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Last week, a guest came to the desk looking for information on Lake St Clair. They were under the impression that they could drive through Cradle Mountain National Park and reach Lake St Clair. This would involve somehow finding a … Read the rest
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A terrific way to explore Tasmania is by a guided walking trip.
By choosing to do a guided walk, your company will handle all of the organizational aspects of the tour and deliver to you, the client a professionally researched … Read the rest
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At 1,617m altitude, Mount Ossa is Tasmania’s highest summit, set deep within the untamed wilderness of Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park. A couple of days’ walk from the nearest road, the peak can be considered remote. Yet … Read the rest
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If you are looking for more than just a day walking adventure at Cradle Mountain then have you considered the Overland Track?
Many adventurers tackle the Track independently but for those who are nervous, on their first big hike or … Read the rest
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At the back of Cradle Mountain is an iconic Tasmanian bushwalking hut.
Iconic because of it’s design and sad history.
Many huts in Tasmania have their history in trapping or mineral exploration. Scott Kilvert has a darker, sad history and … Read the rest
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Climbing Cradle Mountain while visiting the National Park is a goal for many visitors to Tasmania. At 1,545 metres above sea level it is a challenging day walk for many visitors exploring the area.
The mountain is composed of dolerite … Read the rest
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If you are looking for an adventure within the Cradle Mountain National Park, then the Overland Track may be for you. This fantastic six day wilderness experience meanders for 65 km through some of Tasmania’s finest environments. It is an … Read the rest

