
Ben Lomond National Park, located in Tasmania's northeast, is renowned for its striking alpine plateau and dolerite cliffs. As Tasmania's second-highest peak, Legges Tor rises to 1,572 meters, offering panoramic views. In winter, the park transforms into a hub for snow sports, including skiing, snowboarding, and tobogganing. Summer reveals alpine wildflowers and diverse wildlife, such as Bennett's wallabies and wedge-tailed eagles. Accessing the plateau involves navigating Jacobs Ladder, a steep, winding road with six switchbacks, leading to the alpine village and various walking tracks.
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