6 Day Cradle Mountain Overland Trek
Take on the challenge of Australia’s most famous trek – the Cradle Mountain Overland track – and take in some of Tasmania’s most stunning scenery.
With two expert mountain guides at your side, you’ll make your way through temperate rainforest and groves of eucalypts, across alpine moors and through valleys, skirt the edges of bright blue lakes and take in views of waterfalls and towering peaks in the distance.
Camp on the edges of historic huts under star-filled skies, wake up to dramatic landscapes and take the chance to tackle side trips like summitting the island’s highest peak Mt Ossa.
- 6 Day Trekking Adventure
- Small Groups of 10
- Cradle Mountain Track
- 2 Expert Guides
- Rainforest & Eucalypts Groves
- Explore alpine moors
- Summet Mt Ossa
- All Food & Accommodation
- Camp in Historic Huts
- All Taxes and Fees
- Trip length:
- 6 Day
- Group size:
- Max 12
- Start:
- Launceston
- End:
- Launceston
- Vehicle:
- Vehicle, Ferry, Walking
- Sleep:
- Bush camping
- Physical Demand:
- Comfortlevel:


Itinerary
Day 1: Launceston / Cradle Mountain National Park / Overland Track
Welcome to one of Australia’s greatest walks. Your adventure begins with a pickup at 7am. Make your way west from Launceston, through picturesque scenery, to start the Overland Track at Ronny Creek in Cradle Valley. Cross a small grass plain, passing Crater Creek, Crater Lake, and make your way up to Marion’s Lookout for sweeping views, from where you can see the iconic Cradle Mountain and the curved Dove Lake. The track continues past the historic Kitchen Hut, with its unusual double story design, and you’ll traverse the shoulder of Cradle Mountain surrounded by Tasmanian snow gums. Over 700 million years ago the ground beneath your feet was shaped by glaciers grinding through the landscape. Continue on to the Cradle Cirque, passing the turnoff to Barn Bluff, and descend into Waterfall Valley, where you will set up camp for the night.
Accommodation
- Bush camping (with limited facilities) (1 night)
Included Activities
- Overland Track - Ronny Creek to Waterfall Valley Trek
- Cradle Mountain National Park - Marion's Lookout
Meals Included
- Lunch
- Dinner
Special Information
Please note that the initial welcome meeting will take place at 2pm the day BEFORE departure at the Macpac store, 22-26 Kingsway, Launceston. It is important that you bring your gear to this meeting as our team will check the suitability of your gear for the trek. Pick-up on Day 1 will be at 7am from the Macpac Store. Today’s walk from Ronny Creek to Waterfall Valley is approximately 10km (6.5 miles), which will take about 4-5 hours.
Day 2: Overland Track
Above Waterfall Valley is Barn Bluff, which juts out of the landscape in a distinctive cone-shaped peak. This morning you’ll have the opportunity to climb the bluff if the conditions are right, before continuing on to Lake Windermere in the afternoon. Waterfall Valley is, unsurprisingly enough, full of beautiful cascades, and you’ll pass them as the track undulates across moorlands scattered with pencil pines, myrtles and snow gums. Look out for Tasmanian Devils, echidnas and wombats – though you may see the latter’s distinctive cube shaped poop more often than the mammals themselves. As you crest the moorland you’ll get a view across Lake Windermere, whose dark colour is caused by nutrients and oils leaking from the surrounding grass into the water. Make your way around the shore of the lake to tonight’s campsite, nestled in a scattered forest.
Accommodation
- Bush camping (with limited facilities) (1 night)
Included Activities
- Overland Track - Waterfall Valley to Lake Windermere Trek
Meals Included
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Special Information
Today’s walk from Waterfall Valley to Lake Windermere is approximately 8 km (5 miles), which will take about 3-4 hours. This doesn't include the optional side trip to climb Barn Bluff.
Day 3: Overland Track
You’ve worked your way up to the longest walk of the trip today. Begin with a walk through lightly timbered forest and across buttongrass moorlands to the lookout at Forth Gorge. In the distance the peaks of mounts Oakleigh, Ossa, Pelion East and West, as well as the Du Cane Range, pepper the horizon. Follow some small ascents and descents into the forest glade of Frog Flats, a wet section of forest crossed by the River Forth that’s home to some beautifully coloured mosses and fungi. Climb through forest to Pelion Plains, where the Forth Valley Track diverts off to Old Pelion Hut, which was built by copper miners at the very end of the 19th century. For the next 20 or so years, cattle drovers and trappers plied their trade here, before the area was declared a scenic reserve in 1922. Continue along the shore of Douglas Creek to New Pelion Hut, the largest of the track’s huts, which sits at the junction of the Overland and Arm River tracks. You'll set up camp nearby the hut.
