventures are as good as mine."
"Our second time staying at the Gold Rush Inn. The rooms are clean and cosy. The only complaint us that our shower base was damaged making it unsteady underfoot."
"Nice room for 3 people. Fireplace area was cosy and beds were comfy.
2ply toilet paper could be upgraded.
Room service was only changing the towels and giving clean plates/cutlery. They didn't empty the bins."
"Rooms were clean and tidy, the bathrooms could do with an upgrade but were clean and the water hot. Short walk to town centre. Staff were friendly and helpful."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.