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Tourists Face Hefty Fines for Ignoring Swimming Ban in Pristine Disappearing Tarn Near Hobart’s Mount Wellington

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By Pelumi Emmanuel

Recently, there’s been some heated criticism aimed at tourists who’ve taken a dip in the Disappearing Tarn, a stunning natural pool cherished by locals for its crystal-clear drinking water.

Nestled at the foot of Mount Wellington, this enchanting spot is located about a 45-minute drive southwest of Hobart in Tasmania.

The Disappearing Tarn is a rare natural phenomenon, appearing only after a series of heavy rain showers—specifically, more than 60mm of rain over a few days.

Its fame has skyrocketed thanks to Instagram, where travelers share photos of its brilliant blue waters framed by boulders and towering snow gums.

Strict Rules in Place

Despite its allure, swimming in this picturesque pool is strictly forbidden.

Those caught taking a dip could face a hefty fine of $4,000. Wellington Park management is very clear about their stance: “We don’t put our fingers in your drink, so why would you swim in ours?”

The Tarn is located just 400 meters from a drinking water intake, and the water undergoes minimal treatment before reaching the taps in Fern Tree.

Park authorities also emphasize that “inappropriate toileting” is not allowed.

They urge visitors to respect this crucial water source, warning that the frigid temperatures of the Tarn could also lead to hypothermia.

A Reminder to Respect Nature

Ben Masterman, a ranger at Mount Wellington, shared with ABC Radio Hobart that the park collects drinking water from the Tarn and thus strictly prohibits swimming.

He noted that while visitors are generally allowed to stray from marked tracks, they must avoid restricted areas, especially those around the water catchment zones.

Masterman reminded everyone, “If we look after the mountain, the mountain will look after us,” highlighting the importance of environmental respect.

Signs clearly mark the “No Swimming” rule, ensuring hikers and travelers understand the restrictions.

A Local Favorite

The Disappearing Tarn’s brief appearance after heavy rains is a source of excitement for locals, who eagerly spread the word when the Tarn is full.

Unfortunately, many visitors have found the pool has vanished by the time they arrive. Those fortunate enough to see it at its peak often share stunning photos online.

The Tarn’s elusive nature means it’s not easy to find, as it’s off the beaten path and lacks signage. Travelers should also be aware that heavy rains can lead to flooding and road closures, so it’s wise to check local warnings before setting out.

For those looking to explore this magical lake, respecting its significance and adhering to the rules ensures that it remains a pristine and cherished spot for everyone.

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Pelumi Emmanuel

About Pelumi Emmanuel

Pelumi Emmanuel is an accomplished writer and journalist with over 15 years of experience in the industry. He is a passionate and dedicated professional who is committed to producing high-quality content that informs, engages, and entertains readers. Pelumi’s love for reading and writing is evident in his work, which has been read worldwide and has garnered him a loyal following. His journalistic expertise is matched only by his natural talent for storytelling, making his articles both informative and engaging. He lives in California, USA.