5-Day Tasmania West Coast Camping Tour: Hobart to Launceston Including Mount Field National Park, Tarkine and Cradle Mountain
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5-Day Tasmania West Coast Camping Tour: Hobart to Launceston Including Mount Field National Park, Tarkine and Cradle Mountain
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5-Day Tasmania West Coast Camping Tour: Hobart to Launceston Including Mount Field National Park, Tarkine and Cradle Mountain

5 days
About this activity
This 5-day tour starts in Hobart and finishes in Launceston and explores the many spectacular natural wonders of Tasmania’s west coast. Participation in duties around the camp like cooking and clean up from meals are encouraged as this builds a great sense of team spirit.

Accommodation in large canvas tents with room to stand up in. They are 4 person tents but only 2 people will be accommodated in each tent to ensure maximum comfort. we only put 2 to a tents for comfort

Day 1 (L,D) Mt Field Visit Mount Field National Park - Highland Lakes Camp

Depart from Hobart at approximately 8:30am and travel to Mt Field National Park. There is a choice of hikes in the Mount Field National Park including Lady Barron Falls, Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls or roam in the highlands around Lake Dobson. Time permitting head to The Styx Valley, home to some of Australia's tallest trees. Continue to the camp in near Lake St Clair for your overnight stay. This evening take a walk in search of platypus and explore an ever changing mix of forest.

Day 2 (B,L,D) Lake St Clair - Tarkine

This morning, drive west through Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park. Stop to look out into the Wilderness World Heritage area from Donaghy’s Lookout. You’ll then head to the west coast for some remarkable beaches or short but spectacular hikes. Continue a little further north to the enchanting Tarkine, the largest cool temperate rainforest in the southern hemisphere

Day 3 (B,L,D) Tarkine rainforests and rivers

Waking up close to the Pieman River you are well placed to explore this ancient ecosystem that is a snapshot of Gondwanaland land as it once was. A paddle on the river in the evening or next morning is a special experience. You’ll stay in the same camp tonight

Day 4 (B,L,D) Tarkine - Cradle Mountain

More walks or an early morning paddle on the serene Pieman River to round off the Tarkine experience before heading to Cradle Mountain. Set up camp and then explore the many wonders of one of Australia most famous national parks. There are many choices of walks to cater for all fitness levels and weather conditions

Day 5 (B,L) Cradle Mountain - Launceston

Today is an opportunity to do more fantastic walks in the park before traveling to Launceston where the tour concludes at approximately 4:30pm. You also have the option to conclude your tour in Cradle Mountain and spend a few more days (at own expense) in this spectacular region.
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Included
  • 4 nights camping accommodation
  • National Park fees
  • Meals as per itinerary (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)
  • Driver/guide
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
  • Transport by private vehicle
  • Entry/Admission - Russell Falls
  • Entry/Admission - Horseshoe Falls
  • Entry/Admission - Cradle Mountain
  • Entry/Admission - Lake Dobson
  • Entry/Admission - Lady Barron Falls
Not included
  • Gratuities
  • Optional activities like canyoning, fishing, which are weather dependant
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Minimum drinking age is 18 years
  • Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
  • Some sections may be subject to favorable weather conditions. Alternative activities will be planned
  • Walks are suitable for moderate fitness. Walks may be several shorter walks in a day or one longer walk up to 6 hours, but leaving plenty of time for lunch and enjoying the environment. Trails are in remote locations and sometimes uneven terrain but certainly achievable if you enjoy the outdoors
  • You only carry a day pack - car supported camping so it is lightweight
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