Apsley Gorge

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Plunging dramatically through a landscape of rugged granite, Apsley Gorge is one of Tasmania’s most spectacular natural amphitheatres. Just a short drive from Bicheno on the island’s east coast, this deep chasm carved by the Apsley River offers a raw, untamed beauty that feels a world away from the coastal highway. The roar of water echoing off the sheer cliffs, the scent of eucalypts, and the sight of ancient rock formations make this a must-stop for anyone exploring Tasmania’s wild east.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can appreciate the gorge in as little as an hour if you’re tight on time — walk to the lookout, snap some photos, and dip your toes in the river. But to truly soak it in, plan for half a day: bring a picnic, wander the river track, and find a quiet spot to listen to the water. The gorge is most atmospheric in the late afternoon when the low sun warms the granite walls.

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