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Cradle Mountain (Signature Walk)

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 Trip Length
6 Days
 Trip Starts
Launceston
 Trip Finishes
Launceston
6 Day Cradle Mountain (Signature Walk) Itinerary (Tasmanian Walking Company)
Countries Explored: Australia
Trip Style
Cradle Mountain
Departures
Accommodation
Camps & Lodges
Max. Group Size
12
Pace
Challenging
Guide Level
Fully Guided
Trip Code
CMH6

Overview

Read 4 reviews and enjoy exclusive savings on Tasmanian Walking Company's 6 Day Cradle Mountain (Signature Walk). Tasmania’s Overland Track is famous the world over and our signature trip is the way to experience it in classic style. Across six days, our most popular Overland experience completes the full journey from World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair. The fully guided walk begins at Waldheim in Cradle Valley and journeys some 65 kilometres through to Lake St Clair, Australia’s deepest natural lake. Our signature adventure does not include...read more multiple side trips, but there is the opportunity on Day 4 to summit Mount Ossa. Come join our most loved iconic walk.

Itinerary

Approximately 7 hours walking

On the summit of Cradle Mountain in 1910, Austrian-born Gustav Weindorfer proclaimed, “This must be a national park for the people for all time.” It's fitting our journey begins at Waldheim in Cradle Valley, where Weindorfer's story is told. We set off on the track, venturing through ancient temperate rainforest, passing the dramatic glacially-carved Crater Lake.

We climb the steepest section of the whole Overland Track today and pause for a hearty lunch. Reaching Marion's Lookout (1,250m) after negotiating steps leading through steeper sections, offers a satisfying reward. Providing weather conditions allow, we enjoy staggering views of Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake. Every uphill step is worth it.

We continue around the base of Cradle Mountain along the edge of a spectacular glacial cirque before dropping into Waterfall Valley. Our private hut awaits, beneath towering Barn Bluff, having completed the steepest part of your journey (excluding side trips). It's a welcome retreat after several hours walking over exposed alpine plateau where some days the wind howls – a reminder of nature's power.

Cradle Mountain guests meet at our walk base at Red Feather Inn for a 7:00am briefing. For our guests staying in Launceston, the shuttle bus pick-up is from The Chalmers Church. Please be ready in front of the church entrance at 6:30am.  For those staying at Quamby Estate your shuttle to Red Feather Inn will depart from reception at 6.30am.  Information about recommended accommodation options can be found in our FAQs.

Approximately 6 hours walking

Today we'll be walking across plains where glaciers once rested, slowly moving and scouring out shallow tarns. The track provides an undulating trek with a few sections of exposed moorland and multiple hill climbs and descents.

We take our time venturing across vast button grass plains where ancient pencil pines fringe alpine tarns. Rising from the moors, the peaks of Cradle Mountain and Barn Bluff are behind us. Look ahead, and the stately Mt Pelion West comes into view.

Those looking for an additional challenge today can take a side trip to Lake Will. Hugged by pencil pines and with its narrow quartzite sand rim, Lake Will is striking. Keep an eye out for gravel mounds along the way, remnants of Joseph Will's coal mining efforts in the 1890s. Further along the track, Lake Windemere offers an opportunity for an invigorating swim.

This evening, at Pine Forest Moor Hut, enjoy our outdoor dining setting with views out to Mt. Oakleigh in fine weather.

Approximately 5 hours walking

This morning we venture through gorgeous myrtle-beech rainforest as we descend around the base of Mt Pelion West, down to the Forth River before it plunges into Lemonthyme Valley. We'll take a break at Frog Flats beside the Forth River, which happens to be the Overland Track's lowest point.

From here, it's a gentle ascent back out of the valley. We leave thick Eucalypt forest behind as the trees part to reveal Pelion Plains. Uninterrupted views of Mt Oakleigh's dolerite spires now come into play.

The Pelion Plains area offers a host of side trips, hugged by mountainous terrain including peaceful nooks to rest and an abandoned copper mine to explore. Come nightfall, we'll be nestled amongst dry sclerophyll forest at Pelion Hut.

Approximately 4-9 hours walking (Optional 5hr side trip to Mt Ossa)

Today begins with a climb of almost 300m to Pelion Gap through beautiful rainforest. Pelion Gap is a plateau stretching between Mt Pelion East and Mt Ossa, affording fantastic views to the south as well as back to the north.

There's plenty of time for side trips from Pelion Gap including the option to summit Mt Ossa. At 1617m, it is Tasmania's highest peak. There are other less challenging climbs, including the Japanese Gardens on the slopes of Mt Doris.

From Pelion Gap it's a further two hours of gentle downhill to the hut. Today, choose to keep things relaxed or challenge yourself to stand atop the island's highest point. Once we arrive at Kia Ora Hut, enjoy a Tasmanian drop with spectacular views out to Cathedral Mountain.

