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Tasmania is well known for its bush walking tracks. Even though Tasmania is a small island, twenty percent of its land area is protected. Therefore there are plenty of places to go bush walking in Tasmania.
[edit] Bush Walking Tracks
Cradle Mountain
| Name |
Length |
Time |
Difficulty |
| Dove Lake |
- |
- |
- |
| Cradle Mountain |
- |
- |
- |
Great Western Tiers Region
| Name |
Length |
Time |
Difficulty |
| Liffey Falls |
7.2km return |
2.5 hours |
Easy |
| Meander Falls |
7.8km return |
6 hours |
Medium-Hard |
| Mother Cummings Peak |
- |
3 hours |
Medium |
| Quamby Bluff |
5.8km return |
3 hours |
Medium |
Mersey Valley
| Name |
Length |
Time |
Difficulty |
| Lees Paddocks |
14.2km return |
6 hours |
Easy-Medium |
| Walls of Jerusalem |
23.8km return |
9.5 hours |
Hard |
North Coast
| Name |
Length |
Time |
Difficulty |
| Archers Knob |
- |
- |
- |
| Mount Roland |
- |
- |
Medium-Hard |