Official site of The Wall in the Wilderness - a 100 metre sculpture by Greg Duncan situated in the central highlands of Tasmania.
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Mar 24, 2025
So incredibly talented artist fantastic work and amazing talent so worth a visit Wish we knew there was good food and drinks there! Highly recommendFull review by Carolynne D
Mar 11, 2025
The artist Greg Duncan is an amazing talent. The quality of his carvings is indisputable. However, there are some observations that we made during our visit that meant we came away feeling that theā¦Full review by foodfan2020
Mar 11, 2025
Although of the beaten track and not very well sign posted the wall is well with a visit. Incredible what one man can achieve. The visual depiction of the history of the area is emotionally movingFull review by M1647AWelizabethm
I think it is complete however there are some uncompleted panels which the artist has left incomplete deliberately. He may complete some of this panels in time.
I actually donāt think it will ever be complete and for me thatās the beauty of going there. You can see the works in progress and get a true understanding of the amazing level of detail ā¦
I actually donāt think it will ever be complete and for me thatās the beauty of going there. You can see the works in progress and get a true understanding of the amazing level of detail this artist offers. Iāve never seen anything like this in my life and I look forward to going again in a couple of years.
depending on your plans and time available there are 3 main ways from Launceston. down the main highway towards Hobart and branching off to join the road to Queenstown via ā¦
depending on your plans and time available there are 3 main ways from Launceston. down the main highway towards Hobart and branching off to join the road to Queenstown via Hamilton. if you are going to Cradle Mountain and on down the west coast to Queenstown and Strachan then back to Hobart you will pass through Derwent Bridge and Lake St Claire and the Wall. a pretty way is to go down through the Great Lakes area through the centre of Tassie. can be a bit windy with some good dirt roads but well worth the drive, as is all Tassie. i hope you plan on more than a month so you can enjoy it. you can get a good map of Tassie from the info people for about $5. well worth it. i preferrd that to GPS as you get a whole look at where you are going. good luck and enjoy. the wall is simply amazing art work.