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Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park.


Cradle Mountain (1545 metres) is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Tasmania. The Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, which encompasses Cradle Mountain, is by far the most popular National Park in Tasmania, but at the same time retains its isolated and wild character. The 161,000 ha. park is a United Nations-recognised World Heritage Area, also enveloping Lake St. Clair, a 200m (600 ft) deep glacial lake, and the deepest in the southern hemisphere. Cradle Mountain boasts a variety of fine bush walks, varying in difficulty from simple to rigorous. Walks go through various terrains, from pandanus and wildflowers to Tasmanian myrtle and King William pine forests.

 

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