“…be part of the wilderness experience…”
Tasmania Australia
Cradle
Mountain Wilderness Village is in a secluded bush setting in
Cradle Valley on the edge of the World Heritage listed Cradle
Mountain/Lake St Clair National Park.
Opened in 2000, we strive to provide our guests a natural wilderness experience without compromising comfort. Our private, self-contained cottages have been carefully sited in the natural bushland so you are surrounded by native plants and wildlife. We offer a variety of cottages catering for the travelling couple up to larger family groups.
When you walk outside onto your balcony you may well come face to face with a wallaby, wombat, pademelon, possum or currawong - it's all part of the 'wilderness' experience.
The
enchanting beauty of this rugged world heritage area will captivate you. 
The Cradle Mountain/Lake St Clair National Park is world-renowned as an example of temperate wilderness and was listed as a World Heritage Area in 1982. The majestic Cradle Mountain, with Dove Lake at its foot, is at the northern end of the World Heritage Area.
Tourism Accredited
Business
Tasmania is a national leader in the Tourism Accreditation Program, which aims to ensure that tourism businesses offer and maintain an internationally accepted standard of excellence for their customers.
Information
Tasmania
For more information about Tasmania go to Discover Tasmania
Weather
The weather can be unpredictable at times so bring warm clothing and waterproof jackets, walking shoes and socks, camera and binoculars.
See average temperatures for Cradle Valley
Parks and Wildlife
Get the free bus to the Parks and Wildlife Visitor Centre to learn about the area, then on to Dove Lake, sitting at the foot of Cradle Mountain. Soak up the view or take the boardwalk around the Lake, one of Tasmania’s greatest short walks. On the way back, why not walk the newly constructed boardwalk through Cradle Valley.
For more information about Cradle Mountain (and other National Parks in Tasmania) see the Parks and Wildlife Visitors Guide to Cradle Mountain
