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Devil's Gullet

Tourist attractions

Lake Mackenzie Road, Mole Creek TAS 7304, Mole Creek, TAS 7304
(03) 6491 1179

Description

Perched on Tasmania's remote alpine Central Plateau, Devil's Gullett offers stunning views of a glacial gorge.

This secluded site provides an escape from everyday life, surrounded by panoramic views of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair World Heritage Area. The natural landscape, evolving over millions of years, makes Devil's Gullett a captivating destination for nature lovers.

Devil's Gullett is famous for its breathtaking views. The steep, narrow glacial gorge is formed by vertical dolerite cliffs, reaching 220 meters high and covered by alpine forests. A 20-minute trail walk leads to an overhanging lookout, offering stunning views of the gorge. From this viewpoint, you can see Mt Ossa, Tasmania's highest point, as well as the Fisher and Mersey river valleys, Walls of Jerusalem, and the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair World Heritage Area. The site is ideal for rock climbing, photography, and hiking.

The best time to visit Devil's Gullett is between December and March when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear. The easiest way to access Devil's Gullett is by car. It is located at the end of a 19 km unsealed gravel access road, about 36 km south of Mole Creek. The site is easily reachable in standard vehicles, and the 20-minute boardwalk is suitable for all ages.

There are no visitor facilities at Devil's Gullett, as the site has been left in its natural state. Visitors are encouraged to bring drinking water, snacks, and necessary supplies. It is advised to dress appropriately

Details

Parks: Lookouts, Picnic Area, Toilets, Regional Parks

Location

Lake Mackenzie Road, Mole Creek TAS 7304, Mole Creek, TAS 7304

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