Cradle Mountain

Scenic spot
★ 4.9 (100+ reviews) • 2K+ booked
Cradle Mountain is a stunning part of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania. It's famous for its amazing mountain views and clear glacial lakes, making it perfect for people who love nature and adventure. A great thing to do here is the Dove Lake Circuit, an easy walk with stunning views of the mountains and calm Dove Lake. If you're up for a challenge, try the Overland Track, which takes you through Cradle Valley to other cool spots like Barn Bluff and Crater Lake. The mountain is home to lots of different animals, so you might see wombats, wallabies, and Tasmanian devils as you explore. It's a place you won't want to miss, filled with breathtaking views and the wild beauty of Tasmania.
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Cradle Mountain, TAS 7306, Australia
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Cradle Mountain Reviews

4.9 /5
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Qianying ***
21 Jun
the guide was a local. it was a big group tour but the tour bus was not full. got to see a wombat from far. cradle mountain was nice but it’s a lot colder with strong winds, pack warmer before going! lunch provided was okay, there was a wrap with fruits and 2 cakes as well. hot drinks was also available.
2+
Lau ****
17 May
Although the weather was not as expected, Earthly Beauty has a different scenery, it is too beautiful to be worth a visit, as for the tour guide is keen to introduce the history of Tasmania and the scenery of Cradle Mountain
2+
Nigel *****
6 May
Excellent tour of Tasmania, Locally run - many pits stop to explore the nature trials of Tasmania! really loved cradle mountain
2+
Hau *********
27 Apr
The views are magnificent. Cradle Mountain is a must-go for anyone visiting Launceston. Our guide, David is funny and kept is entertained the entire trip.
2+
LI *******
11 Mar
Cradle Mountain has beautiful scenery, you can enjoy the natural landscape, a little unfortunately was more overcast and cloudy that day, relatively not so beautiful to take pictures. It is also relatively windy, it is recommended to bring an extra windbreaker. The tour guide explains the profession.
Chan ******
6 Mar
Very happy journey! It was very thoughtful to receive a confirmation email and a travel preparation list the next day after placing the order. We met at the designated location on time on the day of pick-up. The tour guide Tim was very kind and familiar with the history of Tasmania. He was very responsible in acting as our guide and driver throughout the trip, and would also arrange easier routes and pick-ups for tour members who were not physically fit enough according to different situations. Joining a local tour is more convenient than driving by yourself. You can also follow the locals on an in-depth tour and learn more about the local customs and culture. Very worth it!
2+
Ashwin **********
4 Mar
This is a well-structured tour with enough time at each of the stops (although perhaps we could do with less at Waldheim and more at Dove Lake). Garry is an excellent and engaging guide who delivered plenty of information and kept us on track. My only quibble is the limited number of pickup stops (my nearest was a 15-minute walk).
Klook 用戶
25 Feb
Not bad to play, requires physical strength
2+

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Things to do in Cradle Mountain, Australia

See Tassie Devils

A visit to Cradle Mountain, Australia isn't complete without seeing the Tasmanian devil. Stop by Devils@Cradle, a conservation center where you can see these amazing animals up close. You can join day or night tours to meet them. Besides Tasmanian devils, you'll also get to see spotted-tail and eastern quolls. You'll learn all about how they live and what their homes are like. It's a one-of-a-kind chance to meet some of Tasmania's cool wildlife.

Go Horseback Riding on Trails

Saddle up and ride a horse through the beautiful landscapes of Cradle Mountain. You'll travel through forests with tall trees, like eucalypts and myrtles, and then reach the wide, open grasslands of Speeler Plain. From there, you'll see incredible views of Cradle Mountain, Barn Bluff, and Mount Roland. It is a fun way to see the different parts of the national park.

Fly Over Cradle in a Helicopter

Join an exciting helicopter tour to see Cradle Mountain and its amazing national park from the sky! As you fly above jagged peaks and glacial lakes, you'll see the stunning landscape of Cradle Mountain and Lake St Clair in a way you've never seen before. This is a great choice if you're short on time or want to enjoy the park's beauty without doing a lot of hiking.

Hike the Dove Lake Circuit

Explore the Dove Lake Circuit! The walk takes about two to three hours. You'll start at the icy-cold Dove Lake and walk through grassy fields and green rainforests filled with tall King Billy pines. On the way, you'll also see amazing views of Cradle Mountain that look like they're straight out of a postcard.

Discover Art in Nature

Step into the Cradle Mountain Wilderness Gallery, where you can find amazing art inspired by the beauty of Tasmania. This special gallery has 12 rooms filled with cool art pieces, shows, and films that tell stories about Cradle Mountain and the island.

Hike the Overland Track

If you love hiking, the Overland Track is the adventure for you! Over six days, you'll walk from Cradle Valley to the peaceful shores of Lake St Clair, seeing breathtaking forest and mountain views along the way. You can hike on your own or join a guided tour.

Explore Cradle Mountain's Canyons

Join a canyoning tour to learn how to jump off waterfalls, rope down cliffs, and zoom through rapids safely. This thrilling activity gives you a unique look at Cradle Mountain's amazing scenery and hidden waterways. There are tours available for all skill levels, so you don't have to worry if you're new to this