Approximately 4 hours walking

Day five is about icy-flowing waterfalls. We depart Kia Ora hut and walk about an hour to Du Cane, where a 1910-built hut remains from the long-gone days of animal trapping. Du Cane Hut is a fine spot to rest, surounded by native gardens and overlooked by the spectacular Du Cane Range. 

From here, we wander through some of the oldest forest in the National Park, with King Billy pines as much as 2000 years old. Now, we are above the Mersey River, which descends deeply northward towards Bass Strait, spilling down cliff faces.

There are three major sets of waterfalls in the area. We aim to visit one or more of these, choosing the best to have lunch beside depending on conditions. During the afternoon, we make our way over Du Cane Gap, then descend beside the spectacular Falling Mountain to Windy Ridge Hut. Tonight is a celebratory one, our last evening on the track.

Approximately 3 hours walking

Our destination today is Australia's deepest natural lake – Lake St Clair – shaped by glaciations over two million years. Birdsong helps us along this final day as we walk mainly through flowering dry sclerophyll forests.

We arrive at Narcissus at the northern end of Lake St Clair in time for lunch, before boarding the Idaclair cruise boat for a spectacular 17km cruise back to Cynthia Bay. There's typically around half an hour to look around the Visitor Centre here.

The return trip back to the walkers' base at Red Feather Inn is through the trout fishing mecca of the highland lakes, descending the rugged Western Tiers. 

Trip Inclusions

  • Return transfers between Launceston and the start & finish of the walk
  • Accommodation (twin share) each evening in one of our five private huts
  • All meals and non-alcoholic beverages, plus a limited selection of Tasmanian wines
  • National Park and Overland Track passes
  • Boat transfer across Lake St Clair (on Day 6 only)
  • Use of a backpack and Gore-tex jacket for the duration of the walk
  • Sleeping bags, pillows and a comfortable mattress at each hut
  • Sleeping sheet and pillowcase to carry with you
  • Two qualified guides for the duration of the walk

  • Tasmanian Walking Co's Track Notes list everything you need to prepare and get excited about your adventure, all in one document. From pickup times to gear lists, daily distances to accommodation details, this is your Cradle Mountain (Signature Walk) go-to-guide.
Cradle Mountain Walks
Cradle Mountain Walks

Join us on the iconic Overland Track, retreating each evening to the only private accommodation along the trail. Read more

Your Walking Tour Guides
Your Walking Tour Guides

Guests consistently agree in their feedback that our Cradle Mountain Lodge Walk guides are our most outstanding asset. Read more

Our Private Huts
Our Private Huts

Our groups have the exclusive use of the only private hut accommodation along the Overland Track. Read more

Trip FAQ's Frequently asked questions about the Cradle Mountain (Signature Walk).

How often do trips depart?
Our 6-day trips depart daily from 1 October through to 1 May each season, and our 4-day trips depart on selected dates during the same ...read moreperiod.
How many guests will be on my trip?
Each trip requires a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 12 guests. All accommodation is twin share. If you book on as a single walker or in an...read more odd-numbered group and the trip fills to capacity, you will share a room with another walker.
Are there age restrictions?
The minimum age for guests walking with us is 12 years old. There are no upper age restrictions, however, for guests walking with us who...read more are 69 or above we do require a GP to sign off on a letter we provide.
What accommodation do you use on the walk?
Our groups have exclusive use of the only private hut accommodation along the Overland Track. Each hut has been discreetly located off...read more the main trail and offers hot showers, a drying room and a dining and lounge area. The huts have 6 twin rooms with comfortable beds.
How fit do I need to be?
As long as you exercise regularly, are capable of walking an average of 10 km for six consecutive days, and are comfortable with varied...read more terrain, you’ll be fine! For training ideas please refer to the track notes. There are obviously steep sections, however, this is part of the whole experience. Each day, there is plenty of time to sit and rest as well as explore, so you won’t feel rushed.

If you are interested in doing more of the side trips (such as Mt Ossa), you may want to partake in extra training to accommodate the additional challenge. If you are joining an 'Adventure' departure, a higher level of fitness is required, as there will be additional mountain climbs and side trips on most days.
How much weight do we carry?
On the morning of your departure, the guides will carry out a thorough gear check to ensure you have suitable gear and help you reduce pack...read more weight. If you adhere to our gear list, your pack will likely weigh between 8.5 and 9.5 kg. With special attention to reducing pack weight, your pack and its contents can weigh as little as 7.5 kg. The pack and Gore-tex jacket that we provide have a combined weight of 2.5 kg, leaving 5- 7 kg for your personal items.
What do we carry?
Each person must carry their lunch, wet weather gear, spare clothes for the hut, thermals, and warm clothing, plus any extras, such as a...read more camera. For detail please refer to the gear list.
What style of boots should we have?
You will need lace-up hiking boots that cover the ankle and have sturdy, treaded soles (full-grain leather or Gore-tex with Vibram soles...read more recommended). We cannot over-emphasise the importance of appropriate footwear. Lower-profile hiking shoes, walking shoes, running shoes, approach shoes, sandshoes, elasticised boots and similar are not acceptable.

