Photo Review

The Arthur Range

Why visit

Considered Australia’s toughest wilderness trek, the Arthur Range has been exciting the most adventurous of photographers worldwide for many years. The timeless landscape passes over numerous peaks, often looming through mist with prehistoric lakes nestled into craters. Unpredictable weather can deliver dramatic changes in light and challenges in this pristine wilderness.

The 15 kilometre traverse in Tasmania’s Southwest will test your mental and physical strength, but will leave a long lasting impression in both yourself and your images. Having endured and been tested by nature you will have earned photographs that can only be identified as the Arthur Range; images few photographers will ever achieve.

When to go

The warmer months between December and March are the best time to visit southwest Tasmania because they will provide

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