Hartz Mountains
The Hartz Mountains National Park offers a scenic window into Tasmania's south-west World Heritage wilderness. The highest point, Hartz Peak (1255 metres), is worth the climb if you are fairly fit and an experienced walker. Wet eucalypt and rainforest give way to alpine heath on the mountain tops.
Geeveston is the administrative centre for the timber industries and apple growers of south eastern Tasmania. It is 62 kilometres (39 miles) south west of Hobart on Highway A6, and is the gateway to the Arve River forests and Hartz Mountains National Park.


