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11 years ago
Beautiful limestone caves. Walk through temperate rainforest. Great guide took us through the caves and the majesty of the grand cathedral. I would do this again even! read more
Mole Creek Caves - Limestone formations - Parks Near Me - Mole Creek, TAS
330 Mayberry Rd
Mole Creek Tasmania 7304
Australia
(03) 6363 5182
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On recent day, the big star was our day-long backdrop and companion Cradle Mountain hidden…read moresometimes amongst the clouds and its stunning co-star Dove Lake. The walk in the enchanted forest and the rainforest walk by the ranger station brought to life the feeling of awe that Gustav and Kate would have encountered some hundred and twenty years ago but also highlighted the raw and rugged beauty that the National Park oozes at every turn. A friendly pademelon was happy to bravely pose for us as we quietly walked along the boardwalk deep in the ancient forest canopy. Wandering through the enchanted forest walk we learned how the fern coral competes with the canopy eucalyptus trees for valuable real estate on the mountain. If the fern coral gets a foothold there is nowhere for the Eucalyptus seeds to grow and if the Eucalypt canopy grows over, the fern coral gets starved of sunlight and will struggle to compete. Our educational session on Wombats with Mia at Bonorong was also revisited with first hand opportunities to see the entrances to their vast undercover caverns neatly decorated with piles of conveniently placed and balance cubed scat warning competing Wombats that "this house is taken so you better move on" With some trepidation we set out on our second walk at Snake hill. Our walk to Ronny creek was spectacular but without any tiger snakes thankfully uneventful for most. After posing for a photo at the start of the famous Overland Track walk we finally reaching Waldheim chalet where we were able to spend some time listening to the story of Gustav and Kate and then then it was across to the magnificent Dove lake at the base of Cradle Mountain where we were blessed with the backdrop of a moody Tasmanian sky against what we agreed was a most magnificent sight of cradle at her best.
Went for a day trip but the car park was full. We had to shuttle bus up. We waited for an hour to…read moreget in and and an hour to get out. There were some poor families waiting for a shuttle when it was going dark. The scenery was beautiful though.
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This place was the highlight of my honeymoon! We had already visited Bonorong earlier in our trip,…read morebut it wasn't exactly what I was hoping for. My hubby realized that I was feeling "meh" about that visit and secretly worked with our trip planner to find another place we can visit. This park is much more open and spacious! We had a private tour and was able to meet a lot of the animals up close and personal. I really liked how spread out the park is because it doesn't feel as cramped. I highly recommend coming here if you're in the area...totally worth the trip!
Visited here last month, it was a definite standout. Nowhere else will you see so many Tasmanian…read moreDevils or get as close to native Australian wildlife. Yes, it is more rustic, so come prepared.
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