Jeremy Rockliff

Premier of Tasmania



25 November 2015

, Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage

Excitement builds for Three Capes Track

The stunning views and beautiful cabins that are a feature of the soon to open Three Capes Track on the Tasman Peninsula are featuring on Tourism Australia’s Facebook site.

The photos of the Three Capes Track were posted by Tourism Australia at around midday today and have received nearly 15,000 likes already.  This is a clear sign that the Track is going to quickly become an iconic Tasmanian visitor experience.

To date, nearly 1,800 people have already booked to walk the Track.  On average, 25 people a day are booking their spot and it’s clear that the Track is a massive drawcard and will bring in thousands of interstate and international visitors once it opens in a few weeks.

The Track is fast becoming one of the ‘must do’ walks in Australia and looking at the photos posted today by Tourism Australia, it’s easy to understand why.

See the Tourism Australia post at https://www.facebook.com/SeeAustralia/ or go to the Three Capes Track website www.threecapestrack.com.au for further information.



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