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DEPARTING CRADLE MOUNTAIN
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Tour: The duration of the walk is approximately 4hrs including lunch.
Itinerary: Our walk will begin with a safety briefing at the foot of the Lake. The track is 6km in length, which is walked in a clockwise direction.
We set out from Dove Lake directly beneath Cradle Mountain. This premier walk will offer you some spectacular views of the famous mountain!
The walk will take approximately 4hrs including a lunch stop along the way. The track travels around Dove Lake, passing beneath the mountain, then returns through stunning rainforest to the tour starting point. You will have the opportunity to venture through some of Tasmania’s special vegetation found in this area.
A hiker’s lunch is provided as part of the tour. This will be issued to you prior to the walk, please ensure you have a suitable bag to take this with you. Ensure you read through the walk safety guidelines and requirements prior to booking this tour.
Grade 3: Some bushwalking experience recommended. Tracks may have short steep hill sections, a rough surface and many steps.
Walker safety: Dove Lake | Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania
Weather conditions in Tasmania can change quickly and frequently, especially in alpine areas. Snow, rain, wind and sun are all possible at any time of the year, and bushfires can occur between October and March.
Important: Please observe all track signs – they are provided for your safety. Always stay on the formed walking tracks, this is both for your own safety and to protect the sensitive alpine environment.
Walker safety
Via: Dove Lake | Parks & Wildlife Service Tasmania
Weather conditions in Tasmania can change quickly and frequently, especially in alpine areas. Snow, rain, wind and sun are all possible at any time of the year, and bushfires can occur between October and March.
Safe walking guidelines
· Be prepared: take clothing and equipment to suit changeable weather and track conditions. Carry a map, mobile phone range cannot always be relied upon.
· Avoid walking alone: always stay with the group or walk with a fellow passenger.
· Be flexible: be prepared to turn back from the walk or change plans if the weather deteriorates or the walk is more difficult than expected.
Walkers must have these extra items:
· Warm clothing, including a fleece or woollen jumper, hat, gloves and a neck warmer
· Good quality waterproof jacket with stormfront and hood (seam sealed and breathable)
· Good quality waterproof over trousers (seam sealed and breathable fabric)
· Thermal under layers (long sleeve top, long pants)
Watch the hypothermia safety video with English subtitles to understand the dangers of being cold and how to be prepared. (Safety video with Chinese subtitles.)
For more information on pack items and safety, please see Safety in parks.
If your mobile phone has a signal take it with you. Limit use of your phone to conserve the battery. If your short walk takes you into very remote areas, it would be wise to pack extra food and an emergency shelter or tent.
Walker pack list
“Tasmania is renowned for its world-class walks. But to really make the most of it, make sure you pack the right gear—it will make your experience more enjoyable and keep you safe.” – Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service
Essential items required for this tour:
· Light day pack
· Weatherproof jacket, warm hat or beanie, and gloves
· Sun hat and sunglasses
· Hiking boots and socks (minimise blisters, make sure shoes are worn in)
· Gaiters
· Sunscreen
· Water (1 litre per person for every 3 hours of walking)
· High energy food
· Rubbish bag—take it all out with you!
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We got to experience local history and amazing views, with clear skys over cradle mountain and learn the amazing history behind it becoming a heritage park and experience the story of those early pioneers.
Highly recommend the trip.


