Things to do in and around Mole Creek

Mole Creek is located in a picturesque valley between the Great Western Tiers and Gog Mountain Range, in the heart of a region of outstanding natural beauty - above ground and below.

The natural wonders of the area include the celebrated King Solomons and Marakoopa Caves, world-class national parks, including the Walls of Jerusalem, walk trails to spectacular lookouts and waterfalls, including Lobster Falls, Liffey Falls and Westmorland Falls, and much, much more.

Mole Creek - linking the Great Western Tiers and Cradle Country

Mole Creek is situated at the western entrance to the Great Western Tiers touring region and forms the eastern entrance to Cradle Country. Halfway between Launceston or Devonport and Cradle Mountain, Mole Creek offers a range of natural and man-made attractions with appeal for young and old and is ideally located as a base for touring the central north of Tasmania.

Mole Creek has everything you need

The peaceful village of Mole Creek has everything you need for a long or short stay, boasting a general store, takeaway food, picnic and barbecue facilities, a post office, service station, online access centre and swimming pool.

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