Dry's Bluff is a mountain in the Great Western Tiers Range in Tasmania. The walk to its summit is listed in The Abels as one of the hardest day walks in Tasmania with an elevation gain of over 1000m from the base of the plateau.[2] Access to the start of the walk is through Bob Brown's residence Oura Oura which has the sign Trespassers Welcome on the gate.
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A short walk in Mount William National Park & the Eddystone Point Lighthouse Historic Site.
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A short walk taking in one of Tasmania's 60 great short walks. Pleasant but not great.
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30
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A short walk from the ticket office to the upper car park where you will need a ticket to walk the last few meters to the cave mouth and to explore the cave further.
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For the geological buff these amazing sandstone cliffs are over 275 million years old and offer a rare insight into fossils. It’s the discovery site of Australia’s oldest fossil marsupial uncovered in the mid 19th century estimated to be approximately 25 million years old. Visitors can expect to see and touch several hundred different types of fossils preserved in the rocks – see how many you can find! This walk also includes the short lookout walk which is also accessible from the carpark.