
Four bushwalking projects enter final stage Oct. 27, 2015, midnight
FOUR bushwalking experiences pegged for Tasmanian World Heritage Areas have been given the green light and progressed to the final development stage.
FOUR bushwalking experiences pegged for Tasmanian World Heritage Areas have been given the green light and progressed to the final development stage, three of them in the Cradle Mountain area. Picture: Jason Hollister.
FOUR bushwalking experiences pegged for Tasmanian World Heritage Areas have been given the green light and progressed to the final development stage, three of them in the Cradle Mountain area. Picture: Jason Hollister.
The projects are all operated by the Tasmanian Walking Company, and will offer multi-day bushwalking experiences.
State Growth Minister Matthew Groom announced on Tuesday morning that, after recommendations from the expressions of interest assessment panel, the projects had proceeded to the lease and licence stage.
The projects are:
The Walls of Jerusalem Lodge Walk: a four-day guided hut and lodge-based bushwalk, which will create 19 casual and three full-time jobs;
The Cradle Base Camp Experience: an overnight guided lodge-based bushwalk that will create 34 casual and three full-time jobs;
The Frenchman’s Cap Walk: a four-day guided walk that will create 12 casual and three full-time jobs; and
The Overland Track Experience: a second guided hut-based bushwalk on the Overland Track to create 33 casual and three full time jobs.
The four projects passed the first stage of assessment for development in February.
The Tasmanian Walking Company already operates the Cradle Mountain Huts walk, the Bay of Fires Lodge walk, and the Wineglass Bay sail walk.