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In Burnie for a cruise ship visit? Want to visit a UNESCO National Park?
At Boutique Wine Tours Tasmania it not all about wine,
Tasmania's west coast is known for its wild, rugged mountains, towering peaks, and jaw-dropping scenery. It's the kind of place where you'll feel like you've stepped into another world. So, why not make the most of your day and join our Cradle Mountain Shore Excursion, where you’ll get to experience Tassie's wild side for yourself?
Arriving at the Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre, you can explore the informative displays on the area’s natural history and conservation efforts. Take a moment to stretch your legs and grab a quick snack before heading out to explore the park.
We’ll drive our tour vehicle into Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park, giving us more time to explore the park’s spectacular scenery.
Enjoy various short walks and capture ' the photo ' from the boatshed of Cradle
National parks pass included
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
Entrance fee
Air-conditioned vehicle
meals are not included in this tour but options to purchase lunch at the Visitor Centre Cafe or Cradle Mountian Lodge Bistro
Cradle Mountain
Part of Tasmania’s World Heritage-listed wilderness, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is renowned for its dramatic alpine scenery, pristine lakes, and diverse wildlife. At the park’s northern end, Cradle Mountain rises above glacial-carved Dove Lake, offering stunning views and walking trails for all fitness levels. The park is also the starting point of the famous Overland Track, a multi-day trek through some of Australia's most spectacular landscapes. Visitors can enjoy walks, wildlife spotting, and the serenity of untouched nature in one of the country’s most iconic national parks.
The Vale of Belvoir
The Vale of Belvoir is a breathtaking alpine valley near Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, celebrated for its sweeping views, rare grasslands, and conservation significance. Carpeted with distinctive buttongrass moorlands, the landscape supports a rich variety of native plants and wildlife, including the endangered Tasmanian devil. This tranquil and ecologically important area offers a glimpse into Tasmania’s wild heart, with its open plains, seasonal wildflowers, and untouched natural beauty.
Operated by Boutique Wine Tours Tasmania