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The Cradle Mountain Overland Track is one of the most popular wilderness hikes in Australia. See the beauty of this remarkable region and experience the pure solitude of this Tasmanian wilderness. Explore lakes, forests, moorlands and mountains on this 70 kilometer hike. The memories of this wilderness experience will last a lifetime!
The Overland Track from Cradle Mountain to Lake St. Clair is the most popular extended walk in Australia. Walkers from all over the country and internationally, are attracted to this magnificent area to experience the grandeur of its mountain ranges, the beauty of its unique vegetation and the pure solitude of wilderness. This 70 kilometer (44 mile) walk will allow time to visit the summit of some of the highest mountains in the state and possibly Mount Ossa, the highest of all.
Groups are restricted to a maximum of ten people and area escorted by two professional wilderness guides, ensuring a truly memorable wilderness experience.
The Cradle Mountain 6-day hike includes camping, cooking and eating equipment, high quality tents, backpack, sleeping mat, sleeping bag and sleeping sheet, emergency communication equipment, first aid supplies, all meals and transfers, food drops along track to lighten pack weight and National Park fees.
No special skills are necessary to walk the Cradle Mountain Overland Track although a good level of general fitness is required.
Cradle Mountain National Park
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The expedition concludes at approximately 5:00pm in Launceston on Day 6
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Cradle Mountain National Park
The itinerary shown below is flexible enough to allow for extra stopovers in periods of bad weather and so should be considered a guide only. All overnight accommodation is camping, tents will be pitched on timber platforms, with nearby rainwater tanks and composting toilets available.
Day 1: Launceston to Waterfall Valley (L, D) Walking time 5-hours
Travel to Cradle Mountain National Park where you will walk up to
the top of the Cradle Plateau for views of Dove Lake below. After lunch
and if weather permits, take a side walk to the craggy summit of Cradle
Mountain before making your way to Waterfall Valley and the campsite.
Overnight: Waterfall Valley campsite
Day 2: Waterfall Valley to Lake Windermere (B, L, D) Walking Time 3-hours
Today, continue south from Waterfall Valley to Lake Windermere. A
leisurely day that offers time to explore the waterfalls and a side
trip past the diggings of Joseph Will, a coal prospector in the 1800's,
to Innes Falls. Enjoy a relaxing lunch by the sandy shores and twisted
pencil pines of Lake Will. After lunch, hike across the rolling button
grass to Lake Windermere and make time for a dip in the lake. Overnight:
Lake Windermere Campsite
Day 3: Lake Windermere to Pelion Plains (B, L, D) Walking time 7-hours
A wild day of moorlands and mountain views, make up your day.
Starting with Pine Forest Moore, offering panoramic landscape and views
east across the Forth River Valley to the heights of Mount Oakleigh and
to today’s destination, Pelion Plains. You will descend around the
mountain to a popular lunch spot at Frog Flats and in the afternoon
travel up to Pelion Plains for marvelous views of fluted Mount Oakleigh
and some of the biggest wombats you will ever see!
Overnight: Douglas Creek Campsite
Day 4: Pelion Plains to Kia Ora (B, L, D) Walking time 5-hours
Today start your walk south where the view opens up to revel
Cathedral Mountain. To your left, Pelion East comes into view, followed
by Mount Ossa on the right. There is time for a rest at the saddle
(1113m) between Mount Pelion East and Mount Ossa (1617m). Mount Ossa,
Tasmania's highest peak is a standout highlight of the Overland Track.
With magnificent views in all directions, continue south into beautiful
Pinestone Valley.
Overnight: Pinestone Valley Campsite
Day 5: Kia Ora to Windy Ridge (B, L, D) Walking time 4-hours
After breakfast, you will head off for a day surrounded by
towering rainforests of Leatherwood and Sassafras trees, as you walk
towards three of Tasmania's largest and most spectacular waterfalls. The
first visited is Ferguson Falls --named after a former ranger at Lake
St. Clair, followed by Dalton Falls, and lastly Hartnett Falls -- named
after the eccentric bushman with the bowler hat, Paddy Hartnett.
Overnight: Windy Ridge campsite
Day 6: Windy Ridge to Lake St. Clair and Launceston (B, L) Walking time 3-hours
Today is your final day on the track, which will take you through
dry sclerophyll forest toward the shores of Lake St Clair. As you near
the lake you can look up to the peaks of the Labyrinth and see the
majestic Mount Olympus. Then catch a 30 minute ferry across Lake St
Clair, the deepest natural lake in the southern hemisphere. After some
time to inspect the visitor centre and indulge in a picnic lunch you
will board the bus for your return drive across Tasmania's Central
Plateau to Launceston.
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