Get Cradled in the Lap of Nature and Experience Exotic Beauty

Cradle Mountain Tours
Have you ever explored the Tasmanian wilderness? It’s just too vast. The endless stretch will bring you close to nature’s splendour. Take a look:


  • Peaks covered in glacier
  • River gorges
  • Lakes
  • Tarns
  • Wild Alpine stretch


  • Get up close with the moorlands that stretch all through the Great Western Tiers rooting in the northern part of the region. The moorlands take their turn to reach Derwent Bridge located to the south. The popular landscape of the place and the famous walks are located amidst such pure bliss of nature. The Cradle Mountains bring you really close to nature’s splendour with its much popular Overland track that extends up to 65 kilometres. This track stretches from Cradle Mountains and reaches Lake St. Clair. The amazing scenic splendour comprises the whole of Cradle Mountain region. The Cradle mountain region is highly protected as it comprises the famous national park attracting tourists for Cradle Mountain tours. Gustav Weindorfer and wife, Kate Weindorfer are two Austrian immigrants who are responsible for conservation of the region. In the year 1912, Kate had initiated the building of the spectacular chalet, created from the King Billy pine. Kate had named it Waldheim. However the area surrounding the chalet was demolished and then re-established in 1976. It holds the same name, though.

    If you are looking forward to getting the best view of the Tasmanian Devils or any other animal, the Cradle Mountains will certainly not disappoint you. This region is open for self-guided tours. You can wait for dusk to show in as the nocturnal animals will come out from the dark and bewilder you with their beauty. Look for Cradle mountain tours and book a package now.

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