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The amazing Cradle Mountain and Lake St Clair  | Peter Walton
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Trekking Tasmania's Overland Track  | Matt Horspool
Soaking in the beauty of the Overland Track | Matt Horspool
Soaking in the beauty of the Overland Track  | Matt Horspool
Soaking in the beauty of the Overland Track | Matt Horspool
Soaking in the beauty of the Overland Track  | Matt Horspool
Every campsite is secluded on the Overland Track | Matt Horspool
Every campsite is secluded on the Overland Track  | Matt Horspool
Don't have all the gear? We supply essential trekking gear like backpacks | Brad Atwal
Don't have all the gear? We supply essential trekking gear like backpacks  | Brad Atwal
The famous boardwalks on the Overland Track | Matt Horspool
The famous boardwalks on the Overland Track  | Matt Horspool
Trekking the legendary Overland Track, Tasmania | Matt Horspool
Trekking the legendary Overland Track, Tasmania  | Matt Horspool
Cradle Mountain from the Overland Track | Matt Horspool
Cradle Mountain from the Overland Track  | Matt Horspool

Overland Track: Cradle Mountain Challenge

Australia

7 Days from

$2890 USD

Trip Code: OTH
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Essential Information

Extra trip options & supplements

*Prices listed are per person

Single Supplement
$170 USD

Duration

  • 7 Days

Activities

  • 6 days trekking with a full pack

Style

  • Classic Adventures  

Accommodation

  • 1 night hotel, 5 nights camping

Meals

  • 6 Dinners
  • 7 Lunches
  • 6 Breakfasts

Difficulty Grading  

6 / 10

Moderate to Challenging

Overland Track Trip highlights

  • Complete the internationally famous Overland Track
  • Summit the Iconic Cradle Mountain
  • Discover rich bio-diversity; sublime rainforests, beautiful sub-alpine plateaus and spectacular highland landscapes
  • End each day at scenic campsites in the remote wilderness
  • Summit Tasmania’s highest peak, Mt Ossa (weather dependent)
  • Enjoy close encounters with native animals, birds and stunning endemic plants

Overview

The Overland Track holds legendary status as Australia's premier alpine walk. This enhanced itinerary begins with a night at Cradle Mountain, allowing you to settle into the alpine environment before embarking on one of the country's most iconic multi-day treks. With favourable weather conditions, you'll also have the opportunity to summit the craggy peaks of wulinantikala/Cradle Mountain, adding an unforgettable challenge and perspective to your Overland Track experience.

Walking from north to south, the Overland Track traverses Tasmania's highest mountain region, stretching from the foothills of wulinantikala/Cradle Mountain to the rainforest-clad shores of the deepest natural lake in the Southern Hemisphere, liyawulina/Lake St Clair. The World Heritage-listed landscape is truly breathtaking and will leave you enchanted, inspired and deeply connected to Tasmania's wild places.

Each day reveals a new and dramatically different landscape. Journey through ancient myrtle forests, across glaciated dolerite terrain and expansive alpine plateaus dotted with sparkling tarns and lakes, while passing beneath Tasmania's highest peak, kunanyi/Mt Ossa. Along the way, you'll have the chance to encounter the unique wildlife that calls this remarkable wilderness home, including wombats, echidnas and Tasmania's curious endemic birdlife.

This trek is suitable for first-time multi-day hikers who are comfortable carrying a fully loaded pack. If you don't have your own backpack, don't worry, our trip includes the use of a quality trekking pack and essential equipment suited to the conditions. Carefully planned food drops throughout the journey help keep pack weights manageable while ensuring you'll be well nourished for each day's adventure.

Then there are your guides, the best in the business. Passionate, experienced and highly knowledgeable, your professional guides will ensure your adventure is both enjoyable and immensely rewarding. From preparing delicious meals and providing support on the trail to sharing stories of the region's rich natural and cultural heritage, they will bring the Overland Track to life every step of the way.

Itinerary

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Your adventure begins at our Launceston base at 10am with a comprehensive trip briefing and gear check, giving you the opportunity to meet your guides and fellow hikers while ensuring you're fully prepared for the days ahead. Following the briefing, we depart for Cradle Mountain, travelling through Tasmania's picturesque northern landscapes. A light lunch will be enjoyed en route before arriving at our accommodation nestled within the World Heritage-listed Cradle Mountain National Park. The afternoon is yours to settle in and soak up the crisp alpine atmosphere. Take time to relax, explore the surrounding area, repack your hiking gear, or stretch your legs before the journey ahead. As evening falls, we gather for a welcome dinner, sharing stories and anticipation for the iconic Overland Track adventure that awaits. Briefing Time: 2 hours Drive Time: 3 hours Accommodation: Cradle Mountain

