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Ahrberg Hill

Natural Landmark · Mountain in Tasmania

Ben ColeWritten by Ben Cole· Updated Apr 2026

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About Ahrberg Hill

mountain in Australia

Ahrberg Hill is a mountain located in Tasmania's north-west, sitting at approximately 41.63°S, 145.07°E. Like much of Tasmania's highland terrain, it forms part of the island state's rugged interior landscape, where weather can shift quickly and the surroundings reward those who come prepared.

Getting There and Access

Ahrberg Hill is situated in a relatively remote part of Tasmania. As with many of the state's natural landmarks away from the main tourist corridors, you'll want to confirm road conditions and access routes before setting out - particularly if you're travelling in a standard vehicle rather than a 4WD. Check current conditions through the relevant local council or Parks and Wildlife Service resources ahead of your trip.

What to See and Do

The primary draw here is the mountain itself and the natural Tasmanian landscape surrounding it. There are no on-site facilities - no café, no picnic area, no shade structures - so the experience is a straightforward one focused on the terrain and scenery. The ground is uneven in places, so wearing footwear with solid grip is important.

The location is suitable for visitors of a range of ages and fitness levels, though the walking ability required will vary depending on how far into the terrain you venture.

Visitor Tips

A few practical points worth keeping in mind before you head out:

  • Bring everything you need. There are no food or drink facilities on site. Pack your own water and food, and carry more water than you think you'll need.
  • Sun protection is essential year-round - Tasmania's UV levels can be deceptively high even on overcast days.
  • Weather can change fast. Tasmanian mountain conditions are known for rapid deterioration. Check the forecast before leaving and keep an eye on the sky while you're out.
  • Start early. Getting underway in the morning gives you the most daylight to work with and leaves a buffer if conditions change or the walk takes longer than expected.
  • There is no shade at this location, so factor that into your planning, especially during summer.

Best Time to Visit

Late spring through to early autumn - roughly November to March - generally brings the most settled weather and the longest days, making this the most practical window for a visit. Winter conditions in Tasmanian mountain environments can be harsh and unpredictable, so those less experienced with alpine terrain should plan accordingly.

Getting There

Map of Ahrberg Hill

Located near Liawenee in central Tasmania. Access via B32 (Lyell Highway) from Hobart (approximately 90 km west) or from Queenstown. Check local conditions before travelling as roads can be affected by weather.

Visitor Tips

  • Check weather conditions before heading out — Tasmanian mountains can deteriorate rapidly
  • Wear appropriate footwear with good grip for uneven terrain
  • Bring water and sun protection regardless of season
  • Start early to maximise daylight hours

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Significance
Local

Plan Your Visit

Best Time
Late spring through early autumn (November to March) offers the most stable weather and longer daylight hours

Good to Know

All ages (depending on walking ability and fitness level)

Family & Visitor Info

Ages
All ages (depending on walking ability and fitness level)
Shade/Cover
No shade
Pram Friendly
No

Food & Drink

BYO Food OK

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Not available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available

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