Hotels in West Coast

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Find Places to Stay in West Coast

The wild and rugged West Coast of Tasmania offers stunning natural beauty, rich mining history, and unique wildlife. Explore the World Heritage-listed wilderness, visit the historic mining town of Queenstown, or discover the unique flora and fauna of the region. With its untouched wilderness and captivating history, Tasmania’s West Coast is a place of adventure and discovery.

Tasmania’s West Coast is a region of raw natural beauty with a rich mining and maritime history. Explore the World Heritage wilderness of the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, visit the historic town of Strahan, or take a scenic railway tour on the West Coast Wilderness Railway. The region’s rugged landscapes, heritage sites, and local crafts make it a captivating destination.

Tourists visit West Coastfor its wilderness, mining history, and stunning landscapes.

FAQs

Find valuable insights in our FAQs section below to enhance your West Coast experience and make the most of your time exploring the breathtaking mountain landscapes.

Must-see attractions on the West Coast include the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, Strahan and Macquarie Harbour, Lake St Clair, Henty Dunes, and the West Coast Wilderness Railway.

The West Coast features notable fishing spots and charters, catering to anglers with opportunities to catch various fish species in the region’s abundant waters.

The best time to travel the West Coast is during the Australian winter (June to August), when the weather is cooler and more comfortable for outdoor activities.