Boots must be worn in to minimise the risk of blisters. The Overland Track is quite unique in the nature of its terrain. You will be unable to commence the walk without the appropriate footwear, so please feel free to contact us for more details. We are more than happy to discuss footwear with you.
How many guides are there?
Our guides are passionate outdoor enthusiasts, educated interpreters and fantastic cooks all rolled into one. Two (2) knowledgeable guides...read more accompany each trip. This allows plenty of time for interpretation at interesting points along the track, photo opportunities, rest breaks and walking at your own pace.
What sort of food is provided?
The guides prepare scrumptious meals each night which are served with a selection of Tasmanian wines. We are quite happy to cater for special...read more dietary requirements. We just need to know in advance.

For example, here is the dinner menu served at Kia Ora Hut on Day 4:

  • On Arrival: Grazing plate.
  • Main Course: Forest mushroom and pea risotto with parmesan.
  • Dessert: Creme Brulee.
What accommodation options are available pre-and post-walk?
Pre and post accommodation needs to be booked independently, however details on accessing exclusive accommodation deals with Tas Walks partner...read more hotels will be provided by your advisor once you have booked your trip.

  • Red Feather Inn - Our Walk Base - Located in the small township of Hadspen, just a 10 minute drive from Launceston’s CBD makes it the perfect accommodation prior to your walk. Red Feather Inn has a range of double and twin heritage rooms and three beautiful cottages which are perfect if you are travelling with friends or family.
  • Quamby Homestead - Set on the grounds of Quamby Estate, Quamby Homestead is the perfect pre or post-night accommodation if you would like a little luxury. The homestead features ten restored guest rooms that feature antique furniture. Rooms are appointed with king, queen or twin bedding, marble or stone bathrooms and heated floors.
  • Staying in Launceston? - Our shuttle will pick you up from The Sebel Launceston at 6.30 am sharp from in front of reception. Should you wish to use our shuttle please make your way to the Sebel by 6.25 am so we can have an on-time departure. Bookings are essential for the shuttle service. To confirm pick up from The Sebel please advise your Global Journeys advisor.

Trip Reviews (4) Most Recent 'Cradle Mountain (Signature Walk)' Reviews

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Without a doubt the best experience of my life. 0 , QLD, Australia, May 2023
Hiking, the guides, Mount Ossetian, the company, huts, the scenery, the information shared, everything - all of these elements made this trip the best experience of my life, a sentiment my husband Adam echoes. Our guides, Kyah Sakura and Georgia, were incredible, enhancing our hiking experience with their knowledge, skills, and enthusiasm. Without a ...read more doubt, I would recommend this trip to everyone. The guides' contribution to our experience was truly priceless.
Cradle Mountain Signature Walk 0 , SA, Australia, May 2023
The trip was marked by challenging and changing terrain, which was a highlight for me. Staying in warm and restful huts after long days of hiking was a relief, and the positive, knowledgeable, sharing, and encouraging guides added a lot to the experience. However, our group of walkers varied in fitness level, and at times, it was difficult for the guides ...read more to keep us all together. As a result, it was tough for those at the tail end of the group, as they would occasionally catch up just as the front part of the group were already rested, giving those behind little time to rest.
Climbing and surviving Cradle Mountain 0 , SA, Australia, May 2023
Climbing and surviving day 1 to Cradle Mountain and day 3 to Mount Ossa were definitely the highlights of my trip. The wonderful meals and wines at night were a welcome treat after the exertion of the day, and I greatly appreciated the beer on night 4. I'd definitely recommend this experience to others. The combination of the stunning scenery, comfortable ...read more accommodation, delicious food, and the wonderful guides made for a memorable team experience. Their care, knowledge, and respect for all team members truly elevated the trip.
Breathtaking views that made every step worth it. 0 , NSW, Australia, Apr 2023
One of the major highlights of my trip was climbing Mt. Oakleigh. Not only was it a test of my physical endurance, but it also offered breathtaking views that made every step worth it. This experience was further enriched by the opportunity to meet new friends along the journey, which added to the memorable and unique nature of the trip. Our guides, ...read more Aaron and Liam, were simply fantastic and contributed greatly to the positive experience. Their knowledge, professionalism, and genuine care cannot be overstated.

As for the accommodation, it didn't exactly meet our initial expectations. However, looking at the bigger picture, this was a minor detail in an otherwise excellent adventure. The remarkable experiences far outweighed the slight shortfall in accommodation expectations.

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