Ben Lomond | |
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Palawa kani: turapina | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,572 m (5,157 ft) |
Parent peak | Mount Ossa |
Coordinates | 41°34′S 147°40′E / 41.567°S 147.667°E[1] |
Naming | |
Native name | Palawa kani: turapina |
Geography | |
Location in Tasmania | |
Location | Tasmania, Australia |
Geology | |
Rock age | Jurassic |
Mountain type | Dolerite |
Ben Lomond Alpine Resort | |
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Location | Ben Lomond |
Nearest major city | Launceston |
Vertical | 112 metres (367 ft) |
Top elevation | 1,572 metres (5,157 ft) |
Base elevation | 1,460 metres (4,790 ft) |
Trails | 10 |
Website | benlomondalpineresort |
Ben Lomond is a mountain in the north-east of Tasmania, Australia.
The mountain is composed of a central massif with an extensive plateau above 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) and high outlier peaks projecting from the mountain. The highest feature on the plateau is the unimposing summit of Legges Tor, at 1572 m, on the northern aspect of the plateau. The southern end of the plateau is dominated by Stacks Bluff, 1,527 metres (5,010 ft), which is an imposing feature that drops away to a cliffline 600 metres (2,000 ft) above the surrounding foothills. The prominent outlier peaks of Ragged Jack (1,369 metres (4,491 ft)), Mensa Moor (1,358 metres (4,455 ft)) and Tower Hill (1,122 metres (3,681 ft)) surround the plateau.[2]
Ben Lomond is east of Launceston in the Ben Lomond National Park. Tasmania's premier Alpine skiing operations are located at Ben Lomond with downhill skiing facilities in the State.
Its accessibility from Launceston, together with the existence of a ski village on the plateau make Ben Lomond an all year round favourite for tourists and hikers. Access to the village and summit can be made via several walking tracks or via a zig-zag road known as "Jacobs Ladder".
The locality of Ben Lomond is in the local government area of Northern Midlands in the Central region of Tasmania. The locality is about 64 kilometres (40 mi) east of the town of Longford.