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Amazing View
An extremely short walk from the car park and you have amazing views. Well worth a look. There are also a number of information panels about the power station and its construction, which are truly i...
Staying in one of the cabins overnight and parked up at the lookout on our way in. Very informative and great foresight to provide a facility so that we tourists can learn a little about the marvels o...
Great place to learn about and look down on an early part of Tasmania’s hydro history. Located at the entry to Tarraleah Homestead Accommodation. Parking is great and the documented history on the sig...
Good spot to stop on the drive to or from the west coast. Worth the quick detour to see the views down to the power station before past it. Make sure to go see the hairy cows nearby! Worth it!
Amazing View
An extremely short walk from the car park and you have amazing views. Well worth a look. There are also a number of information panels about the power station and its construction, which are truly i...
Information & Views
Staying in one of the cabins overnight and parked up at the lookout on our way in. Very informative and great foresight to provide a facility so that we tourists can learn a little about the marvels o...
Great Intro to Tasmania’s Hydro Scheme
Great place to learn about and look down on an early part of Tasmania’s hydro history. Located at the entry to Tarraleah Homestead Accommodation. Parking is great and the documented history on the sig...
Great views
Good spot to stop on the drive to or from the west coast. Worth the quick detour to see the views down to the power station before past it. Make sure to go see the hairy cows nearby! Worth it!
worth the stop
A small car park beside the lodge gives easy flat access to a deck looking out over the hydro pipes, down to the river then back up the other side.