Cataract Gorge

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Just a 15-minute walk from Launceston’s city centre, Cataract Gorge is a dramatic natural wonder that feels a world away from urban life. The sheer dolerite cliffs, lush gardens, and the swirling South Esk River create a stunning amphitheatre of nature. Whether you’re hiking the rugged trails, riding the world’s longest single-span chairlift, or simply soaking up the scene with a coffee at the kiosk, the Gorge offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. It’s a must-see on any Tasmanian itinerary and a highlight of the Launceston area.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can easily spend half a day exploring Cataract Gorge. For a quick visit, allow 1–2 hours for the chairlift, a short walk, and a coffee at the Gorge Kiosk. If you want to hike the trails (especially Duck Reach), plan for 3–4 hours. The Gorge is beautiful in both morning and late afternoon light, and the swimming area is best on warm days. Many visitors combine it with a morning in Launceston’s city centre.

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