Plan your trip to West Coast Tasmania, it is full of fun things to see and do!

  • West Coast Wilderness Railway

    Step back in history and take a breathtaking train journey deep into the heritage of the Tasmanian wilderness and hear tales of resilience and triumph over rugged terrain, hardship and adversity. Much more than a railway journey within a wilderness setting, the West Coast Wilderness Railway is a heritage experience that will touch your soul.

  • Ocean Beach

    Imagine standing on a beach, gazing out at the ocean and knowing that the next landfall is South America, over 10,000km away. How’s that for putting things in perspective? Running north of Macquarie Harbour and Hells Gates and extending north to Trial Harbour, Ocean Beach is over 40 kilometres of wild waves and West Coast sunsets. Located 6 kilometres from Strahan and accessible via an unsealed road.

  • Hogarth Falls

    Located in Strahan, ​in Peoples Park, is an easy short walk through tall forest and rainforest to a delightful waterfall. You can encounter towering gum trees and rainforest trees such as leatherwood, sassafras and myrtle. The 1.2km walk is easy going and platypus can occasionally be seen in the creek below the falls.

  • The Ship That Never Was

    The Ship That Never Was is a live professional theatre production, performing in Strahan since January 1994, written by Richard Davey and produced by The Round Earth Company.

    The play tells the dramatic and hilarious true story of the Great Escape from Sarah Island! Delightful family entertainment not to be missed!

  • Montezuma Falls

    Montezuma Falls, near Rosebery on Tasmania's west coast, is Tasmania's highest waterfall at 104 metres. The track to the falls begins at Williamsford, two kilometres south of Rosebery.

    3 hours return, 11.5km return
    Suitable for most ages. The track has a hardened or compacted surface that may have gentle hill sections and occasional steps

  • Henty Dunes

    A series of giant dunes formed by the Roaring Forties are great to explore. The dunes are around 30m high, reaching several kilometres inland and extending 15 km along the coast.

  • West Coast Kayaking

    Join our guided kayak tours around Strahan Harbour and other pristine West Coast waterways.
    Perfect for adventurers of all skill levels, ensuring safety, fun, and unforgettable experiences

    Discover Tasmania like never before!

  • The Paragon Theatre

    NOW SHOWING - FRANKLIN

    Immerse yourself in the powerful story of the history-making protest and blockade that saved Tasmania's wilderness. FRANKLIN, a moving documovie, is screening weeknights* at 5pm.
    Show your World Heritage Cruises ticket between 4pm–4.30pm at the Paragon Theatre in Queenstown, and when you purchase a FRANKLIN movie ticket, you'll also receive a FREE self-guided tour of this iconic 1930s Art Deco theatre.
    Come early, explore the Paragon’s rich history, and then settle in for the movie. The bar will be open, and snacks are available for purchase—make yours a memorable evening in Queenstown!

  • Roam Wild

    Tours & Adventures
    Join us on a trip into the fascinating history of Piners, Miners, Dam builders and a history shaping Protest! Local guides ensure these experiences are tailored for you.

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