Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair Park


by Jenny Brewer - Date: 2007-07-12 - Word Count: 682 Share This!

Tasmania is often described as the closest thing to heaven on earth, and this region has to be one of the most stunning in Tasmania. Cradle Mountain has everything to suit the most selective of tourists with its mountainous landscape and stunning scenery. Easily accessible by car, this is a must do on your holiday and is worth the drive to visit the Tasmanian wilderness at its best.

Located in the south west, this world heritage listed park is only 83km from Devonport and 144km from Launceston. The drive from Queenstown, further south,includes added scenery such as beaches, rainforests and winding roads.

Named because it appears like a miners cradle, the Cradle Mountain soars majestically above Dove Lake. Formed as a result of massive glaciers thousands of years ago, left behind are mesmerising peaks and landforms. At the entrance of the park is a visitor centre which has all the extra information you need to enjoy the park.

There are lodges, cabins, bed and breakfast and camping grounds available, and it is advisable to stay at least afew days to a week as most exploration is done on foot, and the cosy log fires add to the wilderness experience. Cradles in the Forest offer chalets in the treetops with majestic views, and Cradle Mountain Wilderness Village is another popular choice for families or couples.

The weather conditions are extreme, varying from sunny to rain and sleet. The winds can be bone chilling especially if you are climbing higher altitudes, so come prepared and check before you start any long treks. Strong boots and lots of warm clothing are a must.

There are trails to suit all levels of fitness, ranging from 10 minutes to 3 hours on average. The Enchanted nature walk takes about thirty minutes and brings you to face to face with the natural habitat. At night the Tasmanian devil and possums often make an appearance.

There are plenty of walking huts spread along the tracks, plus a road to the edge of Dove Lake and so many walking tracks that this park would have to be one of the most accessible to anybody who is willing to make the trip to visit.

Waldheim Chalet is one of the first main attractions in the area, situated in the Cradle Valley. It has been reconstructed and left as it was almost 100 years ago. Weindorfer Forest walk leaves from this Chalet and takes only twenty minutes, and there are longer two hour walks that return via the Dove River Gorge.

However, the most popular walk is the Overland Track which also leaves from the Waldheim Chalet and winds over 80km of the park. Taking at least seven to eight days, you will experience everything from rainforest and steep slopes to grass and alpine plains. There is no question this will be a life changing trek. If you are attempting this walk make sure you are prepared as it requires excellent fitness.

There are many side tracks along the Overland Track that will take you to some fantastic spots. At over 1600 metres, Mt Ossa is Tasmania's highest mountain, and takes about three hours to trek to the summit from Pelion Gap if you are keen to do this. The views from the top are worth the trip. If you are attempting this trek in summer it is advised to bring water.

Not only are there amazing mountains, rainforests, lakes and wildlife, but there are waterfalls. The Harnett Falls are the highest of the falls along the Mersey River which runs through the park. It only takes about twenty minutes to reach these falls from the Overland Track, and the views are incredible. With all the scenery around, you will have become an amateur photographer by the time you leave the park.

Whether you spend a few days here, or up to a week, you will leave with a sense of wonder at the natural beauty of this spectacular region. Tasmania has something for everyone, and your driving holiday will be better still if you include Cradle Mountain National Park on your itinerary.

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Jenny Brewer is a travel agent whose passion is writing. After spending her leisure time writing time writing childrens stories, she now enjoys writing about travel destinations. For more of her articles visit Car Hire Australia

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