Accommodation
- Bush camping (with limited facilities) (1 night)
Included Activities
- Overland Track - Lake Windermere to New Pelion Hut Trek
- Cradle Mountain National Park - Forth Gorge Lookout
Meals Included
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Special Information
Today’s walk from Lake Windermere to Pelion Plains is approximately 17 km (10.5 miles), which will take about 6-7 hours.
Day 4: Overland Track
Begin today with a gradual climb up to Pelion Gap (1126 m). Here the track hits a crossroads with Mt Pelion to the east and towering Mt Ossa, Tasmania’s highest peak at 1617 metres, to the west. If the weather’s right, there will be the option to climb either of the peaks today. Both summits boast amazing views of the national park and beyond its boundaries, and are well worth the extra effort. From the Pelion Gap crossroads the track passes through the glaciated Pinestone Valley and on to Kia Ora Hut, which sits on a creek of the same name and is nestled below the Ducane Range and Cathedral Mountain on the opposite side. Set up camp nearby the hut.
Accommodation
- Bush camping (with limited facilities) (1 night)
Included Activities
- Overland Track - Pelion Plains to Kia Ora Creek Trek
Optional Activities
- Overland Track - Mt Ossa or Mt Pelion East Summit trek - Free
Meals Included
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Special Information
Today’s walk from Pelion Plains to Kia Ora Creek is approximately 9 km (5.5 miles), which will take about 4 hours. Allow an additional 3-4 hours for the optional Mt Ossa or Mt Pelion East side trip.
Day 5: Overland Track
Leave Kia Ora Creek and make your way through myrtle beech rainforest to Du Cane Hut, built in 1910 out of King Billy Pine by a trapper as a base for his trade. Further down the track you will take a side trip to see the falls of D’Alton, Fergusson and Hartnett, which tumble into the Mersey River in spectacular fashion, especially after recent rainfall. Back on the main track, the path climbs steadily to Du Cane Gap (1070 m), where Mt Geryon and the Acropolis (1471 m) of the Du Cane Range are the peaks that dominate the views. From here the track descends through eucalypt forest to Windy Ridge Hut, the newest hut on the track. After setting up camp nearby it's your spot to share stories on the final night of the trip.
Accommodation
- Bush camping (with limited facilities) (1 night)
Included Activities
- Overland Track - Kia Ora Creek to Windy Ridge Trek
Meals Included
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Special Information
- Today’s walk from Kia Ora Creek to Windy Ridge is approximately 10 km (6 miles), which will take about 5 hours
Day 6: Overland Track / Lake St Clair / Launceston
Welcome to the final day of your Overland Track adventure. Leaving Windy Ridge camp, descend with the track down the valley of temperate rainforest and eucalypt forest to the Narcissus River. Pass the path which splits off to take walkers to the base of the Du Cane Range and Pine Valley Hut, the base for access to the Acropolis and the Labyrinth. Follow the track down to a suspension bridge over the Narcissus River and the end is in sight – Lake St Clair and the finish of the Overland Track. Give yourself a huge pat on the back and your legs a rest with a ferry ride across the lake to Cynthia Bay. Jump back in the van for the ride back to Launceston, where your trip comes to an end, arriving around 4:30 pm this afternoon.
Included Activities
- Overland Track - Windy Ridge to Lake St Clair Trek
- Cradle Mountain National Park - Lake St Clair Ferry Ride
Meals Included
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Special Information
Today’s walk from Windy Ridge to Lake St Clair is approximately 10 km (6 miles), which will take about 4 hours. Your trip finishes upon arrival back in Launceston at around 4:30pm this evening. Please take this into consideration when booking onward travel.
Why you'll love this trip
With everything taken care of, you’re free to make the most of the incredible scenery and views as you make your way along one of Australia’s most iconic hiking trails.
Leave all the organisation to us – from tickets and permits to camping gear - comfortable all-season tents and cooking equipment are all provided
Make the most of the local knowledge of two expert mountain guides along the way, and you’ll never take a wrong turn.
Enjoy the flexibility to tackle the trek as you like – the main track for a more leisurely hike, or add on a side trip like summitting Cradle Mountain or Mt Ossa for an extra challenge.
Is this trip right for you?
You will need to carry your own gear on this trek. Expect the weight of your pack to be up to around 15 kg. This includes a portion of the food for the trip, and a share of a tent which will be around 1.4 kg.
