Black Bluff & Winterbrook

Coast to Cradle Corridor
Black Bluff and Winterbrook falls are two jewels on the north coast of Tasmania.

Black Bluff is the highest point between Cradle Mountain and the north coast of Tasmania. At the base of the mountain lies Winterbrook falls. Winterbrook flows from the top of Black Bluff Mountain and falls 200m off the mountainside in three drops and then gradually flows to join the Leven River at Loongana.


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Tilde Bergström
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Tilde is a photographer, storyteller and outdoor lover from Sweden. She is the conservation stories editor...


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