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Zig Zag Reserve, Launceston

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Park · Hidden Gem · Wildlife Area
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  • The Zig Zag track starts from the City end of Kings Bridge (as opposed to the flatter route at the Trevallyn end, near the caretaker's cottage). The track begins with a steep climb up stone steps... 
    The Zig Zag track starts from the City end of Kings Bridge (as opposed to the flatter route at the Trevallyn end, near the caretaker's cottage). The track begins with a steep climb up stone steps...  more »
  • We took on this track as part of a circuit to Cataract Gorge, starting at the Kings Bridge and returning to the bridge via the Cataract Walk. First section is tough going, even if you are reasonably.....  more
    We took on this track as part of a circuit to Cataract Gorge, starting at the Kings Bridge and returning to the bridge via the Cataract Walk. First section is tough going, even if you are reasonably.....  more »
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  • Short walk to the viewing platform for an excellent view up the gorge and the swing bridge. No crowds. Great photos
  • This local energetic .unparrell views of gorge and trevallyn homes amongst the trees .is a world class vigorous walk climb and natural escape from the busy CBD . Easy stroll from CBD centre along Patterson street .once past the beautiful stone building of the penny royal apartments and climbing excitement . Steady climb up some stone steps before bridge crossing . Indulgence in the naturally formed steps and path to viewing platforms .and incredible rock formations with water from Duck reach that makes its way to the main Tamar river . What ever the weather it's a spectacular walk .workout for many .but a slow gradual climb and plenty of stops to admire the views will impress most visitors and always delights the locals that daily walk .run and take in the quietness .bird calls and water rushing through the stones and boulders . A must do on any day .evening that you can share or selfishly alone .even the chairlift gives another perspective of the surrounding nature Ampitheatre Enjoy it all

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