This is a camping trip and you will be required to set up camp each night. Facilities are very basic (bush camping toilets, no showers)
This trip involves plenty of walking over varied terrain and is best suited to travellers with a great level of mobility. Good footwear, clothing for all types of Tasmanian weather, plus perhaps walking poles are recommended. Details on physical activities and a packing list can be found in the trip notes.
What to bring
Essential items
- Personal identification
- Copy of your travel insurance policy and 24-hour contact number
- Credit card and spending money
- Comfortable daypack (25–35 litres) with rain cover
- Water bottle(s) or hydration bladder (2+ litres recommended)
- Comfortable and well worn in hiking shoes or boots
- Camera and mobile phone
Personal items
- Blister kit, rehydration salts, mosquito repellent, sunscreen and first-aid kit including any personal medication
- Toiletries
- High-factor sunscreen and high UV sunglasses
- Hand sanitiser
- Toilet paper and small ziplock bags for rubbish
- Blister pads and/or tape for hotspots or blisters on your feet
- Lightweight quick drying towel and swimwear (summer months)
Clothing
- Several pairs of walking socks
- T-shirts (lightweight, quick-drying fabric)
- Long-sleeved trekking shirts
- Shorts
- Rain jacket
- Long-sleeve shirt with collar (for sun protection)
- Long-legged pants (or shorts with long gaiters)
- Warm jacket and hat
- Warm fleece/gloves/beanie in winter
Optional items
- Waterproof cover for day pack
- Long gaiters
- Walking poles
- Flip flops/comfortable ‘evening’ shoes
Miscellaneous
- LED head torch with spare batteries
- Camera and spare batteries for camera
- Reading and writing material
- Padlock for bag
- Waterproof bags for rain protection while walking
What is included
Meals
- 5 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners
Transport
- walking, Private vehicle, Ferry
Accommodation
- Bush camping (with limited facilities) (5 Nights)
Included activities
- Overland Track - Ronny Creek to Waterfall Valley Trek
- Cradle Mountain National Park - Marion's Lookout
- Overland Track - Waterfall Valley to Lake Windermere Trek
- Overland Track - Lake Windermere to New Pelion Hut Trek
- Cradle Mountain National Park - Forth Gorge Lookout
- Overland Track - Pelion Plains to Kia Ora Creek Trek
- Overland Track - Kia Ora Creek to Windy Ridge Trek
- Overland Track - Windy Ridge to Lake St Clair Trek
- Cradle Mountain National Park - Lake St Clair Ferry Ride
Trip Info
Preparing for the trip
Where can I get more information about this trip?
If you find that this tour page doesn't answer all your questions, then please get in contact with us! Our passionate team are always available to answer any queries you may have.
What immunisations do I need?
For the latest information on immunisations, we strongly recommend you or contact the Travellers Medical and Vaccination Centre (www.traveldoctor.com.au) to discuss health requirements for your trip. They will advise you about appropriate inoculations.
Do I need to take any medical supplies?
It is not necessary to bring any medical supplies other than any personal items you may require. Each tour will carry an first aid box and our guides are all certified in First Aid.
Do I need travel insurance?
Insurance is important in protecting visitors from loss or damange of goods, medical problems, cancelation by passengers or other casualties. Its highly recommended.
Some tours on this website require you to have travel insurance. If you are Australian then it is not necessary.
Can I arrive in Tasmania the day my tour departs?
No, You will need to arrive into your departure city at least the day before your tour is scheduled to depart, due to the early start to our day tours and multi-day tours you cannot arrive the same day your tour is set to depart.
How can I get from the Airport to the city centre?
HOBART AIRPORT INFORMATION
LOCATION – Hobart Airport is located 17 kilometres (roughly a 15-20 minute drive) from the city centre of Hobart. You can get to and from the airport via the SkyBus, Uber or taxis.
SKYBUS HOBART EXPRESS SHUTTLE SERVICE – Skybus operates a regular express bus service between Hobart Airport and select locations in Hobart’s city centre.
TAXIS – Taxis are located directly out the front of the building and cost approximately $40 to $60 each way to/from Hobart’s city centre. If you need a mini-van or special taxi ask one of the kerbside assistants who will radio one through for you.
UBER – Uber is available in Hobart and rides can be organised through their app. Fares can be cheaper than taxis however wait times can vary largely and are dependent on available drivers in the local area.
LAUNCESTON AIRPORT INFORMATION
LOCATION – Launceston Airport is located 15 kilometres south of Launceston on the Evandale Main Road. You can get to and from the airport via shuttle bus or taxis.
TAXIS – Taxis are located directly out the front of the building and cost approximately $30 to $40 each way to/from Launceston’s city centre. If you need a mini-van or special taxi ask one of the kerbside assistants who will radio one through for you.
