Cataract Gorge Reserve in Launceston

Cataract Gorge Reserve

Launceston, Australia

2 ticket options available · from $28.83 · free cancellation on 1 of 2

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Tours, passes & combos at Cataract Gorge Reserve

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

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Agoda Free cancellation Cataract Gorge Cruise 9:30 am | Cataract Gorge Cruise 9:30 a $28.83 View

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National reserve in Australia

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What is there to do at the Cataract Gorge Reserve?

The main entrance leads to Launceston's beautiful Cataract Gorge, a recreation hub to swim, walk, run, dine, enjoy nature and simply relax. From the First Basin, the network of walking and hiking trails take visitors through the gardens, wilderness and to panoramic lookouts.

How much does it cost to go to the Cataract Gorge?

Entry to the gorge is free. The Gorge Scenic Chairlift costs about $10–15 one-way or $12–20 return, with children under 3 riding for free.

Is Cataract Gorge worth it?

If you are in Launceston, this is a Must See. Whether you walk in along the very scenic walkway, or do the Tamar River Cruises boat tour, visiting the Gorge is well worth it.

How long does it take to walk the Cataract Gorge?

A much-loved Launceston attraction The King's Bridge – Cataract Walk takes around two to three hours, at a relaxed pace as there's plenty to see along the way. The pathway starts at the entrance to the gorge and runs beside the river deep into the Gorge past the First Basin and other fascinating sights.