Lake MacKintosh

Lake Mackintosh is a 17.5-kilometre-long with a surface area of 3,100-hectare that forms part of the Pieman power development running north–south past Mount Farrell, adjacent to the town of in .
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  • Type: Lake
  • Description: lake in Western Tasmania, Australia
  • Also known as: Lake Mackintosh”, “Lake Mackintosh, Tas.”, and “Lake Mackintosh, Tasmania

Places of Interest

Highlights include Mackintosh Power Station.

Power station
The is a conventional hydroelectric power station located in Western , Australia.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tullah.

is a small town of 202 in , surrounded by Lake Roseberry and Lake Mackintosh and impressive mountains that form a part of the West Coast Range.

Lake MacKintosh

Latitude
-41.71° or 41° 42′ 36″ south
Longitude
145.66° or 145° 39′ 36″ east
Elevation
221 metres (725 feet)
Open location code
4RC77MQ5+XX
Geo­Names ID
8211845
Wiki­data ID
Q1800988
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Satellite Map

Discover Lake MacKintosh from above in high-definition satellite imagery.

In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Welsh—“Lake MacKintosh” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Lake MacKintosh
  • Dutch: Lake Mackintosh
  • Egyptian Arabic: بحيره ماكينتوش
  • French: Lake Mackintosh
  • German: Lake Mackintosh
  • German: Tullabardine-Staudamm
  • Swedish: Lake MacKintosh
  • Welsh: Llyn Mackintosh

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Bulgobac and Rosebery.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Sophia and Swallow Bay.

Tasmania: Must-Visit Destinations

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