Alum Cliffs State Reserve

Tasmania


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 custodians, the Pallittorre people) is a sacred celebration place where tribes met for corroborees. A one-hour return walk along a sloping spur takes you to an impressive lookout.


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