Guide to Tasmania's wild west coast
White-water raft untamed rivers, sail beautiful harbours and hike through age-old rainforest on Tasmania’s wild west coast.
Home to untamed rivers, ancient pine trees and giant sand dunes, the west coast is at the heart of Tasmania's wilderness. Challenge the infamous Franklin River on a white-water rafting expedition, cruise down the majestic Gordon River and hike past 1,000-year-old Huon pines in one of the world's last temperate rainforests for a true taste of this rugged corner of Australia.
Top things to do on Tasmania's Wild West Coast
Cruise the Gordon River
Cruise along the calm Gordon River and you’ll soon realise the epic nature that sits in Tasmania’s west. Admire the dense rainforest that borders the water, then stop at Heritage Landing to walk among ancient Huon Pines. Find out more here.
Explore the wilderness
Wild river valleys, deep gorges and mountain peaks – that’s what to expect on a trip to Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Take the short walk to Nelson Falls or the rainforest stroll to Donaghys Hill. Explore more here.
See it from a scenic flight
Tasmania’s west coast wilderness is so epic, you’ll need to take to the skies to see it all. Hop aboard a scenic flight with Par Avion to fly over picturesque highlands and grand harbours. Learn more about Par Avion tours.
Raft the rapids
Tasmania’s west is home to one of the world’s most remote rivers. A rafting trip along the Franklin River is rugged and exhilarating, and you can feel safe with expert guides by your side. Discover epic nature on this eight-day rafting journey.
Take the wilderness railway
Take a step back in time aboard the West Coast Wilderness Railway. The train will take you through the Tasmanian rainforest and guides will share historic tales of adversity and triumph. After, pop into the railway museum. Learn more here.
Tour pioneer mines
Explore pioneer copper mines, ancient pines and early settlements on a RoamWild tour. Leaving from Queenstown, you’ll safely access historic mines and even try your hand at rock chip ore sampling. Check out the exciting tour.
Visit the village of Strahan
The village of Strahan is a treasure within the Tasmanian wilderness. Use this as a base to explore the nearby beaches and forests, and of course, don’t miss the town’s charming attractions. Explore the best things to do in Strahan.
Watch Australia’s longest-running play
Based on a real event from 1834, ‘The Ship That Never Was’ is Australia’s longest-running play. The dramatic and hilarious tale is fit for the whole family and gives you a taste of the region’s convict history. Learn more about the play here.
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