
Cradle Mountain Walk |
During our walk you will explore
the fragile flora, observe timid
wildlife, be humbled by the harsh
conditions and be excited by the
fantastic scenery in Cradle
Mountain National Park.
Cradle Mountain
Devonport and North West Tasmania
This walk commences on Sunday and Wednesdays. We meet at 8.30am at Paddy Pallin, 110 George Street, Launceston. A gear check will be conducted before we leave for Cradle Mountain. We return around 5.00pm on Day 3 back to Launceston.
Minimum 3 people
Maximum 10 people
You need to be reasonably fit for this trip but no special skills are required. Our experienced guides will help to bring the Tasmanian wilderness alive for you with their local knowledge and enthusiasm.
The Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park is home to Tasmania's iconic mountain. One of the first National Parks in Australia, this wilderness area is a must see for visitors to the state who wish to see the rare beauty Tasmania has to offer. We will stay in the cabins, situated beneath Cradle Mountain, the only accommodation within the National Park itself. We will discover the abundant wildlife, rare and unusual vegetation and spectacular scenery in this area. To climb Cradle Mountain is our ultimate goal depending on weather conditions with plenty of other challenging options also available. Upon entering the park you will be astounded by the lakes, waterfalls and vegetation.
You will be required to sign a waiver |
Activity rate guide
AUD$ 660
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TASE101 |