Tasmania’s famous Dove Lake is now more accessible, thanks to the completion of a new boardwalk.
The boardwalk connects to the recently-opened Dove Lake Viewing shelter and has been designed to minimise its impact on the site.
Minister for Parks Nick Duigan said the project was completed as part of a $26.8 million investment towards the implementation of the Cradle Mountain Master Plan to ensure the tourist drawcard park is future-proofed.
“The new boardwalk and Dove Lake viewing shelter sits within the area of the previous carpark footprint and will include interpretive signage to enhance the visitor experience and inspire a deeper connection to the landscape,” he said.
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The new allows people of all abilities to access the viewing platform, which is visited by around 280,000 people from across the world each year.