Pelion Range

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The Pelion Range is a rugged mountain range in central Tasmania, Australia, known for its remote alpine landscapes and popular bushwalking routes within Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
accessedFrom Cradle Mountain
Lake St. Clair
surface form: Lake St Clair
climate cool temperate
continent Australia
country Australia
geology Permian and Triassic sedimentary rocks
dolerite
hasFeature snow in winter
hasHut Pelion Hut
surface form: Old Pelion Hut

Pelion Hut
hasLandform glacial cirques
plateau summits
steep escarpments
hasNameOrigin named after Mount Pelion in Greece
hasNearbyRiver Forth River
Innes River NERFINISHED
hasNearbyValley Pelion Plains
hasPeak Mount Achilles
Mount Ossa
Mount Pelion East
Mount Pelion West
Mount Thetis
hasRecreationActivity backcountry camping
bushwalking
mountain climbing
hasVegetationType alpine heath
subalpine woodland
temperate rainforest
highestPoint Mount Ossa
highestPointElevation 1617 metres
isRemote true
knownFor bushwalking
multi-day hiking routes
remote alpine landscapes
rugged terrain
locatedIn Central Highlands of Tasmania
Tasmania
central Tasmania
locatedInProtectedArea Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park
surface form: Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park
partOf Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area
protectedBy Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service
surface form: Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service
traversedBy Overland Track

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Mount Ossa mountainRange Pelion Range
Mount Ossa partOf Pelion Range