When : Daily ( Sep - 1 Apr,30)
Cradle Mountain National Park
Adult Fare
$160
price/pp returns trip
Fare includes:
- Returns Transport
- Sheffield town of Murals
- Sheffield town of Murals
- Entry in to the Cradle Mountains National Park
- Visitor Centre Cradle Mountain
- Spectacular scenery
- Dove Lake
- Forest walks
- Waldheim Chalet
- Ashgrove Cheese Farm
- Driver Guide
Child Fare ( 0-12 yrs )
$95
price/pp returns trip
Fare includes:
- Returns Transport
- Sheffield town of Murals
- Sheffield town of Murals
- Entry in to the Cradle Mountains National Park
- Visitor Centre Cradle Mountain
- Spectacular scenery
- Dove Lake
- Forest walks
- Waldheim Chalet
- Ashgrove Cheese Farm
- Driver Guide
Morning Tours 7.50 am
Returns 5.30 pm
- Pick up from the hotel
- please be at the meeting point 10 mins before departure.
Excludes:
- All Meals
Tour highlights -( Launceston )
Our tour starts as we travel south west from Launceston through green pastures, skirting the mountains of the Great Western Tiers towards Cradle Mountain National Park
We pass quaint and historical towns of Carrick, Hagley and Westbury and the scenic town of Deloraine renowned for their arts and crafts.
Stop at Sheffield – the town of murals, here you can see the many intricate and life-like murals that adorn the town’s buildings.
As we traverse through dense forest and mountainous terrain look out for wombats, potaroos and wallabies that inhabit Cradle Mountain National Park.
Visit the Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre for an insight and appreciation of the area.
Perhaps take a short stroll along Enchanted Forest Walk viewing pencil pines, lush forest and a spectacular waterfall
There is an opportunity to take a short stroll around Dove Lake as you take in views of the powerful and majestic Cradle Mountain (weather permitting
Maybe visit Waldheim Chalet (forest home) of Gustav Weindorfer
On the return to Launceston, visit Ashgrove Cheese Farm for some famous Tasmanian cheese
Learn how cheese is made and sample the numerous variety of cheese made on the premises before heading back to Launceston