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Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre — Attraction in Tasmania

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Cradle Mountain Canyons
Cradle Mountain Rd, Cradle Mountain TAS 7306, Australia
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Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre

4057 Cradle Mountain Rd, Cradle Mountain TAS 7306, Australia
4.5(1.4K)
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attractions: Cradle Mountain Canyons, Devils@Cradle, restaurants:
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+61 3 6492 1110
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parks.tas.gov.au

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4.5
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1.0
30w

tassie local here the actual attraction here is amazing, but here is a warning for tourists firstly, you need a parks pass to enter the cradle mountain lake st clair national park. this can be purchased either as a day pass for cradle, or longer passes for every national park secondly, it costs money to catch the shuttle bus to dove lake don't try to drive to D.L., theres insanely limited carparks and you'll have to be there before 5 to even have a chance a shuttle bus pass is 15 dollars per person for 3 days, or free for minors this is because the parks and wildlife service is charging exponential amounts on money, despite being a public government service, functions like a private company thirdly, NO FOOD OR DRINKS ON THE BUS i keep reading reviews of people getting angry because they couldnt take their coffees on the bus you shoulda read the rules PWS doesnt own the buses, they are contracted from a privatwe company and that company doesnt want your tourist garbage all over their seats deal with it if you cant go 20 minutes withot coffee you shouldnt be at cradle mountain fourth, you NEED to bring warm clothes there is a serious risk of hypothermia at cradle mountain, YEAR ROUND i keep hearing tourists say "its summer, itll be warm" NO! NO IT WON'T! temperatures at cradle mountain rarely exceed 10 degrees, and during winter are regularly below fifth, you should be expecting to not see cradle mountain if its cloudy its the weather, the attraction isnt malfunctioning, if you want to see a mountain all the time go somewhere else tasmanian mountains are for actual mountaineers and bushwalkers, not random tourists from china and japan sixth, no drones i keep seeing random chinese tourists climbing up marions lookout then getting their drones out to take pictures and have fun there are a LOT of problems with this firstly, drones can hurt the native and endagnered birds secondly, the strong winds in tassie mean the drones will be smashed against the hills around dove lake thirdly, using a drone is against the law in national parks, even if you have a drone permit my next thing - post videos taken at cradle on social media at your own risk despite the outdates restrictions and corrupt organisation, parks and wildlife tasmania has a history of suing content creators who make content in tasmanian national parks because of a regulation from 2002 that was aimed at TV companies. you have to pay a fee of $500 AUD to release one clip from cradle or any other national parks online this is highly corrupt, post at your own risk remember, cradle mountain and the walks around it are amazing and highly enjoyable, but don't go offtrack except on existing routes, don't litter, don't do anythign dumb, and use your...

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5.0
48w

The Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre is the ideal starting point for exploring the breathtaking Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania. Located at the park’s entrance, this modern facility ensures visitors have all the resources needed for a memorable adventure in one of Australia’s most iconic wilderness areas.

The center provides essential information, including trail maps, safety tips, and details about the park’s unique ecosystems. Friendly and knowledgeable staff are available to assist with planning hikes, offering advice on weather conditions and the best routes, whether you’re embarking on a short walk or tackling the Overland Track.

Visitors can enjoy interactive displays that highlight the region’s cultural and natural history. These exhibits delve into the area’s Aboriginal heritage, diverse wildlife, and ongoing conservation efforts. The center also features a cozy café, a gift shop with local crafts and souvenirs, and clean restroom facilities.

A key feature is the shuttle bus service, which reduces traffic within the park and provides convenient access to key locations, including Dove Lake. This eco-friendly option helps preserve the pristine environment.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, the Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre ensures a smooth, informative, and environmentally conscious start to...

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2.0
40w

Sooo disappointed drove from Launceston via Devenport on my once in lifetime holiday, I navigated useing google maps, many twists and turns by the time I arrived my battery was flat, I wanted to drive home direct route to Launceston Backbackers but Road signs are not clear on which way to go. To get home I needed to charge my ph. I was told by 2 staff members that it was against the rules to plug a mobile ph into the building, they are not allowed to plug a ph. in. I told them my predicament, I was upset, one women said, I could plug in booked accomidation, $$$$, they didn't care. Sat with some people out side who had put $30 each into a ticket machine to get their park passes, no park pass, no refund if they wanted to visit the park they would have to pay again plus the fees for the shuttle, its all about money no customer servce...bring plenty of water with you the water up there is brown in the toilet, light brown for drinking....A big plus and huge Thankyou to the Cafe staff who understand customer service and human kindness, they restored my faith.💗 National Parks are just another way of getting money from the People for Public assetts that should be freely available to the hard working tax payers when they are on...

