
Things To Do
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Explore the Wonders Around Mole Creek Caravan Park: A Nature Lover’s Paradise
Nestled within the stunning Mole Creek Karst National Park, Mole Creek Caravan Park is the perfect base for adventurers, nature lovers, and food enthusiasts alike. Whether you're seeking tranquil walks, exciting wildlife encounters, or a taste of Tasmania's finest local produce, this region has something to offer everyone.
For the Nature Enthusiast:
Mole Creek is surrounded by some of Tasmania's most pristine wilderness areas. A short drive will bring you to the iconic Cradle Mountain and Walls of Jerusalem National Park, two of the island’s premier destinations for hikers and photographers. Take in breath-taking vistas, ancient forests, and crystal-clear lakes as you explore these rugged landscapes. If you're after a shorter walk, don't miss the Deloraine Sculpture Trail, where you’ll wander through the quaint town of Deloraine, encountering stunning works of art along the way.
For panoramic views, head to Devils Gullet Lookout, or embark on the serene Alum Cliffs walk, offering a tranquil escape in nature. If waterfalls are your thing, Meander Falls and Liffey Falls provide awe-inspiring sights and a peaceful atmosphere. For a challenge, tackle Quamby Bluff, a moderately difficult hike that rewards you with spectacular views over the surrounding countryside.
For the Adventurer:
If you're seeking a bit of excitement, look no further than the Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary, where you can get up close to Tasmania’s most famous creatures, including the Tasmanian Devil. For an underground adventure, explore the enchanting Marakoopa and King Solomon's Caves, where you'll be amazed by stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and glowworms. For water lovers, Lake Huntsman & Lake Barrington offers the perfect spot for kayaking, swimming, or simply relaxing by the shore.
For the Angler:
The region is well-known for its excellent freshwater fishing. Whether you prefer casting a line in a tranquil river or fishing in one of the many pristine lakes, you'll find an abundance of opportunities to catch trout, salmon, and other local species. The nearby Mersey River and Meander River are popular spots, offering both peace and the promise of a great catch. Though if fishing inland you must have a license. Short period licenses can be bought from the Inland Fisheries Service.
For the Food Lover:
After a day of exploration, treat your taste buds to the region’s local delicacies. Start with Stephen's Honey, renowned for its smooth and flavourful varieties that showcase the purest of Tasmanian nectar. If you enjoy seafood, head to 41 South Salmon Farm for fresh Tasmanian salmon straight from the source, or visit Tasmanian Truffles to sample one of the world’s most luxurious ingredients. For a more indulgent experience, Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm offers a variety of raspberry-based products, perfect for sweet treats and jams.
For a more relaxed, yet delicious dining experience, don’t miss The Wandering Trout - a local favourite serving up great food and drinks in a charming, rustic setting. And if you're a fan of gourmet cheese, the Ashgrove Cheese Farm will delight you with their wide selection of creamy, flavorful cheeses made with the freshest local
ingredients.
Make Mole Creek Caravan Park Your Gateway to Adventure
Whether you're seeking serenity or adventure, Mole Creek Caravan Park places you right in the heart of Tasmania’s natural beauty, ready for exploration and discovery. The perfect mix of stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unforgettable local flavors make this the ideal destination for your next getaway.