Meals: L,D

An early start this morning gives us exclusive access to the Overland Track trailhead before the shuttle buses begin operating, allowing us to experience this remarkable wilderness in the quiet of the morning and ahead of the crowds. Setting out from Waldheim, we begin our journey along the iconic Overland Track, winding through ancient rainforest and alpine heathland before emerging onto the spectacular Cradle Plateau. Passing glacial tarns and expansive alpine landscapes, we are treated to uninterrupted views of Tasmania's rugged high country. Weather permitting, those keen for an extra challenge will have the opportunity to make the ascent of Tasmania's most iconic peak. Climbing the rugged slopes of Cradle Mountain, we are rewarded with sweeping views across the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, where jagged mountain ranges and glacial lakes stretch to the horizon. Rejoining the Overland Track, we continue our journey across the plateau, with the imposing silhouette of Cradle Mountain remaining a constant companion. Our day concludes at Waterfall Valley, where we settle in for our first night on the Overland Track beneath some of Tasmania's most dramatic mountain scenery. Walking Distance: 10.7km | Walking Time: 6-8 hours + side trips *The Cradle Mountain summit side trip is weather dependent and may not be possible in adverse conditions. Your guides will determine whether conditions are suitable on the day.

Meals: B,L,D

After breakfast at our campsite we continue south to Lake Windermere. A leisurely day that offers time for a side trip to Lake Will – named after a coal prospector in the 1800s. There is opportunity to have a relaxing lunch and swim from the sandy shores of Lake Will. Returning to our packs we head back across the rolling buttongrass plains to our stunning campsite. We spend the afternoon kicking back with a hot drink taking in the fabulous views from camp, and perhaps having another refreshing swim. Walking Distance: 7.8km + side trips | Walking Time: 3 hours + side trips

Meals: B,L,D

Today is a wild day of moorlands and mountain views. We don our packs and walk across Pine Forest Moor with spectacular views across the massive Forth River Valley to the lofty heights of Mt Oakleigh and to today’s destination at its base. We descend around Mount Pelion West to a popular lunch spot at Frog Flats. After lunch we walk up through tall, lush forest onto the great expanse of Pelion Plains. We have the option of a short side trip to Old Pelion Hut to gain a deeper appreciation of the park’s rich history. Walking Distance: 16.8km | Walking Time: 7 hours

Meals: B,L,D

From camp we continue walking south through Myrtle forest, past tufted Pandani trees, then up to the saddle (1113m) between Mount Pelion East and Mount Ossa. This is the perfect place for a well deserved rest. In fine weather climbing Mount Ossa – Tasmania’s highest peak at 1617m – is without a doubt one of the highlights of the Overland Track. With magnificent views in all directions we continue south into Pinestone Valley to our creek-side campsite overlooking the grand spires of Cathedral Mountain. Walking Distance: 8.6km + side trips | Walking Time: 5 hours + side trips

Meals: B,L,D

Today we walk through towering rainforests of Leatherwood and Sassafrass trees, heading towards three of Tasmania’s largest and most spectacular waterfalls. The first we visit is Fergusson Falls, named after a former ranger at Lake St Clair, followed by Dalton Falls. The third of these enchanting falls is the spectacular Hartnett Falls, named after Paddy Hartnett, an eccentric Irish bushman who was rarely seen without his bowler hat. We walk up through Du Cane Gap then descend to our campsite at Bert Nichols. Walking Distance: 9.6km + side trips | Walking Time: 4 hours + side trips

Meals: B,L,D

Today we pack our backpacks for the final day on the track, which takes us through mixed eucalyptus and stands of temperate rainforest to the shore of Lake St Clair, the deepest natural lake in the Southern Hemisphere. As we near Lake St Clair we can gaze up to the peaks of Mt Ida and majestic Mount Olympus. We catch a 30 minute ferry across the lake, providing spectacular views back upon the mountains we’ve walked past, and a wonderful conclusion to our Overland Track trek. After time to explore the visitor centre and a celebratory lunch, we board the bus for our return drive across the Central Plateau to Launceston. We return to Launceston at approximately 5pm, our two drop-off points in Launceston are the Grand Chancellor and the Penny Royal. Walking Distance: 9km | Walking Time: 4 hours

Meals: B,L

Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.

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What's included?

Included

  • 2 professional wilderness guides
  • 1 night hotel accommodation at Cradle Mountain in twin share rooms
  • 5 nights camping in twin share tents
  • Welcome dinner at Cradle Mountain
  • 6 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 6 dinners snacks and hot drinks
  • Trek Pack: inflatable sleeping mat, 70-90L backpack, sleeping bag, inner sheet and gaiters
  • Food drop provisions along the track
  • Transport by private minibus between from/to Launceston
  • Lake St. Clair ferry passage
  • National Park fees
  • Overland Track Permit
  • Emergency communications & group first aid kit

Not included

  • Travel to and from Launceston
  • Accommodation before or after the trip
  • Items of a personal nature - alcoholic beverages, car parking etc
  • Travel insurance
  • Face masks and hand sanitiser
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