- Spreading Guinea Flower, Golden Rosemary & Daisy flowering
- Snow gums flowering
- Rufus Wallabies can be seen feasting on Scorparia flowers
- Echidnas are often out & about in the early hours of the morning or seen fossicking in the late afternoon
- Tasmanian Devils can usually be seen
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- Mountain Rocket & Silver Banksia flowering
- Snow Gums flowering
- Magnificent Leatherwoods flowering
- Myrtles have bright green new foliage
- Mountain Rocket fruiting
- Tasmanian Devils can usually be seen
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- Mountain Rocket & Silver Banksia flowering
- Tasmanian Waratah, Myrtles, Leptospermum, Snow Gums, Mountain Rocket, Richea Scorparia and Button grass can all be viewed easily from the Lodge
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- Tasmania's Fagus, Australia's only winter deciduous tree, ends its cycle of the spectacular range of autumn colours, from rust red through to brilliant gold
- Tasmanian Waratah, Myrtles, Leptospermum, Snow Gums, Mountain Rocket, Richea Scorparia and Button grass can all be viewed easily from the Lodge
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- Tasmania's Fagus, Australia's only winter deciduous tree, ends its cycle of the spectacular range of autumn colours, from rust red through to brilliant gold
- Tasmanian Waratah, Myrtles, Leptospermum, Snow Gums, Mountain Rocket, Richea Scorparia and Button grass can all be viewed easily from the Lodge
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- Possible snow falls
- At all times of the year guests would be assured of viewing an abundance of Wallabies and Possums. If you were to stay for a few days, you may also see Wombats, Quolls and Tasmanian Devils
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- Possible snow falls
- Pencil Pine Falls and Kynvet Falls are a close walk from the Lodge, the tracks are surrounded by ancient Myrtle rainforests. The King Billy track leads to a spectacular huge King Billy Pine which towers high above the forest, on this track also is a platform which on a clear day had a view of Cradle Mountain.
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- Possible snow falls
- At all times of the year guests would be assured of viewing an abundance of Wallabies and Possums. If you were to stay for a few days, you may also see Wombats, Quolls and Tasmanian Devils.
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- Native flora such as Boronia Banksia and Snow Gums flowering
- Young Tasmanian Devils & Spotted-tailed Quoll are becoming playful
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- Platypus are playful and tend to be active for longer periods in the daytime during their mating season
- Native flora such as Tasmanian Waratah, Boronia, Banksia and Snow Gums flowering
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- Native flora such as Tasmanian Waratah, Boronia, Banksia and Snow Gums flowering
- Platypus are playful and tend to be active for longer periods in the daytime during their mating season
- Echidnas are often out & about in the early hours of the morning or seen in the late afternoon
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- A variety of bird life can be seen within the area such as Honeyeaters, Wrens and Red Breasted Robins
- Tasmanian Christmas Bells flowering
- Echidnas are often out & about in the early hours of the morning or seen fossicking in the late afternoon
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