Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
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Granules2013
Darwin, Australia2,020 contributions
Dec. 2021 • Family
Fantastic part of Tasmania and indeed the world. Beautiful natural landscapes, so much to explore and see. Lots of different activities. Highly recommend exploring by boat or doing one of the numerous hikes.
Written 22 January 2022
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greg924
Sunshine Coast, Australia605 contributions
Nov. 2021 • Couples
We popped in in our drive from Cradle Mountain back to Hobart to a Franklin River walk. It was a short 20-30 minutes but we saw some amazing King Nilly pines and Pencil Pines. The forest in the warm afternoon sun was delightful. Highly recommended.
Written 21 November 2021
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CodyMav
Gold Coast, Australia27,708 contributions
Mar. 2021
The Franklin River Nature Trail is the easiest access to a sample of the might Franklin, or you can do Gordon River cruises from Strahan
Written 18 July 2021
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AdelaideJulie
Adelaide167 contributions
May 2021
A lovely short walk but there are quite a few steps that can be very muddy. There are lots of opportunities to take photos along the way. A great bridge which is easy to cross.
Written 29 May 2021
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Ralph W
Suzhou, China856 contributions
Feb. 2019 • Family
Even it was very wet due to rain we really enjoyed some hikes in this national park. I would come back.
Written 18 June 2019
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Canberrareviews
Sunshine Coast, Australia107 contributions
Feb. 2019
This is one of the 60 Short Walks of Tasmania, and one of the best. A short walk indeed, don't even need to carry a water bottle, easily accessible from the car park just off the Lyell Highway, and a swing bridge to boot - but a swing bridge that's not too scary and so caged-in by wire that you just cant fall off.
Written 14 February 2019
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LukrecjaL
Derby, UK23 contributions
Dec. 2017 • Solo
A nice place for a short hike. An interesting bridge with an outstanding opportunity to take unique photos.
Written 29 October 2018
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Bathurst, Australia781 contributions
Oct. 2018 • Solo
I drove through the National Park and was impressed by the untouched ruggedness of the trip
I look forward to returning for sone bush walking
I look forward to returning for sone bush walking
Written 27 October 2018
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Julie A
Sunshine Coast, Australia60 contributions
May 2018
slow down, enjoy nature, breath the fresh air..... ( wear comfy shoes )... what more could you want ....ah...Heaven !
Written 1 August 2018
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Luci2307
Middle Park, Australia88 contributions
Apr. 2018 • Family
This is the Tasmanian wilderness - virtually no people, green and wet, tress surround. The walks are all easy and manageable and the incredible clean fresh air is breathtaking.
Written 6 April 2018
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Hi, could you please tell me where exactly this swing bridge is located? And which walk did you do to see it? I can't seem to find reference to it. I know you were there some time ago, but would appreciate your help if you can remember the details.
Thanks.
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- According to Tripadvisor travellers, these are the best ways to experience Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park:
- 5-Day Best of Tasmania Tour from Hobart (From AU$937.65)
- 7-Day Super Value Tour of Tasmania: Explore Tasmania's West and East Coasts (From AU$1,334.15)
- 2 Day Cradle Mountain Tour (From AU$402.12)
- 4 Day Tour through Wild Tasmania (From AU$839.86)
- 10 Day Guided Tour of Tasmania (From AU$3,177.29)
- Hotels near Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park:
- (4.69 km) Pumphouse Point
- (2.15 km) Derwent Bridge Wilderness Hotel
- (1.71 km) Derwent Bridge Chalets & Studios
- (4.70 km) Lake St Clair Lodge
- (4.70 km) Lake St Clair Tourist Park