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Upgrades to existing walking infrastructure.
Upgrades to associated infrastructure (such a parking or signage).
Improved information relating to walks.
New short walks (less than a day).
New multi-day hikes (cabins or camping).
New walks to facilitate other recreational activities (fishing, kayaking, rock climbing).
New walks to viewing areas or scenic spots or other attractions.
The Strategy should develop a list of projects based on an analysis of previous strategies and market information to identify a mix of projects that will provide achievement of the aims above. It should include relevant information on the market segments and requirements.
The project list should include consideration of:
Tasmania’s Next Iconic Walk Project: Tyndall Range West Coast Tasmania: seeking community input
The Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service (PWS) is exploring options to develop a new West Coast Walk, through the Tyndall Range. The aim of the walk is to present an extraordinary walk experience that generates both economic and community benefits for West Coast businesses and residents. The PWS is working with the local tourism industry, business community and the West Coast Council as essential partners in helping to achieve this.
The Project is currently in the feasibility study stage. The PWS is seeking your assistance through a survey to identify the benefits you think will arise from this project, so that the feasibility study can be as comprehensive as possible.