Day Two: November 11
Rise early to the glowing sunshine of spring in the Southern Hemisphere. Tuck into an energizing breakfast and then we are off to the green forests, winding trails and somersaulting waterfalls of the island’s central and northern national parks.
We’ll explore Mount Field National Park, where eucalyptus trees tower over the landscape and emerald ferns shade the walking paths. Let’s marvel over Russell Falls, a three-tiered waterfall and take in this wilderness that was designated a World Heritage Area more than a decade ago.
From Mount Field we’ll head to the stunning Lake St. Clair National Park, the deepest freshwater lake in all of Australia. Hiking trails surround the lake and we’ll set off on a hike on the lookout for platypus, wombats and pademelons, a small marsupial that lives in forests and woodlands.
After lunch, it’s on to Franklin River, a wild and swift-running waterway that tumbles from the mountains to join the Gordon where they race to the sea.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging: Cradle Mountain Village, Cradle Mountain National Park