Cradle Mountain - Wildlife and mountain air

A Tasmanian masterpiece, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park was placed on the World Heritage list in 1982. The 82 kilometre trek from Cradle Mountain in the north to Lake St Clair in the south is Australia's most famous bushwalk.

The mountain's jagged, truncated contours evoke a primeval feel unlike anything on the Australian mainland. Landscapes include ancient rainforest and alpine heath lands, interspersed with button grass and stands of colourful, deciduous beech. Cradle Mountain itself is reflected in the still waters of the lakes that ring it.

Trails winding through forests of King Billy pines around the mountain offer superb day treks and some travellers rate the two hour walk around Dove Lake as the best in the world. If you're lucky, you may come across a wombat. These hefty, shy animals are mainly nocturnal but in cold periods graze during the day.

Cradle Mountain Huts offers private accommodation and a six-day guided trek. Each night, groups arrive at a warm, cosy hut with hot showers, comfortable beds and delicious meals.

At Cradle Mountain Lodge, guests stay in unobtrusive log cabins (without television or telephones to shatter the peace). Travel writers rate this area alongside Italy's Lake Como and Canada's Niagara Falls. Cradle Mountain Lodge surpasses all rivals in quality of surroundings, food and accommodation, and its tranquillity is second to none. The only passers-by are wallabies and inquisitive possums hopping or strolling by your balcony.

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Cradle Mountain

Cradle Mountain

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is a not-to-be missed part of the Tasmanian wilderness. The mountain's jagged contours send icy streams cascading into glacial lakes. Ancient rainforest and alpine heaths are superb for walking and views.  more


The Overland Track

The Overland Track

The Overland Track, covering 80 kilometres of the Tasmanian wilderness, demands preparation and the physical fitness of those who walk it. December to April are the most popular months. Walkers can take a guided tour or go at their own pace.


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