Hartz Mountains

Rising abruptly from the Huon Valley, Hartz Mountains National Park is a wild, windswept realm of dolerite peaks, ancient pencil pines, and cushion moorlands. This Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area feels remote and untamed, yet its alpine plateau is surprisingly accessible for day-trippers from Hobart or the Huon Valley. The air is crisp, the silence profound, and the views over the Southern Ocean and south-west wilderness are simply staggering.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least half a day (4–5 hours) to explore the park properly. This gives you time for the Hartz Peak hike plus a wander around the lakes. If you're short on time, the Lake Osborne loop (1 hour) and Waratah Lookout (15 minutes) still deliver a satisfying taste of this alpine environment. The drive from Hobart takes about 1.5 hours, so many visitors combine it with a stop in the Huon Valley for lunch.

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