Private tours and families
Is it possible to travel in a private group?
If your looking for a private tour based of one of our trips please contact us directly and we may be able to help.
Over the years we have worked with families, groups of friends, schools, clubs and charities to put together the perfect trip.
Booking the trip
Do I have to book this tour online?
Definitely not. Our website is designed to make is easy and convenient for you to schedule your tour. However we understand sometimes its nice to talk to someone directly. So by all means give us a call and we can organise your trip over the phone.
If I book more than one tour can I get a discount?
Absolutely! If you are booking multiple tours then we may be able to offer you a discount. Send us an email at info@lostinaustralia.org and let us know what you thinking of doing and we can put together a price for you.
Also, be sure to look out for monthly specials on tours. We often have some great bargains.
How do I know when a tour is available?
You can check the departure dates of tours by using our calendar on the top right hand corner of the tour page. This will tell you what days the tour departs. For availability of seats please contact us directly at info@lostinaustralia.org or call us.
Does the tour price include flights?
No. Tour prices do not include any travel arrangements other than for the duration of the tour itself.
If you need assistance with booking flights or buses our travel team and certainly help - Just ask!
How far in advance do I need to book my tour?
As a rule of thumb we generally say AT LEAST 2 weeks prior to departure, this will usually get you a seat on the date you want. That being said, we cannot guarantee that spaces will be available at the time of your booking so, if you can, book as soon as possible.
Bookings can still be made right up until the departure date of the tour if seats are available. If you know when you'd like to travel, please contact us and we will let you know if you need to book soon or if you have time.
If you cancel a booking due to COVID-19
Within 21 days of departure and due to you having COVID-19 or symptoms and supported by a medical certificate, or due to border closures inhibiting your ability to travel, we will refund monies paid by you in connection with the booking less any unrecoverable costs.
Who travels with us
Is this Tasmania tour for me?
Our tours are made up of small groups with a range of ages, nationalities and backgrounds - everyone is welcome! On tour we get equally as many males as females and everyone shares an enthusiasm for the out doors, nature, adventure and culture. The trips are packed with many highlights and the pace can be fast - although there’s always time to chill out, have a cold beer ( or wine! ) and soak up your surroundings. As always, if in doubt then contact us directly with your concerns.
Do the Tasmania tours have an age restriction?
The tours that we offer are designed to help you see as much of Tasmania as possible with like minded travelers. There is no maximum age provided as long as you have a good sense of adventure and a reasonable level of fitness, however we do have a minimum age of 8 years old to ensure all passengers get the most from the tour!
Im a single travellers, is that OK?
We have many travellers jumping onboard our tours by themselves. Those travelling by themselves are very much welcomed and encouraged. During your adventure you'll meet new and interesting people and forge relationships that will last a life time. Those who do travel by themselves will be sharing a room with a travelling companion of the same sex. You have the option to upgrade to a hostel single or motel single if you would like a private room. To see these prices click the "JOIN TOUR" button.
Cost and Fees
Will I need additional money?
Visitors are advised to bring some cash as ATMs and banks can be few and far between depending on where we are during the trip. Its handy to have some extra cash as we do stop by local shops and cafe.
Do I need to tip our guide?
If you had an amazing time on tour and wish to tip the guide, then that is completely up to you. However, tipping is not customary and is not at all expected.
Are there any hidden fees I need to know about?
Our tour prices are completely transparent. There are no additional fees involved that are not included in the overall tour price shown. If you wish to do optional activities such as helicopter rides or wildlife safaris, then an extra cost may be needed. However, this will always be made clear at the time of your booking.
Whilst on tour
Can I book extra accommodation for the start and end of the tour?
We know our country inside and out and would be happy to give you good recommodations. Please contact us for recommendations.
Where do I meet the tour?
For pick up times and locations, please check out the "Start/Finish" section directly under the itinerary. Here we list everywhere we can pick up from and their respective times.
There is a lot of information here to help you plan your flights and arrival.
Please review careful as these can vary from tour to tour.
What is the weather like in Tasmania?
Tasmania weather has four distinct seasons. The warmest months are December, January, February and March. Autumn (Fall) has many sunny days and the landscape produces a mass of colour as 200 year-old oaks, elms, birches and Tasmania’s own native beech, turn from gold to red in preparation for winter. Winter runs from May through August. Spring spans September, October and November, and brings oceans of wildflowers. The average summer temperatures sit between 17 and 23 degrees Celsius (62 and 73 degrees Fahrenheit) and in winter, between 3 and 11 degrees Celsius (37 and 51 degrees Fahrenheit). Tasmania’s location below the 40th parallel means the summer evenings display a lingering twilight