The Central Highlands of Tasmania features attractions and natural wonders, such as the captivating Devil's Gullet Lookout in the Central Plateau Conservation Area. Offering a panoramic view from a 220-meter high dolerite cliff, this spot is a must-visit for nature lovers seeking a pristine environment.
Accessing the lookout is convenient via a well-maintained road leading to the lookout car park, approximately two hours from Hobart or Launceston. The short, easy walk to the lookout is suitable for all ages and takes around 20-30 minutes to complete. Optimal times to visit are at sunrise or sunset for enhanced scenic beauty with the soft lighting.
Adjacent to Devil's Gullet Lookout is Mole Creek, providing various walking trails suited for different fitness levels. The ideal time to visit the lookout depends on personal preferences, with winter catering to skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts and spring offering pleasant weather conditions. It is advised to stock up in Miena beforehand as there are no facilities at the lookout, ensuring visitors have necessary supplies like water, food, snacks, and appropriate clothing.