Giblin Peak

The Giblin Peak is a mountain of the mountain range in northeast , . It is the highest elevation on Giblin Fells, a prominent bluff south of Ben Lomond's highest elevation - Legges Tor.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Ben Lomond National Park and Legges Tor.

is in . It's one of Tasmania's oldest national parks and contains one of two skifields in Tasmania.

Peak
The is the summit of the mountain range in northeast , . It is the second highest mountain in Tasmania and named after William Vincent Legge who explored the region.

Peak
is a mountain peak that forms part of the , in the northeast of , . is located 1,542 metres above sea level, and is the seventh highest peak in Tasmania.

Giblin Peak

Latitude
-41.5344° or 41° 32′ 4″ south
Longitude
147.6562° or 147° 39′ 22″ east
Elevation
1,569 metres (5,148 feet)
Open location code
4RC9FM84+6F
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2360049182
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Wiki­data ID
Q24089901
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In Other Languages

From Dutch to Russian—“Giblin Peak” goes by many names.
  • Dutch: Giblin Peak
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبل جيبلين پياك
  • Russian: Гиблин-Пик

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Ben Lomond and Sprent Plains.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Ben Lomond and Coalmine Crag.

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