Mole Creek Karst National Park

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This park's major draws are Marakoopa Cave and King Solomons Cave, which can be visited on tours operated by the Tasmanian Parks & Wildlife Service. Marakoopa is the larger cave, with glowworms, while the formations in compact King Solomons are more densely clustered. Other caves in the park can be visited by experienced cavers or on a guided tour operated by Wild Cave Tours. If you're just doing one of the P&WS tours, you don't need a national parks pass.


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1. Marakoopa Cave

1.49 MILES

The name Marakoopa derives from an Aboriginal word meaning ‘handsome’ and this cave well and truly lives up to its moniker, featuring a subterranean world…

2. King Solomons Cave

4.1 MILES

Guided 45-minute tours of this compact cave, approximately 17km west of Mole Creek, reveal its lavish colours and formations. To get here, take Liena Rd …

3. Devils Gullet

4.97 MILES

Views to Mt Ossa and Cradle Mountain are available from a dramatic lookout platform overlooking the sheer cliff face at Devils Gullet on the northern rim…

4. Trowunna Wildlife Park

8.87 MILES

This privately owned wildlife park with a focus on conservation and education has Tasmanian devils, wombats, quolls and a raptor rehabilitation centre,…

5. Alum Cliffs State Reserve

9.26 MILES

Reached via a signed loop road off the B12 between the townships of Chudleigh and Mole Creek, Alum Cliffs (or Tulampanga, as it’s known to the tribal…

6. Tasmazia

12.74 MILES

Sugar up on pancakes in the cafe and then let the kids run themselves dizzy in this wacky complex's eight mazes (four hedge mazes and four footpath mazes)…

7. Truffles of Tasmania

13.05 MILES

The owners of this truffière (truffle plantation) have a 50-hectare stand of evergreen oak and mature deciduous trees that they use to cultivate the…

8. Kentish Museum

14.95 MILES

There’s all sorts of historic clutter on display here: an early telephone exchange, old organs, military paraphernalia and the world’s first automatic…