Derwent Bridge

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Derwent Bridge is a remote hamlet on the edge of Tasmania's World Heritage Wilderness Area, best known as the gateway to the stunning Lake St Clair and the iconic Walls of Jerusalem National Park. This tiny settlement offers a true escape into nature, where the air is crisp and the night sky blazes with stars. With its handful of accommodations and a legendary pub, it's a perfect base for hikers, anglers, and anyone craving solitude in the wild.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least two full days to appreciate the area properly. Spend one day exploring Lake St Clair (including the short walks and a cruise) and another day driving into the Walls of Jerusalem for a half-day hike or a full-day trek. If you're an avid hiker, consider three days to tackle longer trails like the Overland Track (which ends at Lake St Clair).

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