Cradle Mountain National Forest is located in Tasmania, Australia. As early as 35,000 years ago, Tasmanian aborigines explored here. In winter, there are snow-capped mountains and mountains, and there are streams of tumbling waves in summer. A wide variety of wild animals and plants in the forest park are scattered throughout the virgin forest, and it is possible to see the endangered "Tasmanian demon" - the bag. In 2013, Cradle Mountain National Forest Park also established a friendly scenic relationship with Jiuzhaigou Scenic Spot in China.
You must buy a ticket to enter Cradle Mountain. The hotel you stay in is the starting point of the Cradle Mountain hiking route, but you must return one kilometer to the Cradle Mountain Visitor Center. The car can drive into the Cradle Mountain Scenic Area, but the staff repeatedly wants to avoid it. Come to the car.
Tickets: Adults are 16.5 Australian dollars and cars are 33 Australian dollars. It is limited to one car and two people, and there is no double charge.
Cradle Mountain has a lot of hiking routes. There is no such thing as a good view and the best. It feels very beautiful. Depending on your physical strength and time, most of them will choose to walk around the lake. The lake is blue and the mountain is snowy. The blue sky and white clouds above the head (when the luck is good), the mountain winds face, I feel really comfortable.
At first I thought it was the treasure bag of the town of Tasmania. Later, I found out that it was not stupid, not afraid of people, and always burying my head to eat, very cute.
The highlight of our trip to tasmania! The weather was great when we arrived and the views were amazing! took 3 hours to complete the dove lake circuit as the trek was covered with snow and ice
it was so cold and peaceful you could also see snowflakes forming on the car windows ahahahahah forgot our accommodation name maybe go check google maps later to post reviews
Cradle Mountain is worth a visit, but it must take a whole day to travel more tastefully. This time, it will be opened from the camp at 9 am. First, I will go to the mural town and then to Cradle Mountain. It will be more than 14:00 in the afternoon. It will be cloudy. It will be cold immediately, it will be dark, and it will not be enough to play.
I stayed here for three days and two nights and drove by myself. Living in a small wooden cabin in the mountains, you can ignite your own fire, which has a different flavor. The climate in the mountains is very good. When we went there, it was said that there was zero in the evening. But when we climbed the mountain, it should be only 10 degrees, but it was just right. Be neither hot nor cold. It's quiet in the mountains, and you can see wild wombats and other small animals in the yard. There are many roads to go in the mountains. We chose a road that lasted just half a day. Walk and pat, quiet and beautiful. In the evening, we cooked by ourselves in the cabin. We used the food we brought down from the hill. We had the food in our own place. We also had the food left by the front guests. We wrote a note telling us what they had left and we could continue to use it. When we left, there was still room for visitors to follow. There is also a message book to write about how you feel about your stay. In short, it's worth it!
Generally speaking, if time is limited, Tasmania will choose Cradle Mountain first. It is also Tasmania's most famous national park with an area of 16,800 hectares and is listed as a World Heritage Site. Cars can be driven directly to the lakeside parking lot. Looking from a distance, a quiet lake lies in the middle of the mountains, like sleeping in a cradle, which is named Cradle Mountain. Before departure, my friend said that we could experience the four seasons in Cradle Mountain. We still don't believe it, but we were lucky to meet! It was still sunny at the foot of the hill, and when we drove halfway up the hill, we had a sudden snowfall. It's amazing to know that summer is coming soon in Australia.
Going to Cradle Mountain, you can walk up the mountain to the panoramic view of Jiuglass Bay. It is difficult to go up the mountain road. You have to use your hands and feet to go up.