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Lake St Clair

Australia's deepest lake, set within the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park on the edge of the Central Plateau. A World Heritage wilderness venue with still water reflections, ancient forests, and an atmosphere of profound quietness.

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  • Type: National Park
  • Region: Midlands
  • Address: Lake St Clair Road, Derwent Bridge TAS 7140
  • Website: parks.tas.gov.au

Lake St Clair is Australia’s deepest natural freshwater lake, cradled between the Central Plateau and the mountains of the southern Wilderness World Heritage Area. The water is still and dark, reflecting the surrounding forest and sky with extraordinary clarity.

The southern end of the park — the visitor centre, Cynthia Bay, and the shoreline tracks — offers accessible ceremony settings without requiring a major hike. For couples willing to venture further, the Overland Track begins here and the backcountry offers genuinely remote options.

Like all national park ceremonies, it requires booking through Parks Tasmania with at least four weeks’ notice. All guests need a valid park pass.

For current packages, availability, and pricing, contact the venue directly through their website.

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