The lookouts in Meander Valley, Tasmania, provide stunning views of the Great Western Tiers and surrounding peaks and valleys. Some notable lookouts and walks in the area include Devils Gullet, offering a dramatic clifftop view of the Fisher Valley and the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair World Heritage Area. Westmorland Falls is a local gem with a 2-hour return walk passing historical buildings and silhouette sculptures. Alum Cliffs offer a 30 to 45-minute walk through dry forest and open bushland, providing views of surrounding peaks.
Meander Falls and Split Rock Falls, located in the heart of the Great Western Tiers, showcase a large waterfall dropping 130 meters over two tiers. The circuit walk passes through ancient temperate rainforest and picturesque waterfalls. Meander Valley is known as the 'short walk capital' of Tasmania, offering walking experiences for all abilities and interests. Additionally, the region's lush pastures produce some of Tasmania's most sumptuous dairy produce.