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Six Day - Overland Track Guided Walk

Operated by Tasmanian Hikes
Cradle Cirque - Approaching Barn Bluff
Pictured is our camp at Lake Windermere on day 2  of our Overland Track Guided Walk
This National Park is part of the Tasmanian World Heritage area. What makes this walk renowned is its "wilderness" landscape. What is mostly significant about the landscape is its glaciation, amazing beauty, unique natural and cultural values. Your guided walk starts at Cradle Valley and snakes its way through rainforests and past craggy mountain peaks and alpine moors to Lake St Clair. Your walk is over five nights and six days and this tour is camping in twin share four-season tents on our private, specially constructed timber platforms. Our itineraries are well researched thus giving you time to do many side trips such as climbing Tasmania's highest peak - Mt Ossa, Cradle Mountain, Barn Bluff and visiting the many waterfalls en route. We strive to make your walk as comfortable as we can. You will only need to carry your own sleeping bag, sleeping mat, personal gear, a share of your tent accommodation and your own personal rations (no group food). Your pack should not weigh more than 13.5 kilograms.

Non Smoking

Does not cater for people with access needs.

Camping

Hiking

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Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC

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