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Corinna Wilderness Experience

Corinna - 'Heart of the Tarkine’

The Tarkine (named after the Tarkiner people who inhabited the region between 175 and 30,000 years ago) contains the largest temperate myrtle-beech rainforest in Australia. Corinna lies at the southern end of the Tarkine and provides an accessible starting point to connect with the many elements of the wilderness. Within the Tarkine, and immediately north of Corinna, is the Arthur Pieman Conservation Area, containing significant aboriginal cultural heritage, highly diverse ecosystems, spectacular coastal landscapes and breathtaking wilderness areas.