King William Saddle Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Paul L
A nice spot to take in the view.
Interesting natural scenery is one thing Tasmania doesn't lack and this lookout/stopping point on one of the main tourist routes through the island is as good a spot as many others to take a few happy...
Valoración publicada el 1 may 2018
Enjoy_the_breeze
Travelling west to east
While on the road from Strahan and Queenstown heading to Lake Saint Clair, we stopped for a few minutes at the Saddle. The change in scenery from the last few days down on the west coast was quite sta...
Valoración publicada el 9 mar 2016
annerob10
Fascinating countryside
This part of Tasmania is quite unique with all the glacial valleys and dolerite mountains rising high above. Dozens of Mountain peaks all at about 1100m to 1400m above sea level
A nice spot to take in the view.
Interesting natural scenery is one thing Tasmania doesn't lack and this lookout/stopping point on one of the main tourist routes through the island is as good a spot as many others to take a few happy...
Travelling west to east
While on the road from Strahan and Queenstown heading to Lake Saint Clair, we stopped for a few minutes at the Saddle. The change in scenery from the last few days down on the west coast was quite sta...
Fascinating countryside
This part of Tasmania is quite unique with all the glacial valleys and dolerite mountains rising high above. Dozens of Mountain peaks all at about 1100m to 1400m above sea level