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The Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre is the ideal starting point for exploring the breathtaking Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania. Located at the park’s entrance, this modern facility ensures visitors have all the resources needed for a memorable adventure in one of Australia’s most iconic wilderness areas. The center provides essential information, including trail maps, safety tips, and details about the park’s unique ecosystems. Friendly and knowledgeable staff are available to assist with planning hikes, offering advice on weather conditions and the best routes, whether you’re embarking on a short walk or tackling the Overland Track. Visitors can enjoy interactive displays that highlight the region’s cultural and natural history. These exhibits delve into the area’s Aboriginal heritage, diverse wildlife, and ongoing conservation efforts. The center also features a cozy café, a gift shop with local crafts and souvenirs, and clean restroom facilities. A key feature is the shuttle bus service, which reduces traffic within the park and provides convenient access to key locations, including Dove Lake. This eco-friendly option helps preserve the pristine environment. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, the Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre ensures a smooth, informative, and environmentally conscious start to your journey.
Cianne NewbornCianne Newborn
Sooo disappointed drove from Launceston via Devenport on my once in lifetime holiday, I navigated useing google maps, many twists and turns by the time I arrived my battery was flat, I wanted to drive home direct route to Launceston Backbackers but Road signs are not clear on which way to go. To get home I needed to charge my ph. I was told by 2 staff members that it was against the rules to plug a mobile ph into the building, they are not allowed to plug a ph. in. I told them my predicament, I was upset, one women said, I could plug in booked accomidation, $$$$, they didn't care. Sat with some people out side who had put $30 each into a ticket machine to get their park passes, no park pass, no refund if they wanted to visit the park they would have to pay again plus the fees for the shuttle, its all about money no customer servce...bring plenty of water with you the water up there is brown in the toilet, light brown for drinking....A big plus and huge Thankyou to the Cafe staff who understand customer service and human kindness, they restored my faith.💗 National Parks are just another way of getting money from the People for Public assetts that should be freely available to the hard working tax payers when they are on holiday...in my opinion.
Christian Le Numero CinqueChristian Le Numero Cinque
For nature 5 stars. For fancy restrooms and the possibility to camp overnight on the huge parking 5 stars. 5 stars also for the opportunity to access the park outside of the shuttle bus operation times through the closed gate which miraculously OPENS if drive with your car close up to it. I pity all people who thought it's closed and write bad comments here. CAREFUL: there are maybe 10 spots at the lakes parking. The TWO stars are for the lacking ability of the National Park Service to have a consistent naming and marking of the hiking trails. It's a nightmare. The names in the map doesn't match the names on the signs, they mix and change names of walking tracks from on sign to the next. Only with your logic and asking others you get an idea if that's the track you're thinking. They even miss often to give you times where it would be helpful. Telling that a clerk in the visitor center he told me I am supposed to come here for information. That's a silly excuse as I hiked in the park after 5pm and at 7am next morning.
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The Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre is the ideal starting point for exploring the breathtaking Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania. Located at the park’s entrance, this modern facility ensures visitors have all the resources needed for a memorable adventure in one of Australia’s most iconic wilderness areas. The center provides essential information, including trail maps, safety tips, and details about the park’s unique ecosystems. Friendly and knowledgeable staff are available to assist with planning hikes, offering advice on weather conditions and the best routes, whether you’re embarking on a short walk or tackling the Overland Track. Visitors can enjoy interactive displays that highlight the region’s cultural and natural history. These exhibits delve into the area’s Aboriginal heritage, diverse wildlife, and ongoing conservation efforts. The center also features a cozy café, a gift shop with local crafts and souvenirs, and clean restroom facilities. A key feature is the shuttle bus service, which reduces traffic within the park and provides convenient access to key locations, including Dove Lake. This eco-friendly option helps preserve the pristine environment. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, the Cradle Mountain Visitor Centre ensures a smooth, informative, and environmentally conscious start to your journey.
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Sooo disappointed drove from Launceston via Devenport on my once in lifetime holiday, I navigated useing google maps, many twists and turns by the time I arrived my battery was flat, I wanted to drive home direct route to Launceston Backbackers but Road signs are not clear on which way to go. To get home I needed to charge my ph. I was told by 2 staff members that it was against the rules to plug a mobile ph into the building, they are not allowed to plug a ph. in. I told them my predicament, I was upset, one women said, I could plug in booked accomidation, $$$$, they didn't care. Sat with some people out side who had put $30 each into a ticket machine to get their park passes, no park pass, no refund if they wanted to visit the park they would have to pay again plus the fees for the shuttle, its all about money no customer servce...bring plenty of water with you the water up there is brown in the toilet, light brown for drinking....A big plus and huge Thankyou to the Cafe staff who understand customer service and human kindness, they restored my faith.💗 National Parks are just another way of getting money from the People for Public assetts that should be freely available to the hard working tax payers when they are on holiday...in my opinion.
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For nature 5 stars. For fancy restrooms and the possibility to camp overnight on the huge parking 5 stars. 5 stars also for the opportunity to access the park outside of the shuttle bus operation times through the closed gate which miraculously OPENS if drive with your car close up to it. I pity all people who thought it's closed and write bad comments here. CAREFUL: there are maybe 10 spots at the lakes parking. The TWO stars are for the lacking ability of the National Park Service to have a consistent naming and marking of the hiking trails. It's a nightmare. The names in the map doesn't match the names on the signs, they mix and change names of walking tracks from on sign to the next. Only with your logic and asking others you get an idea if that's the track you're thinking. They even miss often to give you times where it would be helpful. Telling that a clerk in the visitor center he told me I am supposed to come here for information. That's a silly excuse as I hiked in the park after 5pm and at 7am next morning.
Christian Le Numero Cinque

Christian Le Numero Cinque

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