Cradle Mountain

A Day Trip to Remember: Ulverstone to Cradle Mountain (1.2 hrs one way)

Nestled in the heart of Tasmania, the journey from Ulverstone to the majestic Cradle Mountain offers a spectacular fusion of scenic drives, unique stopovers, and breathtaking mountain vistas. Whether you're a passionate hiker, a nature enthusiast, or someone just looking to escape the daily grind, this day trip promises a rich tapestry of experiences. Here's your guide to making the most of it.

On the Road: Scenic Stops and Hidden Gems

Starting from the coastal charm of Ulverstone, the drive itself becomes an integral part of the adventure. Here are a few must-visit spots on the way:

  1. Sheffield: Often dubbed the ‘Town of Murals’, Sheffield is a delightful detour. Wander its streets to marvel at the vibrant murals depicting the town's history and culture.
  2. Tasmazia & The Village of Lower Crackpot: Just a bit further from Sheffield, this is one of the world's largest maze complexes. It's a whimsical stop that promises fun for all ages.
  3. Devils @ Cradle: Before reaching the mountain, consider visiting this sanctuary dedicated to the conservation of the iconic Tasmanian devil. It’s a unique opportunity to witness these creatures up close.
Dove lake

Ways to Explore Cradle Mountain

Upon arriving at Cradle Mountain, the panoramic views of the jagged contours against the backdrop of Dove Lake will take your breath away. Here's how to make the most of your time:

  1. Dove Lake Circuit: An easy and popular 6 km walk, this trail takes you around Dove Lake, offering majestic views of Cradle Mountain. With wooden boardwalks and well-marked paths, it's accessible and incredibly scenic.
  2. Marion's Lookout: For those seeking a moderate hike, this trail offers an elevated view of the entire landscape, including Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain, and beyond.
  3. Waldheim Chalet: Delve into the history of the region by visiting this chalet, which provides insights into the lives of Gustav and Kate Weindorfer, pioneers in the region.
  4. Canoeing and Kayaking: Dove Lake isn’t just for gazing; it’s also a hub for aquatic adventures. Rent a canoe or kayak to experience the tranquility of the lake up close.
  5. Wildlife Watching: Cradle Mountain is home to a plethora of wildlife. From wombats to wallabies and a diverse range of birdlife, keep your eyes peeled, especially during dawn and dusk.

Top Tip: Remember, you'll need a Tasmanian National Parks Pass to enter the Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park.