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RoamWild Tasmania operate exclusive guided and interpretive tours of Huon and King Billy Pining heritage, pioneer mining sites and working Hydropower asets plus much more. All activities & tours depart from their homebase, Queenstown's 1930 Heritage Listed Art Deco Talkie Theatre, The Paragon.


Lost Mines-Ancient Pines

Discover a truly remarkable forest where ancient Huon and King Billy Pines, some over a thousand years old, grow together in harmony. Immerse yourself in the captivating scents of Sassafras and Leatherwood unique to Western Tasmania' thamnic forests. Step back in time to the 1890s, when the Copper Mining boom thrived from alluvial finds to underground ore stoping. Unearth history as you explore our pioneer mine, try your hand at panning for gold, and engage in rock-chip ore sampling. Cap off your adventure with an authentic underground miner' crib break for a taste of life a a pioneer. Duration 3 hours.

Lake Margaret Hydro Power

One of the fascinating Queenstown Tasmania things to do. At the turn of the last century the Mt Lyell Mining and Railway company was one of the largest and wealthiest mining operations in the country. Having consumed the forest for energy, and coal not being found, engineering thoughts turned to Hydropower. Commissioned in 1914, Lake Margaret Hydropower Station is still in operation today, a true testament of engineering brilliance from the turn of the century. It is one of the oldest operating Hydropower station in Australia. See the horizontal shaft Pelton wheel turbines driving open alternators and feel their roar, Marvel at the King Billy 1.2m diameter wood stave water pipes and imagine how life would have been for the early pioneers. We explore the recently abandoned Lake Margaret Village taking in a short presentation in the village hall whilst sipping a hot beverage and enjoying a delicious snack. Persons with pacemaker or defibrillator devices cannot enter the powerhouse. Duration 3 hours.

Map & Directions

11 McNamara St, Queenstown, Tasmania, 7467, Australia

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