Top things to do on the Cradle Coast

Looking for the best things to do in the Cradle Coast region of Tasmania? Check out our curated range of tours, attractions and activities available to book online here.

Top things to do on the Cradle Coast

Looking for the best things to do in the Cradle Coast region of Tasmania? Check out our curated range of tours, attractions and activities available to book online here.

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Top 10 Things to do Cradle Coast

Tasmania’s incredible natural scenery and outdoor activities are a huge drawcard for the many visitors that traverse its shores. The Cradle Mountains are no different with a myriad of things to do.

The Cradle Mountains are situated within the northern end of the Lake St Clair National Park and is considered to be one of Australia’s most incredible wilderness experiences rich with ancient rainforest, lakes and mountain peaks that are an outdoor enthusiasts playground. From extended hiking trails, guided canyoning adventures, cruises along the Gordon River and more. And, the who could forget the furry residents of the Cradle Mountains. It is not uncommon for you to spot wombats, echidnas and Tasmanian Devils on your travels.

First-time visitors will find Cradle Mountain tours valuable and well worth the money to tour the region and be guided on short hikes to familiarise yourself with the region. If you're really feeling adventurous, you can even give canyoning in the Cradle Mountain a go.

There is even something for the foodies too with the Tarkine Oyster Farm, near the Tarkine Forest, serving up some of Tasmania's best (and freshly shucked) oysters on a platter. And, if you are chasing that all-important Instagram selfie, then a stop at the Table Cape Tulip Farm is a must-do in Spring when the colourful Tulips are in full bloom.

Experience Oz recommends the following Cradle Coast activities as the Top 10 things to do on the Cradle Coast. After seeing what the Cradle Coast offers, it is likely that you will want to start planning your next adventure to view this outstanding scenery.

1. Cruise the Gordon River

The perfect way to see the ‘real’ Tasmania, a cruise along the Gordon River is an adventure not to be missed as it offers visitors an entirely different perspective of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. See a range of beautiful scenery including lush rainforest, rolling mountains, pristine waters and native wildlife.
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2. Canyoning Cradle Mountain

Make your trip to the Cradle Coast an adventurous one with an action-packed canyoning tour through the Cradle Mountains. These canyoning adventures showcase wild Tasmania with a journey through the upper section of Dove River and the Lost World Canyon. You'll slip, slide, jump and abseil into fun.
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3. Cradle Mountain Day Tour

Lace up your hiking boots and explore the pristine wilderness on a Cradle Mountain day tour from Burnie or Devonport. A visit to Cradle Mountain is a must-do experience in Tasmania with striking beauty, abundant wildlife and a picturesque Dove Lake.
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4. Overland Track

Location: Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park

Embark on a hike up one of Tasmania’s most iconic tracks; the Overland Track. The track takes a total of 6 days to complete with hikers staying overnight at various huts along the way.

This track encompasses the best of Cradle Mountain – Lake St Clair National Park and gives hikers incredible views and exploration opportunities.

The itinerary includes Waldheim, Barn Bluff Hutt, Marion’s Lookout, Pine Forest Moor Hut, Pelion Plains Hut and of course, Cradle Mountain.

The Overland Track is one of Tasmania's most iconic walking hikes. This track encompasses the best of Cradle Mountain- Lake St Clair National Park and gives hikers incredible views and exploration opportunities.

Be sure to have your camera at the ready as the track provides impressive landscapes of the surrounding areas, which are some of the most-photographed areas in the country.

No stone will be left unturned and not rack undiscovered on the Overland Track.

Be warned this track isn’t for the faint-hearted and if you aren’t up for completing the track in its entirety you can embark on short walks up some of the smaller trails such as Marion’s lookout Walk.

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5. Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail

Location: The Greater Cradle Coast Region

Leading you around the Cradle Coast region, the Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail is an ideal experience for the ‘foodie’ in all of us.

Showcasing some of the best fresh produce from around the North West region you will get to meet local farmers and producers and taste their mouthwatering products.

Travelling through a range of areas you’ll be able to sink your teeth into a selection of sweets, fresh fruit and vegetables and of course, fine wine.

Think cellar doors, farm stalls and food festivals and you’re on the right track (literally).

In addition to the delicious food and wine on offer, the region offers unparalleled views of the beautiful Tasmanian landscape.

Travelling through a range of areas in the Cradle Coast region you’ll be able to sink your teeth into a selection of sweets, fresh fruit and vegetables and of course, fine wine.

You’ll be amazed by the beauty of the region, an enhancement to the delicious produce you’ll be tasting.

If you’re looking for a more personal tour, you can sign up for a guided tour with a local operator.

They will take you to the best spots in the region and show you all of the local hotspots while tasting the best produce on offer.

Some of the stops along the trail include Barringwood Vineyard, Alexandria Bed and Breakfast, Ashgrove Cheese, Christmas Hills Raspberry Farm, Cradle Coast Olives, House of Anvers Chocolate Factory and Infuse Coffee Roasters to name a few.

If you’re planning a visit to the Cradle Coast region and have a love of good food and drink, then the Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail is a must!

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6. West Coast Wilderness Railway

Board the historic steam train and join the conductor for a 35km journey through the pristine wilderness between Strahan and Queenstown. This is a must-do Tasmanian experience.

7. Table Cape Tulip Farm

Each year between September to November, the Table Cape Tulip Farm opens to the public and a kaleidoscope of colour greets you during Spring when the Tulips are in full bloom.

8. Devils at Cradle Tasmanian Devil Sanctuary

Visit Devils@Cradle Tasmanian Devil Sanctuary to catch a glimpse at these mysterious creatures in a wildlife park in the pristine Cradle Mountain wilderness.

9. Tarkine Forest

If you are in the area visiting Cradle Mountain then you should also pay a visit to the Tarkine Forest Reserve which has an array of temperate rainforest, hundreds of bird species and a wild river and cave system.

10. Tarkine Oyster Farm

Tasmania is known for its rich variety of oysters and you can taste the freshly plucked oysters here at the Tarkine Oyster Farm, home of the Creme Fraiche, Rocky Point and Salsa Topped Oyster.

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