6 Days | Trek the Overland Track through Tasmania’s most breathtaking scenery
Take on the challenge of Australia’s most famous trek – the Cradle Mountain Overland track – and take in some of Tasmania’s most stunning scenery. With two expert mountain guides at your side, you’ll make your way through temperate rainforest and groves of eucalypts, across alpine moors and through valleys. Skirt the edges of bright blue lakes and take in views of waterfalls and towering peaks in the distance. Camp on the edges of historic huts under star-filled skies, wake up to dramatic landscapes and take the chance to tackle side trips like summitting the island’s highest peak Mt Ossa. This active adventure is one of the best ways to take in this iconic landscape.
Trip overview
- Start
- Launceston, Australia
- Finish
- Launceston, Australia
- Theme
- Walking & trekking
- Destinations
- Australia
- Physical rating
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- Style
- Basix
- Ages
- Min 16
- Group size
- Min 1 - Max 10
- Trip code
- PTXC
- Hike along the Overland Track in Cradle Mountain and soak in the gorgeous Australian landscape in leafy Tassie.
- Don’t sweat the small stuff! With everything taken care of, you’re free to make the most of the incredible scenery as you make your way along one of Australia’s most iconic trails.
- Leave all the organisation to the experts – from tickets and permits to camping gear – and chill out in your comfortable all-season tents, with all sleeping gear and cooking equipment provided.
- Make the most of the local knowledge of two expert mountain guides along the way, and you’ll never take a wrong turn.
- Enjoy the flexibility to tackle the trek as you like – take the main track for a more leisurely hike or add on a side trip like summitting Cradle Mountain or Mt Ossa for an extra challenge.
- This trip is is a wilderness hike, best suited to experienced hikers who are comfortable with the prospect of multiple consecutive days of hiking in all conditions as it involves plenty of walking over varied terrain. Good footwear, clothing for all types of Tasmanian weather, plus perhaps walking poles are recommended. Details on physical activities and a packing list can be found in the trip notes. The total distance covered on this trip is approximately 65 km.
- You will need to carry your own gear on this trek. Your pack should weigh up to around 15 kg. This includes a portion of the food for the trip and a share of a tent, which will weigh around 1.4 kg.
- This is a camping trip, and you will be required to set up camp each night. Facilities are very basic (bush camping toilets, no showers).
Itinerary
Inclusions
5 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners
Walking, Private vehicle, Ferry
Bush camping (with limited facilities) (5 Nights)
- Overland Track - Ronny Creek to Waterfall Valley Trek
- Cradle Mountain National Park - Marion's Lookout
- Overland Track - Waterfall Valley to Lake Windermere Trek
- Overland Track - Lake Windermere to New Pelion Hut Trek
- Cradle Mountain National Park - Forth Gorge Lookout
- Overland Track - Pelion Plains to Kia Ora Creek Trek
- Overland Track - Kia Ora Creek to Windy Ridge Trek
- Overland Track - Windy Ridge to Lake St Clair Trek
- Cradle Mountain National Park - Lake St Clair Ferry Ride
- Overland Track - Mt Pelion Summit - Free
- Overland Track - Mt Ossa or Mt Pelion East Summit trek - Free
Dates and availability
Important notes
PRE-DEPARTURE MEETING
A pre-departure meeting will take place at 1:30pm the day BEFORE departure at the Macpac store, 22-26 Kingsway, Launceston. It is important that you bring your gear to this meeting as our team will check the suitability of your gear for the trek. Please note that if your leader deems your gear not suitable you will need to purchase missing items at this meeting. We will not be able to permit any hikers on the track with unsuitable gear.
PACKING & GEAR HIRE
It is essential that you read the Packing List in our Essential Trip Information, and that you bring all necessary items. Backpack, rainwear, sleeping bag and sleeping mat – all these items are essential for this trip and can be hired locally (at $60 per item, payable locally) if you do not wish to bring your own. Speak to your travel consultant if you need to hire any gear as items must be requested prior to travel.
START & END TIME
Pick-up in the morning of day 1 will be at 7am from at the Macpac store, 22-26 Kingsway, Launceston. The trip will end with an arrival back into Launceston at around 4.30pm on the last day. Make sure you take this into consideration when booking onward travel.
CAMPING & CARRYING OF GEAR
This trip is a camping trip. You will be carrying your own tent (which we will provide) and will set up camp each night. Solo travellers may need to share the tent with travellers of the same gender. Facilities are very basic. You will also need to carry your own gear on this trek. Expect the weight of your pack to be up to 15 kg. This includes a portion of the food for the trip, and a share of a tent which will be around 1.4 kg.
MEALS & DIETARY REQUIREMENTS
Vegetarian, vegan & gluten free diets can be catered for but no other substitutions or allergies are possible to accommodate due to set menus being used on tour. We need Medical and Dietary requirements as early as possible as food is purchased for the trip up to 4 weeks in advance.
SINGLE TRAVELLERS
Solo travellers will share a twin-share tent with another solo traveller. A single tent supplement is bookable if you prefer not to share a tent on this trip, but this must be requested prior to your trip with your booking agent (subject to availability).
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