Walls of Jerusalem NP Accommodation

The Walls of Jerusalem National Park is not accessible via road. Bushwalkers must walk up into the park from the carpark located off the gravel Mersey Forest Road near Lake Rowallen. The carpark is reached by following the Mersey Forest Road to Lake Rowallen, and then taking the gravel road on the left just after the Fish River. The park boundary is reached by following the walking track up through forest for about 1/2 hour. It is a further two hours to Herods Gate, which marks the start of the high exposed plateau. The track is often wet and muddy. The Walls of Jerusalem National Park forms a part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. As the park is remote and not accessible via road, the Walls retains its wilderness character. There are no facilities for casual visitors, while bushwalkers are required to be well-equipped and experienced in the often harsh Tasmanian conditions. As with all natural areas, it is important that bushwalkers follow miminal impact guidelines. The region is an alpine wilderness dominated by dolerite peaks and alpine vegetation.

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Tarraleah

The gorgeous 1930s art-deco Cottages at Tarraleah have been beautifully restored. Featuring polished wooden floors, cosy fires, comfortable lounge, large kitchen and dining, sunroom and laundry, the spacious 3-bedroom cottages are great for the whole family. Whenever you decide to come to Tarraleah you will find something special – we have real seasons and the wildlife and wilderness look and behave differently year round.