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Explore Around Camp Nowhere

Camp Nowhere: perfectly located to explore the trails of the UNESCO Central Plateau Conservation Area. Or wander off and find your own hidden gems—no one’s counting.

black and white photo of the bluffs that make up the Great Western Tiers, close to off-grid retreat Camp Nowhere, Central Highlands Tasmania

Wander nearby: trails, views, and surprises along the way.
* Pine Lake
* Great Lake Lookout
* Projection Bluff
* Quamby Bluff
* Alum Cliffs
* Liffey Falls​

UNESCO central plateau flora and fauna at Pine Lake, close to Camp Nowhere, off-grid retreat in Central Highlands Tasmania
Ancient rainforest creek at Liffey Falls State Reserve, a short trip from Camp Nowhere Central Highlands Tasmania
Blue skies and native Tasmania flora and fauna at Pine Lake, UNESCO protected Central Plateau close to Camp Nowhere, off-grid romatic retreat for couples Great Lake Tasmania
Pine Lake on the UNESCO Central Plateau area with Tasmanian flora and fauna close to Camp Nowhere, couples retreat in Central Highlands Tasmania
Liffey Falls cascading through temperate rainforest, near Camp Nowhere off-grid cabin Central Highlands Tasmania
Fresh caught rainbow trout fly fishing near Camp Nowhere, Great Lake Tasmania with Mayfly Guiding
Fly fishing guide wading in Tasmanian river near Camp Nowhere, guided fishing experience with Mayfly Guiding Tasmania

Fancy yourself an angler? Or utterly hopeless with a rod? Head to Mayfly Guiding for a half- or full-day adventure, where you might learn some new skills—or at least pretend you caught something.

Fly fishing on remote Tasmanian river near Camp Nowhere, Great Lake Central Highlands guided fishing experience

Follow the power trail to Waddamana Power Station Museum - it's old, it's big and it's impressive. 

PictureHistoric 1922 Waddamana Hydro-Electric Power Station, day trip destination near Camp Nowhere Central Highlands Tasmania
Vintage turbine machinery inside Waddamana Power Station museum, near Camp Nowhere Great Lake Tasmania
Visitor silhouette at Waddamana Power Station Tasmania, historic day trip near Camp Nowhere Great Lake

​​Wander around yingina-The Great Lake & explore its banks. 

Dead tree silhouette against dramatic dusk sky over yingina, the Great Lake, Central Highlands Tasmania near Camp Nowhere

Camp Nowhere collaborator and designer extraordinaire Sarah Andrews of Captain's Rest has created some lovely Tasmanian travel guides here. Trust us, she knows her stuff.

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If you can tear yourself away from the fireplace and the deep soaker bath, here are a few distractions within 75 min of Camp. Go on, stretch those legs.

*Clyde Mill Distillery (Bothwell)
*The Wall in the Wilderness (Derwent Bridge)
* Lake Saint Clair
* Launceston & Tamar Valley
* Deloraine & Mole Creek
* Devonport & North west Coast
* Tasmanian Arboretum (platypus)
* Cradle to Coast tasting trail

Misty sunset over yingina Great Lake Tasmania, views near Camp Nowhere off-grid cabin Central Highlands
Cosy sunlit living room at Captain's Rest Strahan, boutique accommodation by  Camp Nowhere design collaborator Tasmania

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​The Discover Tasmania website is a fantastic resource for information for all things Tasmanian and for planning your road trip & attractions. And they've got a lovely free app to use as well. 
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Lake St Clair reflecting Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair  National Park, one hour from Camp Nowhere Tasmania
black and white image of deer in Central highlands, Camp Nowhere Tasmania
Photos courtesy of Anna Critchley & Simon Upton
Fly fishing photos courtesy of Mayfly Guiding
Lake Saint Clair photo courtesy of Discover Tasmania
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Captain's Rest photo courtesy of Captain's Rest
We acknowledge the palawa people as the traditional owners and custodians of yingina (The Great Lake) where our beautiful
​Camp Nowhere is located. We pay our respects to the elders past and present of lutruwita (Tasmania). 
​Cared for and nurtured for thousands of years, we acknowledge that sovereignty over this land was never ceded.

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Thanks for staying with us—now go back to the real world, and dream of your next visit. 
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