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- Queenstown, Tasmania – Historic Mining Town with Unique . . .
Queenstown is the largest town on Tasmania's west coast in the Queen River Valley Surrounded by dramatic hills and mountains, Queenstown was once the world's richest mining town The copper mining and mass logging in the early 1900s created a surreal and rocky 'moonscape' of bare coloured conglomerate
- Queenstown | West Coast Tasmania
Nestled in a valley between Mount Lyell and Mount Owen, Queenstown is the largest town on the West Coast Surrounded by dramatic hills that provide stark evidence of a history that once made it one of the richest mining towns in the world
- Tasmanias west coast
The largest town in Tasmania's west is Queenstown, but overall this region of the state is by far the least populated, making it the ideal destination for those seeking beauty and solitude This page gives a regional overview
- Queenstown, Tasmania - Wikipedia
Queenstown is a historic mining town in the West Coast region of the island of Tasmania, Australia It is in a valley on the western slopes of Mount Owen on the West Coast Range At the 2021 census, Queenstown had a population of 1,808 people [1]
- The Truly Authentic Tassie Mining Town - AutoRent
Located 180kms south of Burnie and 256kms west of Hobart, Queenstown is the largest town on Tasmania’s west coast The western slopes of Mount Owen were first explored in 1862 and the discovery of gold initially attracted the miners
- Queenstown - Tasmanian Towns
Queenstown is the biggest town on the West Coast, with at least twice the population Rosebery Strahan Along with continued mining on Mt Lyell, there also a respectable tourist trade The major attraction (after the mountains) is probably the recently restored West Coast Wilderness Railway
- Queenstown, Tasmania: Why you should visit and five things to do
Queenstown is the largest town on Tasmania's west coast Derek Tickner Buildings like the old Evans store, Galley Museum, Empire Hotel, the railway sheds, Q Bank Gallery, the Post Office and Mount Lyell Anchorage cottages are real eye-catchers
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