Dial Ranges, North-Western Tasmania Level 2: Playing Wilder
Statistics
3 - 4
hrs
1,073
m
1,073
m
13
max°
Difficulty
FATMAP difficulty grade
Moderate
Description
South of Penguin rise the prominent cliffs and peaks of the Dial Range.
This range is a chain of mountains and valleys given its name because of the silhouette of one of its summits, the Gnomon, which resembles an ancient sundial.
This multiple-use forest area provides for a wide variety of recreational pursuits, including individual trails for running, walking, mountain biking, trail biking and horse riding.