2 verified toilets in Derwent Bridge

    Public Toilets in Derwent Bridge, TAS

    2 public toilets mapped in Derwent Bridge, TAS. Including facilities at Derwent Bridge Rest Area and Derwent Bridge. Whether you need a loo in the CBD or a family-friendly facility nearby, we’ve got you covered.

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    Derwent Bridge Rest Area

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    Derwent Bridge Rest Area

    15573 Lyell Highway
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    OPEN: 24 hours
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    Derwent Bridge

    Lyell Highway
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    OPEN: 24 hours

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    THE WALL

    15352 Lyell Hwy, Derwent Bridge TAS 7140, Australia

    The Wall in Derwent Bridge, Tasmania, is a breathtaking and immersive art installation that showcases the region's rich history and natural beauty through intricately carved timber panels. Stretching over 100 meters, this monumental work of art features over 100 detailed carvings that depict the stories, culture, and landscapes of Tasmania, offering visitors a unique insight into the area's heritage. Nestled in the stunning Tasmanian wilderness, The Wall invites guests to explore the artistry of woodcraft while enjoying the serene surroundings. Beyond the impressive craftsmanship, visitors can engage with the artist's vision and the stories behind each panel, making it a meaningful and educational experience. A visit to The Wall is not just a feast for the eyes but also a chance to connect with Tasmania's identity, making it a must-see for anyone traveling through the Central Highlands.

    Lake St Clair National Park

    Lake St Clair Rd, Derwent Bridge TAS 7140, Australia

    Lake St Clair National Park, nestled in the heart of Tasmania's stunning wilderness, is a breathtaking destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Visitors can explore the pristine waters of Australia's deepest lake, surrounded by lush rainforests and majestic mountain ranges, making it a paradise for hikers and photographers. The park boasts an array of walking trails, including the renowned Overland Track, which offers spectacular views and encounters with diverse wildlife. The tranquil beauty of the lake, combined with its rich Aboriginal heritage and unique geological formations, provides a perfect backdrop for relaxation and exploration. A visit to Lake St Clair National Park promises an unforgettable experience of Tasmania's natural beauty, making it a must-see for anyone traveling to the region.

    Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park

    Tasmania, Australia

    Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, located near Derwent Bridge in Tasmania, is a breathtaking natural wonder renowned for its stunning alpine scenery and diverse wildlife. Visitors can expect to explore iconic attractions such as the jagged peaks of Cradle Mountain, tranquil Lake St Clair—the deepest lake in Australia—and the various walking trails that range from leisurely strolls to challenging multi-day hikes like the famous Overland Track. The park is home to unique flora and fauna, including the Tasmanian Devil and lush rainforests, offering a perfect backdrop for photography and nature enthusiasts. With its enchanting landscapes, pristine waters, and abundant outdoor activities, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking adventure or tranquility in Tasmania’s wild heart.

    Lake St Clair Visitor Centre

    520 Lake St Clair Rd, Lake St Clair TAS 7140, Australia

    Nestled in the heart of Tasmania's stunning World Heritage wilderness, the Lake St Clair Visitor Centre in Derwent Bridge is a gateway to extraordinary natural beauty and adventure. Visitors can expect to explore a wealth of information about the surrounding Lake St Clair National Park, with interactive displays that showcase the region's rich biodiversity and indigenous history. The Centre features a café serving local delicacies, a well-stocked gift shop, and knowledgeable staff ready to assist with trip planning and trail suggestions. With easy access to picturesque walking paths, including the renowned Overland Track, and breathtaking views of Australia’s deepest lake, a visit to the Lake St Clair Visitor Centre promises an immersive experience in one of Tasmania's most iconic landscapes, making it a must-see for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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