Things to Do

In the Heart of the Country on the Edge of the Wilderness travel the Great Western Tiers Tourist Route. Our friendly local staff will personally help tailor your sightseeing activities for the time you have available in Mole Creek. Tour the quiet green countryside, wonderful limestone caves and the wilderness of the Central Plateau

Places to See

Stephens Honey Factory

Family owned & operated apiary producing the world famous Golden Nectar Real Leatherwood Honey. Drive into the beautiful town of Mole Creek & pick up your supply.

http://www.leatherwoodhoney.com.au/

 

The Honey Farm

Situated in the quaint town of Chudleigh also known as The Village of Roses. Come and spoil yourself, indulge in a honey ice cream as you stroll through the rose gardens. Do not pass this treasure trove of special treats that caters for everyone.

http://www.thehoneyfarm.com.au/

 

41-Degree South

View the fish farm & the wetlands but best of all taste the hot smoked salmon products.

http://www.41southtasmania.com/

 

Wychwood Garden

A beautiful establishment not to be missed. Also opens for the Australian Open Garden scheme.

http://www.wychwoodtasmania.com/

 

Devils @ Cradle

An all weather interpretation centre of The Tasmanian Devil.

http://www.devilsatcradle.com/

Parks and Reserve

Mole Creek Karst National Park

The Karst National Park situated at Mole Creek is home to some of the finest cave systems in Australia, featuring Marakoopa and King Solomons as two of its most prominent caves visited by the public.

http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/natparks/molecreek/index.html

 

Walls of Jerusalem National Park

An area not far away from Mole Creek of spectacular mountain peaks & an alpine plateau of tarns & lakes. A very popular walk if you are after alpine beauty & isolation.

http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/natparks/walls/index.html

 

Cradle Mountain World Heritage listed National Park

Explore the mountain lakes & craggy peaks of the wilderness as you drive on up to the national park from Mole Creek. Tasmania's most recognisable landmark provides for a dynamic day out in the most spectacular landscape you are ever likely to see.

http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/natparks/cradle/index.html

 

Alum Cliffs Reserve

Just along the road from the Mole Creek Holiday Village you can walk the Alum Cliffs. A surprising breathtaking view down to the Mersey River awaits after a gentle 20 minute walk.

http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/recreation/shortwalks/alum_cliffs.html

 

Trowunna Wildlife Park

Right next door to the Mole Creek Holiday Village. What a wonderful opportunity to walk with the Park guides through an informative commentary. The Devil Research & Education Centre is open daily.

http://www.trowunna.com.au/