About Mayberry & Mole Creek Karst National Park
Mayberry sits at the gateway to one of Tasmania's most distinctive landscapes—the Mole Creek Karst. This region is defined by underground cave systems, limestone formations, and forested mountain ranges that rise steeply from the valleys. The karst terrain creates a rugged playground for walkers and cavers, with trails ranging from short forest strolls to challenging alpine summits.
Walks & Trails
The area offers trails for all levels. Start close to the visitor centre with the easy Fern Glade Walk, just 1km away. For moderate day walks, try the Western Bluff Track, Path to old water tanks, or the Yeates Track. The Minnow Falls Track offers moderate hiking with waterfall views, while serious walkers should tackle the Mount Vandyke Summit Track or Mount Roland Track. Multiple routes explore the Minnow Falls area, including harder options like the Old Minnow Falls Track and Minnow Falls Cross Track.
Attractions & Things to See
Mole Creek Karst National Park protects the region's most important features. Two show caves are essential visits: Marakoopa Cave and King Solomons Cave, both featuring impressive chamber systems. Further afield, Walls of Jerusalem National Park and Cradle Mountain offer alpine scenery and multi-day walking opportunities, with Dove Lake providing a stunning focal point beneath the peaks.
Wineries & Cellar Doors
The nearby Meander Valley wine region offers several cellar doors within 30km. Visit Lake Barrington Vineyard, Meander Valley Vineyard, 3 Willows Vineyard, or Tiger Ranch Wines. More distant options include Barringwood and White Rock Vineyard.
Pubs & Dining
The Mole Creek Hotel is the closest option for meals and refreshments. In nearby Deloraine, the British Hotel, The Empire Hotel with its beer garden, Deloraine Hotel, Bush Inn Hotel, and Seven Sheds Brewery with its beer garden provide dining and accommodation options.