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Launceston Parks and Viewpoints

Launceston's landscape is defined by the dramatic Cataract Gorge, home to the Alexandra Suspension Bridge and numerous elevated lookouts over the South Esk River. The city features historic green spaces like the 19th-century City Park and the York Park sports precinct. Surrounding the urban center, natural reserves such as Trevallyn Dam and Brady's Lookout provide views over the Tamar Valley, while the alpine plateau of Mount Barrow offers a high-altitude vantage point over northern Tasmania.

Launceston City Park A

Launceston City Park

Launceston City Park is a park in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. Established in the 1820s by the Launceston Horticultural Society and…

B

Gorge Lookout

Part of the Cataract Gorge Reserve, this vantage point offers views of the South Esk River and the surrounding dolerite cliffs.

Suspension Alexandra Bridge Lookout C

Suspension Alexandra Bridge Lookout

Elevated vantage point overlooking the 1904 Alexandra Suspension Bridge and the First Basin's swimming area.

York Park D

York Park

York Park is a sports ground in the Inveresk and York Park Precinct, Launceston, Australia.

Lions Park E

Lions Park

Riverside park in West Launceston featuring picnic facilities and playground equipment.

F

Cataract Lookout

High-level viewpoint situated on the northern side of Cataract Gorge, providing a direct view of the basin.

G

Mt Barrow

Alpine peak 30 kilometers east of Launceston, accessible via a steep gravel road, featuring a plateau with communication towers.

H

Eagles Eyrie Lookout

Remote viewpoint within the Cataract Gorge area providing a high-angle perspective of the river valley.

I

Sentinel Lookout

Lookout point along the walking trails of Cataract Gorge, offering views of the South Esk River's narrowest sections.

J

Brady's Lookout

Historic site on West Tamar Highway named after bushranger Matthew Brady, offering panoramic views of the Tamar River.

K

Water Fall

Natural waterfall located within the Punchbowl Regional Park area.

L

Freeland Lookout

Urban viewpoint overlooking the Tamar River and the West Launceston residential area.

M

Deadman's Hollow Lookout

Viewpoint situated along the South Esk River, accessible via the Trevallyn Nature Recreation Area trails.

N

Trevallyn Dam Lookout

Overlooks the 1950s concrete arch dam on the South Esk River and the surrounding nature recreation area.

O

Ravenswood Adventure Park

Local recreational space featuring a pump track and playground facilities.

P

Brown Mountain

A 513-meter peak located north of Launceston within the Mount Direction area.

Q

Diabobble Hill

High point located southeast of Launceston near the North Esk River.

R

Mount Barrow

Peak within the Mount Barrow State Reserve, known for its sub-alpine vegetation and dolerite columns.

S

Foons Hill

Geographic high point located east of the Launceston city center.

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